In the Sunday Sports Selection series, we showcase a sports-related product (gadget, book, film, equipment, etc.) that we have enjoyed and think you may find of interest as well.

Have you ever went and played some pickup basketball and your shoes stunk afterwards? Or do you play baseball or football and your equipment bag smells nearly repulsive?

For this Father’s Day edition of our Sunday Sports Selections series, we showcase Shock Doctor’s Power Dry products. Shock Doctor has a line of bags and blowers that dry and deodorize your equipment while it is in your bag. Therefore, you can lose that funky smell that emanates from your bag and everything you place in your bag.

Whether you are a diehard athlete or just casually go to the gym after work, the Power Dry products are healthier for any athletic person as the blower will help eliminate bacteria from your bag and equipment. Shock Doctor has a variety of bags in different sizes that can fit whatever your needs may be (small locker bag for going to the gym on your lunch break, large and rugged multi-sport bag perfect for big equipment such as snowboarding gear, and more)

When you get home or to the office, you just hook up the Power Dry blower to your bag and it does the rest.

But what if you don’t need a full equipment bag dried and deodorized? Maybe you just have a pair of sweaty shoes or some wet gloves. If so, you can also purchase Shock Doctor’s Power Dry octopus attachment, which you can “use up to 4 posable tubes to direct the heated, ozonated into gloves, shoes, socks, goggles, etc.”

Shock Doctor also a number of other products, including bags to transport motorsports helmets and gear, athletic protective cups and supporters (for men and women), and a multitude of mouthguards.

And Shock Doctor knows about mouthguards — they claim to be “the unchallenged leader in mouthguard technology.” They have mouthguards that are supposed to help prevent brain concussions, TMJ disorder, oral lacerations, tooth injuries, and jaw fracture.

You can check out all of their products at ShockDoctor.com, but I found almost all of their products for cheaper prices on Amazon.com, so check them out in both places before making a purchase.

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