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OnCourt is a vertical e-commerce and configuration service for basketball court construction, focused on modular basketball court flooring, Mega Slam professional-grade basketball hoops, and related accessories. The site is not positioned as a general sporting goods retailer; instead, it centers on the full project workflow of “design—quote—delivery—installation” for court builds, serving homes, clubs, communities, and commercial facilities.
Its biggest highlight is the 3D Basketball Court Designer, which lets users choose court size, layout, colors, flooring type, and basketball hoop, then receive an instant quote. Layout options include compact courts, half courts, 3x3 courts, and full courts. Compact layouts are suitable for driveways and small gardens, half courts work well for home training, while full courts are aimed at competitive play and team training. For flooring, Super X focuses more on performance, grip, and ball response, while Dynamic Pro II emphasizes comfort, multi-sport use, and family-friendly applications. Hoop options include MegaSlam 72, MegaSlam 60, and others, with pages showing specifications such as backboard, pole, overhang, and system weight.
The site does not publish a fixed price list. Instead, it emphasizes generating instant and accurate quotes based on court size, flooring, hoop, and configuration. As a result, pricing transparency depends on whether users enter the designer and complete a configuration. The return policy is relatively clear: customers must notify the company by email within 28 days of receiving the goods, and items must be unused and kept in their original packaging. Custom-printed or painted court surfaces cannot be returned. Return shipping costs are borne by the customer, and original shipping fees are non-refundable.
The advantages are its focused use case, intuitive configuration tool, clearly stated European delivery coverage, and extensive guides, FAQ, and sample ordering options, all of which lower the barrier for non-professional buyers planning a court. Modular flooring also supports faster installation, and some home projects may be suitable for DIY. The drawbacks are that specific prices, shipping fees, and delivery times are not disclosed in the main content; payment method information is limited, with only credit card or original payment method mentioned in the refund context; and returns for customized products are heavily restricted, while returning large items may also be costly.
OnCourt is better suited to European home users, basketball clubs, training organizations, schools/communities, and commercial court project owners. For Chinese users, the main content does not show China delivery, RMB payment, or local after-sales information, and the access status cannot be determined. If the project is to be implemented in China, it may be better to first compare local sports flooring providers, silicon PU/acrylic court contractors, or import flooring agents to reduce uncertainty around logistics, after-sales support, and compliance.
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