Standard Wood Lockers

Wood Lockers for Athletic Locker Rooms

24" Lockers $661 each

30" Lockers $727 each

Available in 18", 20", 22", 24", 26", 28" and 30" widths
(for locker room quantites, min. 4 lockers per order)

Our Standard Wood Locker is anything but standard - built to give you an open locker room feel while still offering players added privacy and additional storage for gear.

  • Ready to place wood lockers are fully assembled.
  • Place wood locker against wall or back to back to form rows.
  • Redesign your locker room, create more open space by eliminating benches.
  • Finished with a highly durable UV finish that will stand up to harsh chemical cleaning.



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Standard Wood Lockers

24" Standard Locker

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24"w x 24"d x 84"h Weight: 124 lbs.

Locker Construction

Our lockers are built to withstand years of use.

  • Made in USA with Solid hardwood doors and front facings
  • Case constructed of sturdy 3/4" hardwood plywood sides, shelves and back.
  • Built in combination lock for valuables storage above
  • Seat lifts to access ventilated storage compartment below.
  • Coat rod extends the full width of the locker
  • Includes 6 solid aluminum hooks for hanging garments
  • 24" depth gives more storage on top two shelves and more privacy to the player
  • Each locker is individually numbered.

Available in 7 Colors

Standard Wood Lockers in

Standard Features of Standard Wood Lockers

Seat lifts up for additional storage in compartment below.

Lift-Up Seat With Ventilated Storage

Durable seat lifts on stainless steel hinge to reveal underseat storage.  Large ventilation slots help air circulation. 

Full Length Coat Rod

Sturdy coat rod extends the full width of the locker: 24" or 30" (For players that prefer coat hangers). Also includes 6 solid aluminum hooks for hanging garments

Available Options for Standard Wood Lockers

$ 144
each
Underseat Drawer with Vent

Underseat Drawer with Vent

$ 79
each
Metal Vents

Metal Vents

$ 86
Each Locker
Full Upper Door

Full Upper Door

$ 56
each
Shoulder Pad Rack with Helmet Holder

Shoulder Pad Rack with Helmet Holder

$ 113
each
Seat Back Cushion

Seat Back Cushion

$ 18
each
Name Plate Holder

Name Plate Holder

$ 88
additional
Digital Lock

Digital Lock

$ 97
each
Seat Cushions

Seat Cushions

$ 127
each
Matching Upholstered Bar Stools

Matching Upholstered Bar Stools

$ 25
each door
Engraved School Logo

Engraved School Logo

$ 25
each locker
Bat Lock

Bat Lock

$ 375
each
Inside Corner Filler

Inside Corner Filler

$ 315
each
End of Run Filler

End of Run Filler

$ 35
each
Padlock Hasp Seat

Padlock Hasp Seat

Locker Specifications PDF

Download Standard Locker Spec Sheet

Locker Dimensions

Wood Locker Installation Instructions

AllWood Lockers will arrive four to a pallet, Stretch wrap should be cut from top to bottom between the two black bands with a knife, being careful not to cut into locker. Cut straps, pull cardboard off (it is stapled into skid). Lift locker off skid onto floor. Lockers may then be moved with two wheel dolly from the back only so as not to damage finish.


Instructions, connecting bolts, wrenches, shims,master keys, and list of combinations, will be in locker # 1


Choose your starting locker location and place locker against wall- or against the back of another locker to form freestanding rows. Using a level on the side of the locker place shims between floor and locker to make sure locker is level vertically left to right. Using appropriate lag screws for your wall construction, attach locker to wall- use the two top holes provided in the locker back (located above the top shelf) and use one of the two lower holes under the seat.


Place the next locker alongside this locker and using the provided connector bolts attach to the side of the first locker. If holes do not line up between lockers use shims between locker kick plate and floor to get lockers in line with each other. Repeat with next locker. Every third locker should be attached to the wall with two top lags and one bottom lag. Use shims for lockers that are not in contact with floor, tap in with hammer and pry up with screwdriver so shim will no longer be visible.


Doors may be changed between lockers if necessary.