Park & Sun Sports Tetherball Set
- Sturdy steel pole stands up to hard hits
- Quality ball and rope included out of the box
- Trusted brand built for years of play
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Few backyard games settle a rivalry faster than tetherball. One pole, one ball, one rope, and suddenly the whole family is lining up to take a swing. The trick to a set that lasts more than a weekend is all in the base and the pole. Wobbly bases tip over, and thin poles bend the first time someone really cranks the ball.
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| Pick | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Park & Sun Sports Tetherball Set | Best Overall | 93 | Check Price |
| Patio Champ Portable Tetherball Set | Best Portable Base | 89 | Check Price |
| Champion Sports In-Ground Tetherball Set | Best In-Ground | 91 | Check Price |
| GoSports Height-Adjustable Tetherball Set | Best for Kids | 87 | Check Price |
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Outfitting a party or a whole backyard? Grab the bundle and save a trip, or see how tetherball stacks up against the rest.
Go portable if you want to move the game, store it for winter, or skip digging. Choose in-ground if you have a permanent spot and want the steadiest pole possible. In-ground sets feel the most pro but require cementing the pole.
Fill the base with sand for the most weight, or water if you plan to drain it for storage. Sand holds firmer in wind and during hard spikes, so a fillable base is the key to portable stability.
Standard poles run about 10 feet tall so the ball hangs at a fun swinging height for teens and adults. For younger kids, an adjustable-height set lets you lower the pole so they can actually reach and serve the ball.
Leave a clear circle roughly 10 to 12 feet across around the pole so players can swing freely without hitting furniture, fences, or each other. A flat patch of lawn or driveway works great.
Yes. The tether and ball take the most wear, and most quality sets use a clip system that makes swapping in a new ball easy. Buying a replacement ball is far cheaper than a whole new set.