What to do with Athletic Shoes and Sports Equipment!
Everyone is getting in shape these days! For kids, sports are a natural form of play, along with which comes piles and piles of sports equipment. For grownups, fitness and sports involvement are on the increase, and, just like with kids, so are the athletic shoes and equipment! An obvious place to keep all this sporting goods equipment is in the garage, but without the right organizer, you are still going to be losing shoes, tripping over ski poles and slipping on skateboards!
So, to organize your athletic shoes in the garage, a great way to start is with a sports storage rack, many of which include a shoe rack with them, since most sports require shoes (many requiring special shoes, like cleats, golf shoes and boots). A shoe rack in the garage ensures that your sports shoes can remain muddy, dirty and smelly, without ruining interior carpets and flooring. It’s also great for kids because they will see that their sports equipment goes on the rack, and putting two and two together, they will realize that their muddy shoes need to go there too.
There are many different types of sports racks. For golfers, a golf storage rack keeps golf bags upright, and usually has some kind of shelves for shoes, hats, gloves and more accessories. If you are into bikes, this garage sports and shoe rack holds bikes, shoes and more sporting goods. Two bikes can mount to the side of it, while the shoe rack underneath holds every type of athletic shoe. Hang backpacks from the hooks, and keep skis in the upright position. And, for multi sports and outdoor enthusiasts, a tension pole allows you to customize your sports storage with snowboard hooks, ski racks, bike racks, tennis and even general baskets for shoes.






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