Wood basketball lockers offer basketball players a place to keep every piece of clothing and equipment. They have a greater storage volume than practically any competing type of locker. They also provide the player with a way to organize clothing and equipment in specific areas. Then the time to hit the court arrives, the player can find everything he or she needs in an instant without having to fumble through the locker to retrieve it.
These stadium lockers are also highly aesthetic. They are ideal for professional basketball teams, NCAA locker rooms, and varsity high school basketball teams. Made from ¾ inch thick red plywood, they are coated with 3 coats of clear lacquer finish to make them water resistant. The locker is ventilated to keep materials dry and odor free.
Basketball lockers are divided into five specific storage sections. Each section can be used at the player's discretion to store a variety of equipment types. However, there is something about this design that appears almost made for basketball itself. Certain items just seem to belong in certain places.
Take, for example, the shelf storage area at the very top of the locker itself. There simply is no better place to store a basketball. The sides of the locker extend slightly above the shelf on both sides so the ball will not roll off onto the floor.
This is also an ideal place to store another pair of shoes as well.
Just beneath this top shelf, the basketball locker has a second storage area that is divided into two separate sections. The first section is a security box with a door that closes and locks. The door measures 11X12X12, giving the player plenty of volume to store all of his or her valuables.
Next to this security box, there is an open cubby that provides the player with an area to store several smaller items. Players who wear goggles to protect their eyes during the game can place their goggles here. Knee pads and elbow pads can also be place in this area for convenient retrieval during suit up.
The most impressive portion of the basketball locker, however, is the open middle section. This section looks much like a closet without a door. It is spacious, with a chrome rod that goes across the entire top. This rod offers plenty of room to hang several practice uniforms. Players can also keep their official game uniform over to one side, separate from practice clothing.
At the bottom of the basketball locker is a foot locker storage unit. This unit closes with a ventilated door that keeps air circulating throughout its interior. Players can keep more than one pair of shoes here, and they can also store several pair of game socks.
One added advantage offered by this foot locker is that its top is sturdy enough to support a player's weight. He or she can turn around, sit down on the foot locker, and put on socks and shoes. In civic centers that may not be able to afford player benches for locker rooms, this is a money saver for local sports facilities.
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