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Tempered Glass Backboards for Serious Players! Make it official on the court with a competition-tempered glass basketball backboard from First Team. Our rugged, durable glass backboards can replace your old, damaged or broken ones, and they're designed to stand up to the most aggressive gameplay. We even carry backboards that are guaranteed not to break even when players hang from the rim.
Traditional 48"x72" competition glass basketball backboard
Cushioned official 1/2" tempered glass
Recommended as a replacement where 48" x72" backboard previously existed
Regulation white border and shooters square fired into the glass
Meets all NCAA and H.S. specifications
10-Year Limited Warranty
Approx. Shipping Weight: 210lbs truck
The First Team FT236 is a 48″ × 72″ official-size tempered glass backboard designed for professional rebound performance.
Features ½″ thick cushioned tempered glass with clear visibility and excellent bounce.
Includes regulation white border and shooter’s square for compliance with competition standards.
Meets NCAA and high-school specifications, making it ideal for gyms, recreation centers, and tournament play.
Backed by a 10-year limited warranty for durability and long-term reliability.
Q: What are the dimensions and thickness?
A: 48″ high × 72″ wide, ½″ thick tempered glass.
Q: Is this suitable for competition use?
A: Yes, it meets NCAA and high-school standards.
Q: What material is used?
A: Cushioned official tempered glass for performance and durability.
Q: Does it include a warranty?
A: Yes, a 10-year limited warranty.
Clean the glass with mild soap and water; avoid abrasive pads or harsh chemicals.
Inspect mounting bolts and frame connections every 3–6 months to ensure security.
Rinse outdoor installations periodically to remove dust, grit, or salt deposits.
Avoid applying excessive force beyond normal play to protect the tempered glass and frame.