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Background and Identification

Sporting goods refer to equipment and objects one uses when playing a sport or being active outdoors. This includes everything from skateboards to scooters to snowboards to fishing equipment. Some sporting good repairs might be time-consuming processes, but others are quick and easy fixes to get you back in the game. For instance, replacing the baskets on your ski poles or the grip on your tennis racket or baseball bat could be the difference between an upbeat athletic adventure and a frustrating series of struggles.

It is difficult to pinpoint the exact invention of sporting equipment. Arguably, it originated when our distant ancestors tossed a rock back and forth for the first time. While the history of sporting equipment is largely unknown, it is safe to say sporting equipment has been around for a lot longer than any of us can remember.

To identify something as sporting equipment, consider how you would react if your relatives wanted to use it indoors. If you would be concerned about breaking your new flatscreen TV or light fixture, it might be considered sporting equipment. Alternatively, if you traditionally use the object in question out of the home to get exercise or experience nature, it is also likely considered a sporting good.

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