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  Wooden open-access 
stadium football lockers are ideal for both academic and 
professional league teams.  These 
lockers offer more storage volume than other types of lockers.  Football players can store every piece 
of equipment in five specific storage areas.  These areas give the player plenty of 
room to keep everything visible, accessible, and readily available when the time 
to suit up comes.
   To see just how 
effective these football lockers, are, we take a moment to visualize exactly 
where a player can store each piece of his uniform and protective gear. 
   Beginning a the top 
of the football lockers, we have a wide, flat shelf where the player can store 
his helmet.  The space here is 
wide enough for the helmet to be laid down in a space of its own with no damage 
to the facemask.  Pro ball players 
also wear wireless communication devices in their helmets.  The convenience of having a special spot 
just for the helmet helps ensure this equipment is not damaged by something else 
being crammed against the helmet.  
   Players also use this 
top shelf to store extra pairs of shoes, gloves, and their mouth 
guards.   Moving down the football 
locker, we have a second storage area which consists of two storage sections 
side by side.  The first of these is 
a security box with a locking door.  
Players can store all of their valuables in this box.      The section right 
next to the security box is an open cubby.  This cubby is about the same size as the 
security box.  Players use this area 
to store wrist pads, extra mouth guards, and extra pairs of gloves.  There is also room to store smaller pads 
for the elbows, forearms, and wrists.  
Players who like to drink water or sports drinks on the sidelines can 
also store a beverage in a container in this spot.   The most important 
feature of the football 
locker is its main closet like middle section.   It is a spacious area that has a 
coat hook on the left sidewall and a coat rod running across the top.  This coat rod gives 
the player all the room he needs to hang jerseys and pants.  Practice uniforms and official game 
uniforms can be separated easily this way.  
The advantage to this is that when the big game comes, the official 
uniform has been kept fresh and wrinkle free, so the player can hit the field 
looking his best for the opening ceremonies.    The open middle 
storage area also has all the room that a football player needs to store his 
protective gear.  The many pads that 
cover the various parts of his body can be neatly stacked in either corner so he 
can retrieve them, one by one, in the order they are 
needed.   The last section of 
the football locker is a foot locker with a closing door.  This area can hold several pairs of 
shoes and socks.  It is also the 
ideal place to store the special equipment needed for playing in cold 
weather.  Items such as thermal underclothing, muffs, hand warmers, 
thermal socks, and cold weather cream can all be stored here. 
   XPB Lockers carries a wide variety of steel metal lockers, commercial lavatories, USPS mailboxes, and stainless steel commercial restroom equipment 
delivered nationwide. If you can not find what you are 
looking for call us toll free at 1-877-483-9270 and 
we will find it for you. Our home office is located in New Braunfels, Texas with 
warehouses located throughout the United States that enable us to service all 50 
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