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Guide to Supplies for Sporting Goods

Find equipment for maintaining and preserving sporting goods and sports apparel


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Getting the athletic gear and athletic apparel for your sports team (or other athletic-related business) is one thing. But you also need the correct equipment for taking care of that gear. Many sporting goods need to be prepared for competition and then preserved to fight the wear and tear of such battles.

The equipment you need to care for sporting goods depends greatly on what type of sporting equipment is used. Whether you run a sports franchise in need of such equipment or sporting good companies that supply to sports teams, you should consider:

1. The type of sports and sporting goods you are supplying/using.

2. Whether the equipment needs more accessories to function.

3. The amount of sports clothing and other washable goods you use.


Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Get supplies to preserve athletic gear


Many athletic supplies can be preserved and improved with certain applicants. Baseball players will apply pine tar to bats for better grip and neats-foot oil to soften mitts, while hockey players use adhesive tape and wax to preserve and strengthen hockey sticks. Sports that use inflatable balls will need air pumps.

I recommend: Baseball Supplier provides neats-foot oil, pine tar, glove laces and other aids to keep baseball equipment in top condition, while Discount Hockey provides many hockey accessories, including tape and straps. Online Sports has a wide range of pumps for footballs, basketballs and soccer balls. Other general athletic equipment suppliers like Eastbay sell such equipment for all types of sports.

Purchase necessary projectile supplies for sporting goods


If your business involves sports like hunting and fishing, you are in constant need of supplies specific to these sports. You'll need a steady supply of shells for firearms, arrows for archery bows and live/artificial bait for fishing rods. You may need to find sporting goods stores that specialize in these sports.

I recommend: Cabela's is a leading supplier of shooting gear and accessories in hunting and archery. Bass Pro Shops has baits for freshwater fly and saltwater fishing along with hunting and archery supplies.

Look for bags and containers for sports apparel and equipment


Sports gear and apparel can be easily preserved and organized with the right storage equipment. Gym and duffel bags will make storage much easier. Some sports, like baseball and golf, have their own designed bags to store their special equipment.

I recommend: Robbins Sports has a wide range of gym bags in many sizes and colors. For bags specific to one sport, West Coast Sporting Goods contains many varieties of baseball bags, and Golf Discount has several golf bags at discount prices.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Weigh your options if purchasing from another sporting goods business. For example, determine if shipping costs of mail ordering save more than sales taxes of dealing with local sporting goods distributors.
  • If you must care for athletic uniforms, get detergents and cleaners that work best in cold water washing, as this helps maintain the clothes' elasticity.
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