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Leisure Lockers for Gyms, Swimming Pools and Changing Rooms


Quick Answer: Which Leisure Lockers Are Best?

Leisure lockers provide secure storage for gyms, swimming pools, spas, sports clubs and leisure centres. Use wet-area plastic lockers for pools and showers, laminate door lockers for dry or semi-wet changing rooms, and Z lockers where space is limited.

Total Locker Service supplies leisure locker systems across the UK. For all locker types, view our commercial locker systems.

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Popular Leisure Locker Ranges

 
 
Coin operated lockers

Coin operated lockers

from £96 Plus V.A.T.

Pure-Combi

Pure-Combi

from £99 Plus V.A.T.

Bowling Club Locker

Bowling Club Locker

from £155 Plus V.A.T.

Outdoor Lockers

Outdoor Lockers

from £86.93 Plus V.A.T.

Pure Shield SGL Lockers

Pure Shield SGL Lockers

from £163.1 Plus V.A.T.

Golf Locker

Golf Locker

from £142.81 Plus V.A.T.

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Golf Locker

from £238.9 Plus V.A.T.



 

Wet Area Lockers for Pools and Showers

Wet area lockers are designed for swimming pools, spa changing rooms, leisure-centre showers and wet-side changing facilities where moisture, humidity and regular cleaning are part of daily use.

Plastic and moisture-resistant locker materials help reduce corrosion risk and support easier cleaning where standard dry-area metal lockers may not be suitable.

Plastic Leisure Lockers

Plastic leisure lockers are suitable for humid and demanding areas, including swimming pools, outdoor leisure sites, holiday parks, gyms, schools, sports clubs and changing rooms.

For exposed or external locations, view our outdoor plastic lockers.

Laminate Door Leisure Lockers

Laminate door leisure lockers are suited to dry and semi-wet areas such as gym changing rooms, spa facilities, health clubs and staff changing areas.

They provide a smart finish for customer-facing facilities where a fully plastic wet-area locker is not required.

Z Lockers for Busy Leisure Facilities

Z lockers help maximise storage where changing-room space is limited. The Z-shaped compartment gives two users separate storage in one vertical locker bay while still allowing hanging space.

View our Z lockers for space-efficient changing-room storage.

Leisure Locker Locking Options

Leisure lockers can be supplied with coin locks, hasp locks, key locks, mechanical combination locks, digital locks or RFID locks. The best option depends on whether the lockers are used by visitors, members, staff or assigned users.

For lock options, view our locker locks.

Planning Leisure Lockers by Area

Leisure locker planning should start with the environment. A swimming pool changing room has different requirements from a dry gym changing room, golf club, spa, studio or staff area.

Area Main requirement Suitable locker option
Swimming pools Moisture resistance and easy cleaning Wet-area plastic lockers
Gym changing rooms Durable daily-use personal storage Laminate door lockers or metal lockers
Spas and health clubs Smart appearance and user comfort Laminate lockers or premium leisure lockers
Sports clubs High-use storage for clothing and kit Z lockers, laminate lockers or plastic lockers
Outdoor leisure areas Weather and impact resistance Outdoor plastic lockers
Visitor changing areas Simple shared-use lock management Coin locks, hasp locks or digital locks

For wider layout advice, read our locker planning guide.

Leisure Lockers FAQs

What are leisure lockers?

Leisure lockers are secure storage lockers used in gyms, swimming pools, spas, sports clubs, leisure centres and changing rooms. They are used to store clothing, bags, shoes, personal belongings and sports kit while visitors, members or staff use the facility.

Which lockers are best for gyms and leisure centres?

The best lockers depend on the environment. Laminate door lockers are often suitable for dry and semi-wet gym changing rooms. Wet-area plastic lockers are better for swimming pools, showers and high-humidity spaces. Z lockers help maximise capacity where changing-room space is limited. For gym-specific options, view our gym lockers.

Are leisure lockers suitable for swimming pools?

Yes, but swimming pool areas usually need lockers specified for moisture resistance, cleaning access and corrosion control. Wet-area plastic lockers are normally more suitable than standard dry-area metal lockers for pool changing rooms, showers and humid leisure environments. View our swimming pool lockers.

Are leisure lockers waterproof?

Not all leisure lockers are waterproof. Dry-area lockers are suitable for normal changing rooms, but pools, showers, spas and outdoor leisure areas usually need moisture-resistant or wet-spec lockers. For exposed or wet locations, see our outdoor plastic lockers.

What locking options are available for leisure lockers?

Leisure lockers can be supplied with coin locks, hasp locks for padlocks, key locks, mechanical combination locks, digital locks or RFID locks. Coin locks suit public changing rooms, hasp locks allow users to bring their own padlock, and digital or RFID locks suit managed high-use facilities. For options, view our locker locks and coin operated lockers.

Are laminate lockers suitable for leisure changing rooms?

Yes. Laminate door lockers are suitable for many gyms, health clubs, spas and dry or semi-wet leisure changing rooms. They provide a smart finish for customer-facing areas, but fully wet poolside or shower areas may need plastic wet-area lockers instead. View our laminate door lockers.

How do I choose leisure lockers for a changing room?

Choose leisure lockers by checking the moisture level, user numbers, available floor space, cleaning routine, locker layout, lock type and whether the lockers will be used by visitors, members, staff or assigned users. For layout advice, read our locker planning guide.

What accessories are useful for leisure changing rooms?

Useful accessories include number plates, wrist straps, key tags, sloping tops, end panels, locker locks, replacement keys and changing room bench seating. These help with user management, locker identification, cleaning and changing-room layout. For seating, view our changing room bench seating.

Can existing leisure lockers be repaired or upgraded?

In many cases, yes. Existing leisure lockers can often be supported with replacement locks, keys, wrist straps, number plates, hinges, doors and other service parts. This can extend the life of a locker room without replacing the full installation. For support, view our locker service and parts.

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