The award-winning, high-performance hoop and net, reinvented for the outdoors

Innovation That Plays Hard

Infinet (patent pending) is an Australian-made hoop and net system built for high-traffic, outdoor courts. It helps schools, parks, and communities turn netless rings into durable, low-maintenance spaces that invite real play.

Basketball going through a hoop on a basketball court.

Engineered for the Elements

Powder-coated steel. UV-stable polymer fins. Tamper-proof fixings. Infinet shrugs off weather and daily play without rust, sag, or fray. It's made tough, low-maintenance, and fully recyclable when it’s time to retire.

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Designed for the Swish

Infinet’s signature fins flex and respond like a woven net, delivering that clean swish, softened rebound, and instant feedback. It helps guide the ball, reduce runaways, and keep the game in rhythm. It’s real feedback, real feel - just like the game should be.

Built to Stay in Play

No patch ups. No cable ties. No hassle. Infinet is a complete hoop and net system - fast to install, vandal-resistant, and built to last. It’s compatible with most existing backboards and infrastructure, making it easy to upgrade courts without a full rebuild.

Safety has been engineered into every detail. Unlike traditional nets that can invite climbing or swinging, Infinet’s fin design naturally deters this behaviour - maintaining playability while reducing the risk of injury or damage to hoops.

Three young men on an outdoor basketball court at sunset, with a basketball hoop and backboard, and a colorful geometric mural in the background.

More Than Equipment. A Signal to Play.

In many public spaces, nets are removed - or never installed - to reduce maintenance, prevent vandalism, deter theft, or avoid injuries from tangled chains. But a bare hoop strips away the experience, and the result is often an empty, underused court. Infinet brings the swish back. It’s more than a net - it’s an invitation to play.

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View our resources and tech specifications here, or chat with us to find out how we can bring your court back to life.