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BaseGel Polymer for Basketball Goal and Outdoor Indoor Sign Hoops Bases, Perfect Replacement for Sand and Sandbags to Anchor Portable Sports Pools Baskets, Easy to Use and Apply with Water, 16 oz

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About this item

  • MAXIMUM STABILITY: Stabilize basketball hoops, plastic sign bases, umbrella stands, volleyball nets, boxing equipment and more using the H2OLD Base Gel. This super absorbent polymer replaces sand or water used as a ballast weight. Combined with water, this powdered substance quickly turns into gel. The resulting firm and stable gel is freeze-thaw durable, making it perfect for use in any climate.
  • SUPER ABSORBENT: BaseGel polymer effectively replaces sand or water as ballast weight for portable floor supports. Cross-linked polyacrylate polymer absorbs up to 400 times its weight in water to create a firm and stable gel that lasts.
  • LEAK RESISTANT: BaseGel polymer offers resistance to leaks if small holes or cracks develop in the base. It provides a durable freeze and thaw for use in any climate. Base Gel stays a solid gel for 7 years or more. Environmentally friendly. Easily removes from sign bases. Simply add salt to the gel and it dissolves within minutes, returning to a liquid state.
  • QUICK RESOLUTION: One 16 ounce bottle of base gel replaces up to 8 bags of sand and turns water into gel in 5 to 10 minutes. Our polymers swell to form a firm, stable gel with an effective shelf life of over 7 years. H2Old, LLC specializes in developing innovative polymer products that enhance and build upon the water absorption and retention benefits of superabsorbent polymers to meet specific application needs.
  • HOW TO USE: Add approximately 2/3 of the dry Base Gel polymer into the portable base. Fill the base 1/2 full with water. Add remaining Base Gel polymer and fill base with water, leaving approximately 1/2” of air space. The Base Gel polymer will absorb the water in 5-10 minutes creating a firm gel.



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Tino Bruno
2025-07-07 18:34:38
The Illinois Winters BaseGel Polymer has been a fantastic solution for my basketball goal during the cold winter months. This product is a must-have for anyone who plays outdoors in cold weather or uses portable basketball goals. Here's why it deserves a 5-star review:🏀 Stable and Secure: The gel provides a solid, stable base for my basketball goal, even in freezing temperatures. Unlike sand or water, it doesn't freeze or become too hard, which ensures the goal stays securely in place, no matter the weather conditions.❄️ Winter-Proof: I’ve used sand in the past, and during Illinois winters, it can freeze and make the base too heavy to move. BaseGel Polymer stays liquid-like, so it doesn’t freeze and makes adjusting or moving the goal hassle-free, even in freezing temperatures.💧 Easy to Use: It’s super simple to pour into the base. No mess, no fuss, and it’s easy to clean if any spills occur. The instructions are clear, and it doesn’t take much time to set up, making it convenient for quick adjustments.💪 Durable: This polymer has proven to be long-lasting. It doesn’t leak or evaporate like water can, and it provides reliable weight to the base for as long as you need it. It holds up really well, even after long outdoor exposure to the elements.⚖️ Ideal Replacement: If you're looking for a replacement for your old basketball goal base filler, BaseGel Polymer is a perfect option. It works much better than other materials like sand, and it’s much less of a hassle.🎯 Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Use: Whether you're using your goal indoors during the colder months or setting it up outdoors, this product will keep your goal firmly planted where you need it.In conclusion, the Illinois Winters BaseGel Polymer has exceeded my expectations. It provides excellent stability for my basketball hoop during the winter months and has saved me from dealing with frozen or unsteady bases. If you’re looking for a reliable and easy solution to stabilize your basketball goal, this product is a game-changer. Highly recommend it!
Lisa Barone
2025-06-29 13:44:03
I’m not sure why some people had so many issues using this stuff, but it was really not as tricky as some of the reviewers made it seem. I bought the base and the day it went up, I quickly regretted that I’d been scared off from purchasing this because I then faced the dilemma of how to stabilize our new basketball hoop base. I feared the water & antifreeze method knowing that many still had the cracking issue from winter freezes. I read that sand is the preferred item from the manufactures but worried about how totally immobile the hoop would then become. I came back to Amazon and ordered the gel. Meanwhile my son wanted to play… we put some weights on it externally and I worried. By that evening I ran out to buy sand. First mistake, I bought sand for pavers. Despite the bag being dry, the sand wasn’t. It was coarse and damp and definitely wouldn’t pour. I wound up cupping handfuls and slowly filling that little hole with one .5 cubic ft, 50lb bag of sand! (Yes, I used a funnel, but it kept clogging, I made different variations but ultimately my hands worked best!) I returned the other 4 bags the next day and bought one bag of playground sand. Ok, that poured but still a chore and by now the H2old gel had arrived. I went online and watched videos to see the issues of how to use it and why others had problems. Now I worried if it would still work with some sand already in the base?I went to the manufacturer’s website. I filled out the form and asked the question. One of the Amazon commenters said It would be fine, but was that right? The next day I called the company and left a voice message with their customer service folks asking the question. Left another message the next day. Meanwhile the base is partially filled, my son is playing on it but lightly (!) and I am holding the bag of this stuff and fretting! OMG! LOL! The net was built on Tuesday, now it’s Sunday and I’m about to just go for it since I never got any response from the company. Then it dawned on me that one of the videos showed a demo of how the gel forms by using a basin so you can see it firm up. So I got a kitchen basin, lined the bottom with sand guestimating the ratio of how much sand I’d already poured into our base and then added water and a couple ounces of gel (according to the formula on the manufacturers FAQ page pasted below. It worked. The sand didn’t interfere at all. So, I grabbed the hose and started filling the base, then added the gel (our base was only 25 gallons, so I didn’t need the whole bag) and even after my experiment, I still had about 4.5 ounces leftover. At the end, I’d read that it didn’t hurt if you used more than you needed since some people had used 2 bags, so I just dumped the rest in and even glopped the gel/sand mix in from my basin! It firmed up and is so sturdy my kid can (try to) dunk! We couldn’t budge it!So instead of worrying for days like I did, go for it. It works.(h2old.com) Portable bases vary in size from 25 gallon to 40 gallon capacity. One 16 oz bottle of BaseGel absorbs more than 40 gallons of water. A full bottle per portable base is recommended to prevent calculation errors. One ounce (weight) of BaseGel per 2.5 gallons of water may be used, at at minimum, if less than a full bottle is required (ie. 10 ounces per 25 gallon base, 14 ounces per 35 gallon base) for a base that is smaller than 25 gallons: It is recommended that a minimum of 3 tea spoons of BaseGel is added for each gallon of water, so as an example, a 4 gallon umbrella stand would need 12 tea spoons of BaseGel to absorb the water and make a gel with a firm consistency. One bottle of BaseGel contains approximately 120 tea spoons.
Jesse J.
2025-04-21 14:17:43
I'm very satisfied with this product. Within a couple weeks of putting up our new goal using this gel, the temperatures dropped into the teens. I had no issue with the freezing in the base; the gel worked perfectly. Please note that you will want to add water slowly and repeatedly re-check the level after a couple minutes as you get to the top 10-20% of your water filling effort.
Kayla Anderson
2025-01-30 13:11:14
The main takeaway I got from the reviews on this stuff before I bought it was that the gel base was gross but worked well. After using it, I can safely say that's pretty much all you need to know. It's way cheaper than sand, I'll say that much! I used this to fill the sand bag weights for folding canopy tent. The bags weren't waterproof, so I filled them up in my tub with the stopper in and prayed it would work... and it did! Even though the excess water drained out, the gel stayed puffed up and heavy. It was hard to get the bags to stay standing alone, and I did spill some of this stuff on the floor which was gross, but once they were secured to the tent/canopy legs, they were good to go and they did a remarkable job keeping the tent anchored in place. If you can handle the fact that this stuff will turn to goopy nastiness, it's well worth using.
Instant Runoff Voting
2024-12-17 18:42:36
I had used this in a small base where weeks later I realized I hadn't used enough water. The company rep explained that I could just additional water and the polymer will still make it all gel. It worked perfectly.Honestly, any instructions that advise pouring sand into a base should be replaced with instructions for this product; it's so much better and easier than sand.
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