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Buying Sports Equipment for Your Kids

My daughter played softball, and many other sports, when she was younger.

In fact, she went on a full pitching scholarship to Texas A&M, then to McNeese State University for softball.

So, for many years where we had to buy and replace softball equipment to keep her ready to play the sport!

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We always looked for a deal, but often, the pieces we needed were so sparse and you were stuck trying to buy it locally.

Now, we have the internet! What a wonderful way to buy things that would have helped us greatly then.

If you haven’t already checked out ShopWiki.com, you really must.

It’s like the Google of shopping. It will pull retailers from all over the internet, not just companies that advertise to get their product in front of you. That way, you get the best price for what you want! No ifs, ands or buts!

Even if your child plays team sports, no doubt, they’ll need their own gear, or will want their own gear given the choice.

Whenever Kim played, she always had her own helmet, for instance. A few years prior, the children were sharing helmets and one of the children had lice and gave it to everyone! Ever since then, we learned that lesson of using your own equipment whenever you can.

So, whether you need cheerleading equipment or football equipment, you can check out Shop Wiki and find whatever your heart desires when it comes to shopping!

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Ingrid :)

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