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Back to School: Ways to Save Big on Sports Gear

ByBECKY WORLEY and KATIE CWAYNA
August 11, 2010, 5:38 PM

Aug. 12, 2010 — -- Sending your kids back to school and still having money left in your wallet is already a challenge. But when it comes to outfitting your kids for sports, the expense of gear -- from baseball gloves to soccer cleats and uniforms -- adds up fast.

Here are "Good Morning America's" ways to save money on sports gear for your kids and find the best discounts.

What to Buy Used/What to Buy New:

Instead of buying expensive, high-end equipment, you can buy used sporting goods. There are a lot of used sporting goods stores and websites -- such as SportsXchange.com and PlayItAgainSports.com -- where you can find gently-worn merchandise at the right price.

Tips for Buying Mouth Guards

Mouth guards are important for athletes, because when your jaw snaps together during sports it can create a ripple effect that causes a concussion.

There are two main types of mouth guards on the market: One is custom-made by dentists, and the other you "boil and bite" yourself.

While the custom-made style from the dentist is extremely comfortable, it costs more than $100. At that price, it's not a good idea for teens and tweens, who are prone to losing things. It's better for them to have a lot of cheap ones in their sports bag to bring to games.

The "boil and bite" mouth guard allows you to customize the fit. While it may not be perfect, it's the better option for teens' on-the-go lifestyle. The mouth guard seen on-air is available at Amazon.com.

To ensure the perfect fit, start with scissors and trim down the top of the mouth guard. Get water very hot and dunk the mouth guard. Once it's out, dip it back in the water and pinch the top so it creates suction. This makes the mouth guard less likely to fall out on the field.

Ask coaches and league administrators about the ways to save on equipment costs.

Instead of having uniforms printed, which costs a bundle, buy plain t-shirts and opt for iron-on numbers. For younger kids, you can tie-die for a cool effect. This can save a ton and it's also a team bonding event!

CLICK HERE for GMA's coupon codes for sporting good discounts.

Click here for more ways to save on back-to-school expenses from "Good Morning America."

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