| When you are done playing in the yard and ready to hit the lake...visit our friends for a great selection of towable tubes. | |  | Yard Games | Home » » Park & Sun TP-158 Deluxe Power Pole Tetherball Set | | | | | | | Description: | | Competitive tetherball set with 1-5/8" diameter steel pole | | | Features: | |
• Deluxe tetherball set ideal for use in the backyard or driveway
• Long-lasting 2-piece, 1-5/8-inch galvanized steel pole
• Premium-quality nylon wound ball with internal cord connector
• Includes 12-inch ground sleeve and ball pump
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| 12.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 64.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 12.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 32 reviews |
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78 of 83 found the following review helpful:
Make your own! It's cheaper and better quality!Jul 14, 2009
By Runner 10527 I was concerned about the pole being assembled from two pieces, and that was exactly what was wrong with it. Once assembled, the pole was extremely wobbly since (1) the ground sleeve was too short to keep the lower pole piece firmly in place, and (2) the top pole section, once inserted into the bottom, is very unstable. Better solution is to just go to your local fence supplier and buy an 11 foot section of 1 5/8 inch or 1 3/4 inch fence post and matching ground sleeve (min 12 inches, or longer - just make sure to extend the pole length to accomodate the longer ground sleeve). Then just buy the rope and ball set. My local fence co charged $25, and that included a cap and eye ring at one end so I could connect a teatherball rope. FYI, I tried to contact Park and Sun for their feedback about my comments and they never bothered to reply. Don't waste your money.
20 of 21 found the following review helpful:
PRetty good dealJul 12, 2008
By SB
"Reader Writer"
This is a good tetherball system; the pole can be removed (ours is at the bottom of our sledding hill, so we will take it out of the hole in the winter). BUT...the ball is not of very good quality. We have had it in the yard for only four weeks and the ball is bleached by the sun on the top and the rope already broke. But you can buy another ball. The best part is the pole is solid, and as I said, removable. I would recommend this set.
16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
great tetherball!Oct 19, 2008
By A. Ziga
"kidsmom"
I got this for my 9 yr old son. He and his 10 yr old sister love it. They play everyday. We used a cement patio umbrella stand to put it in so we can move it easily. Very sturdy and great for the cost!
16 of 18 found the following review helpful:
tether ballAug 23, 2007
By ya ya sisterhood
"women's literature reader"
We love it!!! Lots of fun, simple to install- we did the concrete and it was easy.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Great product, poor pumpJul 11, 2008
By Ruth-Ann McKellin The tetherball set installed easily and works great! The only part that failed was the pump for the ball. Fortunately we have other ball pumps in the house, but the kids would have been disappointed if they hadn't been able to play after the setup. Still not enough to reduce the star value, but just be aware...
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