3 Methods for Athletic Gear Storage

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Recreation centers, college arenas, and sporting goods retail spaces have one thing in common; they need effective sports equipment storage solutions. Sports gear comes in a variety of shapes and sizes, and storing this specialty equipment can quickly become a headache. To help you make the most of your storage space, we’ve outlined some of the pros and cons of the most common options in athletic gear storage

Athletic Gear Storage: Getting Started

Before you can determine which storage systems best fit your needs, take stock of the types of sports equipment you house as well as how frequently you need access to it. An athletic department may have football equipment to store part of the year, and hockey sticks at another. A retail facility focused on outdoor activities, however, may need to consider storage solutions that can house larger athletic equipment such as kayaks and bikes. Consider these popular sports equipment storage options as you determine what’s right for you.

  1. Shelving Units

    For some situations, installing additional shelving, storage racks, and storage bins can be a simple solution. Of course, the downside of traditional, static shelving is that it eats up precious floor space year-round. High-density options relieve a bit of this challenge.

  2. Storage Lockers

    Another common solution to storing sports equipment is utilizing gear lockers or cubbies. Athletic teams may find these solutions sufficient to allow athletes to house their baseball bats, golf bags, tennis rackets, shoulder pads, cleats, and the like. However, lockers are best reserved for short term storage and shouldn’t house the majority of your off-season equipment.

    Over time, locker rooms can experience a build-up of moisture, leading to mold and rust. Unless you have a properly ventilated space and moisture-protected lockers, it’s less than ideal for storing equipment in storage lockers for very long.

  3. Athletic Storage Racks

    Gear racks are a great way to keep equipment out of the way when not in use. Whether you have a retail space, warehouse, or athletic center, there are modifiers to organize all sorts of equipment. From ball storage to bike racks, there are a variety of athletic equipment storage options to choose from. 

    Wall-mounted and sliding systems can offer space-saving solutions. However, these systems can be cumbersome and even dangerous to use at times. Employees may frequently have to climb up to access gear, which can damage equipment. Alternatively, Lift and Store’s overhead storage options lift and lower with the press of a button. Whether you’re storing athletic gear for the off-season or working to free up retail floor space, our solutions ensure that equipment stays organized, safe, and easy to access.

Many athletic storage rooms have high ceilings and underutilized overhead space. Make the most of your storage area with the help of our patent-pending systems. With over 27 years of experience and infinitely configurable room designs, there’s a reason we’re trusted by, schools, athletic departments and sports centers across the country. Want to learn more? Request a quote from Lift and Store to get started today! 

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