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Best Ways to Store Sports Equipment

Where to put those lacrosse sticks, soccer cleats, tennis rackets, and more

Best Ways to Store Sports Equipment
David Prince
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Store Sports Equipment in a Closet
Problem: Your storage space is limited, which means your coats and jackets will have to learn to share.

Consider This
Make the most of that empty space behind the closet door with an over-the-door rack that can hold bats, balls, helmets, and even team jerseys. The 21-by-28-by-9 1/2-inch OverDoor Sports Rack by ProStor, which has three open shelves and an array of hooks along the bottom, can also be permanently mounted on any wall or door.
To Buy: $24, www.stacksandstacks.com.

Also Try
The Grook Tool Holder, with its row of specially designed rubber loops, lets you store sports equipment in three ways: Thread the item through a single loop, snap it between two loops, or hang it from one of the hooks on the front of each loop. Mount the Grook to the back of a closet door, or secure it to a wall inside the closet.
To Buy: $30, www.containerstore.com.

Use What You’ve Got
A hanging shoe organizer will hold mitts, helmets, balls, and so on. Because the open pockets keep everything visible and accessible, you won’t have to rummage through the depths of your closet to find that lost golf glove (and wind up exhausted before you even get to the first tee).


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