MVP Pro Basket Setup - Ready in under a minute
Learn how to set up your MVP Pro Basket in just under a minute with Spencer from MVP. The Black Hole Pro comes in six pieces, and this quick tutorial will guide you through the process of assembling it. From threading the lower pole section into the base to securing the cage and chain rack, Spencer shares his expert knowledge on how to make sure everything is stable and secure. By following along with this 60-second setup, you'll be able to get your MVP Pro Basket up and running in no time. With its sturdy design and durable materials, the Black Hole Pro is the perfect choice for serious basketball players who want to take their practice to the next level. Watch as Spencer expertly assembles his MVP Pro Basket and learn how to make the most of this top-of-the-line home practice system.
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Hey everyone I'm Spencer with MVP we're really excited that you guys are looking at purchasing the very best and at home practice baskets in the Black Hole® Pro. Today I'm going to go ahead and walk you through the 60 second setup. When you first unbox your Black Hole® Pro it'll come in six pieces, which is the Pro base, Pro cage, and Pro chain rack. As well as an upper pole section that will come with a pole camp attached to it and the lower pole section which will be the piece with threading sticking on both ends. Your first step is going to be to go ahead and thread the lower pole section straight into the base. You want to make sure that that's as sturdy as possible. So once we get ours tightened down we're going to go ahead and move it off to the side. We're going back to the pro cage. Now the pro cage has no threading in it it's just a hole and that'll set down directly over the top of the threading from the lower pole section. We'll get our upper Pole and remove the pole cap. Then use that to thread onto the lower pole section and pinch the cage between the two. That'll give the cage its stability so we want to make sure that that's nice and snug. Once we've got that all the way tightened down. We'll grab our chain rack. Wgain the chain rack has no threading, so we're gonna lift that up and go straight down over the top the upper pole. Make sure the holes are lined up. Grab our pole cap, and use the threads on that to pinch the chain rack in between the two. Get it nice and snug, and you're good to go.





