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We spent years playing professional basketball overseas — long seasons, early mornings, and countless hours of training. But no matter where we were, one problem kept coming back: we couldn't always get to a gym. Bad weather, late nights, off-days with nowhere to train. We needed a way to keep working on our handles at home without shaking the walls or getting noise complaints from neighbours in our apartment buildings.

So we built what we wished we had.

When we came home, we noticed the exact same problem — but from the other side. As parents, we watched our kids fall in love with basketball the same way we did. They wanted to dribble everywhere. The living room. The hallway. The bedroom at 9pm on a school night. And as much as we loved seeing that drive, we also knew what it meant: scuffed hardwood, dented walls, knocked-over lamps, and a house that sounded like a gym.

We get it. You want to support your kid's passion, but you also want your home to survive it. That's exactly why we created HomeHoops. A silent basketball that actually bounces like a real one — so your kid can put in real work, improve their handles, and stay active without you worrying about what's getting broken or who's getting woken up.

No noise. No damage. No excuses not to train.

Rain, snow, 10pm on a Tuesday — it doesn't matter. With HomeHoops, the season never stops and neither does your kid's progress. We built this because we've been on both sides. We know what it takes to develop as a player, and we know what it's like as a parent to hear that ball bouncing through the ceiling. This solves both.