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Academy Sporting Goods in Tyler

August 21st, 2012

If you go to Academy in Tyler, you likely won’t see Danica Patrick or Emmitt Smith shopping for some sporting goods but that’s no reason not to go. The sporting goods store has a wide range of equipment whether you’re just a fan or an experienced athlete.

If you’re just getting your kids started in T-ball, Academy is the perfect stop for the necessities to get the little ones underway.

You can find everything from baseball, basketball, football, golf, fishing hunting and quite frankly, the list goes on. You’ll even find equipment for boxing, martial arts, paintball croquet, yard darts as well as other yard games, and others, just to name a few more. Basically, if it’s a sport, it can be found at Academy. In fact, there is equipment for competitions that aren’t sports.

Over the last couple years, Academy has been my go-to-place for tennis shoes, sun glasses and apparel for my favorite sports teams. However, if you’re not a fan of Texas teams, you may or may not be out of luck at the Academy on South Broadway in Tyler. The truth is though, that’s all you need.

If you’re in need for new sports and outdoor equipment and you live in Tyler, do yourself a favor and make Academy your first stop. You likely won’t need to make a second stop.

Tyler Athletics

January 12th, 2010

There is another sporting goods store in Tyler I have neglected to write about until now. Tyler Athletics is to area sports programs what Gander Mountain is to sportsmen. They do not carry outdoor gear, but when it comes to athletic equipment they are extremely well stocked. The selection is not what Academy Sports is due to the size of the place however they certainly make the most of the room they have. Better still they have a small business personal touch that the larger shops can’t duplicate.

The market T.A. serves consists largely of local schools (public and private) and other community sports programs. They can fill large orders or small. The merchandise they offer for local schools looks great and is very professional.

Tyler Athletics also carries merchandise from just about all the Texas colleges, as well as professional sports teams. Signed memorabilia from any number of Texas sports celebrities is displayed around the entrance of the store and serves to validate the owner’s connection to area athletics.

Overall this is one of the better such outlets in town. It definitely surpasses Racquet and Jog for quality and selection of actual sports equipment. Not as large as Academy it does offer local customer service. They are located at 5201 S. Broadway, next to Double Dave’s Pizza. For more info visit their website at www.tylerathletics.com.  Back in the day Tyler Athletics was known as Massey and Brown Sporting Goods and was and still is the best place to get baseball and softball gear in Tyler Texas.

Gander Mountain in Tyler

January 8th, 2010

Over the last few years, the sporting goods mega store / museum has become the order of the day. Now, I realize I often tend to favor local business over larger chains. But in this case, I’m taking a different tack. These new stores often serve as a show case for the latest and greatest new products in the sporting goods world, sort of a Sharper Image only useful and fun.

Well Tyler now has one of its own in Gander Mountain. A visit here has something for everyone. Even my little boy is entranced by the stuffed game of all kinds which hangs on the walls. To him, it’s almost like visiting a zoo or a museum.

Admittedly the Tyler Gander Mountain, (located on South Broadway) is not the most well stocked sporting goods store in town. In comparison to someplace like Academy Sports, G.M.s market is smaller since it caters more to the outdoorsman than the athlete. It is one of the few places (other than book stores) however, where I actually enjoy browsing for browsing’s sake.

The fishing and tackle section is a vortex I find it easy to get sucked into. A visit to G.M. prior to a fishing trip increases the cost of my trip exponentially. The camping section is full of temptation as well but fortunately (or unfortunately) my budget doesn’t allow for too many impulse buys of items contained there.

It prices at Gander Mountain are not particularly low. Much of what they stock is larger, high dollar items. For those of us in the market for smaller things like fishing lures or bait the prices are slightly higher than elsewhere since the customer is essentially paying for the selection. It’s generally worth it though since a trip here is in and of itself, an experience. For more information see their website at www.gandermountain.com, or better yet, stop in for a visit. They’re located at 151 Market Square Blvd. just off South 69, in Tyler TX.