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Soccer Lockers

Serious soccer players need soccer lockers that will allow them to organize their uniforms and equipment. Uniforms should be kept neat and wrinkle free so the team can hit the field looking their absolute very best. Both clothing and gear should be easily retrievable so players can quickly change. Players also need a place to sit when they put on their shoes or soccer boots, and they need a safe place to store valuables.

The open access, wooden stadium locker meets all of these needs. Consisting of four storage sections, it accommodates the needs of any soccer team of any age, academic affiliation, league, or professional organization.

The main storage area is designed like an open closet, complete with a coat hook and a coat rod. This provides the players with sufficient room to store several practice uniforms, and special goalie jerseys and shorts if appropriate.

Soccer coaches and referees can store soccer cones here. For those teams who also order soccer tracksuits for players, this closet like area provides enough room at the bottom for a neatly folded tracksuit to be stored.

Above the uniform storage area, the soccer locker contains another storage section divided into two special compartments. The first of these is a security box in which players can store any items deemed too valuable to leave in the open. Soccer referees also use this to store their flags, notepads, red and yellow cards, and stop watches.

The second compartment next to the security box is an open cubby of relatively the same size. Soccer players often store bottled water and other sports drinks here. Goalies also find this is the best place to put their gloves.

Even though many soccer teams play the game with soccer boots, there are many teams that also either practice or play official games in standard athletic shoes. It depends on the age group and nature of the soccer league as to which type of footgear is preferred. Open access wooden stadium lockers accommodate either or both preference.

At the top of the soccer locker is an open shelf which provides the player with the perfect place to store a pair of athletic shoes and a practice soccer ball. With this extra storage space at the top, the player always has a place to store shoes in an easy to reach place that is also out of the way of other gear and clothing.

Another remarkable feature of the open access stadium wooden soccer locker is the closed foot locker section at the bottom. This foot locker is the perfect size for professional soccer players to store their best pair of soccer boots. Players can store several pair of clean socks here, and they can also store several pair of shin guards. A separate pair of shin guards and socks can be stored on the top shelf for quick access if so desired.

This locker also plays a dual role as a locker room bench. The bottom of the foot locker slants inward at the base, allowing the player to use the top section as a small bench while putting on shin guards, shoes, or boots.

Soccer lockers are made from the highest quality redwood plywood with a three coat lacquer finish to make it super moisture resistant. Lockers can be customized with locks on the foot locker storage for extra security, and they can be customized with team logos for academic and professional soccer organizations.
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