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The Best Way to Store Sports Gear in the Garage

From basketballs and baseball bats to skis, skateboards, and lacrosse sticks, sports gear can pile up fast—especially in garages that double as mudrooms, workshops, or storage units. If your gear is leaning in corners or buried in bins, it’s time to upgrade your garage with a better system.

Here’s the best way to store sports gear in your garage—efficiently, cleanly, and ready for action.

Step 1: Take Inventory of Your Gear

Before setting up any storage, make a quick list of what you need to store:

  • Bats, balls, gloves

  • Scooters, skateboards, longboards

  • Skis, snowboards, poles

  • Helmets, pads, cleats

  • Lacrosse sticks, hockey sticks, paddles

This helps you determine how much wall space and what types of mounts or bins you’ll need.

Step 2: Prioritize Wall-Mounted Storage

The most effective way to organize sports gear in a garage is by getting it off the floor and onto the wall. Wall-mounted storage frees up space, prevents damage, and keeps everything easy to find.

Gravity Grabber is an ideal wall-mount solution because:

  • It holds gear by the shaft or edge—perfect for awkwardly shaped items like sticks, paddles, and skis

  • It works for many sports (lacrosse, ski, snowboard, baseball, paddle sports, etc.)

  • It installs easily in studs or drywall

  • It’s modular, so you can expand your setup as your gear grows

Unlike hooks that are limited to handles or loops, Gravity Grabber grips gear directly with padded cam arms for a secure, scratch-free hold.

Step 3: Create Zones by Sport or Season

Use wall space efficiently by grouping gear by activity:

  • A “Snow Sports” wall for skis, poles, and snowboards

  • A “Team Sports” zone for bats, gloves, helmets, and pads

  • A “Boards and Wheels” section for longboards, skateboards, scooters, and helmets

This makes it easier to grab everything you need for practice, game day, or weekend adventures without searching through bins.

Step 4: Add Side Hooks and Small Gear Storage

Don’t forget the accessories—gloves, pads, goggles, straps, and jerseys need homes too.

Many wall-mounted systems like Gravity Grabber include side hooks where you can hang:

  • Baseball gloves or goggles

  • Drawstring bags or backpacks

  • Water bottles, helmets, or cords

For very small items, consider using labeled bins or drawers mounted below the rack.

Step 5: Keep Gear in Rotation

Store off-season gear higher or farther from the garage door, and move in-season items front and center. Gravity Grabber’s compact design allows you to rearrange gear easily without uninstalling.

For example:

  • Move skis and snowboards up in summer

  • Shift lacrosse sticks and skateboards down in spring

  • Keep paddles accessible during lake season

This keeps your system fresh and functional all year long.

Why Gravity Grabber Works So Well for Sports Gear

Gravity Grabber outperforms standard hooks, shelves, and bins when it comes to sporting equipment because:

  • It adapts to different gear sizes

  • It’s safe on delicate gear like poles or paddles

  • It reduces clutter and makes your space look intentional

Instead of buying separate racks for each sport, you can organize everything with one clean, matching system.

Final Take: A Smart Garage Supports an Active Life

The best way to store sports gear in your garage is with a modular, wall-mounted system that can grow and shift with your lifestyle. Gravity Grabber makes it simple to hang everything from snowboards and bats to scooters and lacrosse sticks—no tools or straps required.

With a clean, accessible wall system, you’ll spend less time digging and more time playing.

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