Editorial Review:Product Description:Get the home court advantage! A valuable trainer for anyone who wants to improve shooting accuracy - especially children! Court Stencil works on any permanent surface - asphalt, concrete, pebble, etc.
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close but no cigar
it is very hard to use because it is made of thin paper that cant be used in any wind, the paint can soak through and it rips very easily. if you manage to manuever the obstacles, it produces a very clear and good looking result. seems like it would work better on cement than rough asphalt because multiple rolls of paint makes it soak through. overall, if you can buy a better set, do it.
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Just as decribed
I bought this for my husband as a surprise and unfortunately, he did not want it after all. :-(
I never took it out of the package, but it looked like what what advertised on amazon.
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Useful but not necessary
I purchased this template and used it a couple of years ago. It was very easy to layout and pretty much dummy proof. However, it is made of a paper so thin that you will need to use it on a day without wind and weight it down as you are using it with something (I used barbel weights). After about 2 years, the paint I chose faded to a point where I couldn't just paint over the old marks, I had to use the template again. It stored just fine and I was able to use it again without a problem although I accidentally ripped it this time and decided to throw it away.
What I liked most about the template:
1. It was easy to setup and use and didn't cost much. I paid about $20 for it.
2. It had the inner circle portion of the paint which most templates no longer seem to have. I know that jump balls are no longer done in that area, but I used that inner circle line as a convenient spot for free throw shots for my kindergarten through third grade kids who play on an 8.5 foot goal.
What I didn't like about it:
1. The dashed lines require less paint, but I don't think I've ever seen dashed lines on a real court; at least not for all the lines. I didn't care about painting the 3-point line, but it appears that the 3-point line doesn't extend all the way to the baseline.
2. Any wind at all makes it very difficult to use the templates.
My honest opinion is that if you are unsure about the measurements, then try the template once. It's pretty cheap. If you need the curved lines (such as the 3-point line), then the template might be easier than doing it with tape and paint. If you feel confident that you can get the measurements right, then buy some painters' tape and a tape measure and do it yourself.
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Don't buy this
I just bought one of these and opened it up to install it. The picture is misleading, the 3-point line does not extend to the sides or back to the baseline, it is ONLY by the top of the key. This thing is made of lightweight paper and if you are lucky, you can use it once.
(...)I have seen it on many websites for $36 and higher. Save your money and buy a roll of duct tape and a measuring tape. This product is worthless.