As we're fond of telling you, from pitching machines, to pop-up nets, batting gloves to fielding gloves, lacrosse goals to soccer goals, Team shelters to fundraising mouthguards, backyard batting cages and so much more, we're your source for new and unique products you can't find in every major sporting goods store. Check us out and see why we're different and why our products are better.
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That's what we bring you. Unique sporting goods. If you're looking for something unusual, innovative, fresh, creative or ingenious, you've come to the right place. We don't simply offer the same, run-of-the mill products you can find anywhere and everywhere. We've formed relationships with terrific companies whose expertise is only matched by their passion. You know what you're getting here has been tested, (by us) and has our seal of approval. We've found it for you...now come and get it!
That is our mission: To find unique sporting goods that are made by small, up-and-coming companies; products made with care and passion, full of quality and value. If there are other products we don't carry that you know of that fit this description, let us know and we'll see if we can't add them to our mix. Or if there are new sports you'd like to see us carry, we'll look into it. We know there are a ton of great companies out there that make great items for baseball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, football and more. We'd love to go out and find them for you!
We are tremendously excited about the Radar Cube from JUGS Sports. It is only $249 and has a ton of applications. Check it out here. And, read the review from Sports Product Review. If you want to know a pitcher's velocity, this is the way to go.
Have we got something for you! Wouldn't it be great if you had one of those fancy MLB scoreboards that displayed MPH after every pitch? We know your fans in the stands would think so. They're always asking how hard a pitcher is throwing and trying to figure out if a pitch was a fastball or something else. Now with our newest product, the Radar Cube you can bring that professional feel to your own yard. With all the same accuracy as the famous JUGS radar gun, this handy device not only reads the ball's speed but also displays it prominently. It can be placed near the stands on a tripod or permanently hung somewhere on the backstop. Great for bullpens and backyards too. At only $249, it is tremendously affordable!
Wouldn't you like to thank those hard-working volunteer coaches at the end of the season with a gift they'll love and that will also help them become better at what they do? Come in and order them some CoachDeck's. We'll have them out to you in 3-4 days and nothing makes a volunteer reception, year-end coaches party or just a plain "thank-you for your service" more special than a CoachDeck. Affordable, practical, fun, and something they'll use for years to come.
In the airport at Chicago O'Hare, at a bar called Wrigley Field, having, (what else in Chicago) an Old Style, (9 bucks!?). On all the TV screens is, of course, the Cubs game. All of a sudden the manager begins switching every television away from the game. No one is saying a word. What the heck is going on? Then it becomes clear when the commercial ends. He's changed it over to Game 1 of the Stanley Cup playoffs between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Chicago Blackhaws. Now it makes sense.
It will be tough to find a better array of high-quality soccer training tools for the travel soccer coach than we've assembled here for you at Upstart Sports. Want to really take your training to the next level? Don't use ordinary cones for your players to avoid when you can quickly drop in full-size mannequins that provide realistic and game-like defense. Our fast up and down nets are also a must-have!
The other day we observed a volunteer baseball coach dragging the field after practice was over. Since the practice ran a little late there had been many parents watching the end, waiting to pick up their sons. Now, everyone was long gone except for the coach and his son who was lying in the outfield grass watching his dad walk in circles with a heavy drag behind him. And guess who had probably prepped the field the same way before practice several hours earlier?
Wouldn't it have been nice for one of the parents to step up and tell the coach to head home and get dinner, that he'd drag the field? Wouldn't that be a terrific show of appreciation? Better yet, how about the team parent organize a schedule where one family each week is responsible for field maintenance. It seems like the least we can do to help out the folks coaching our kids for free. |
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