Luke's Locker

Luke's Locker is a sporting goods retail Tarrant County Texas located in United States.

7 / 10
24
ratings
  • Phone

    (817) 877-1448

  • Website

    lukeslocker.com

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  • Facebook

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  • Type

    Sporting Goods Retail

Address

2600 W 7th St Ste 107 (at Carroll St.) Fort Worth , TX 76107 United States

Credit Cards Yes

Comments / 12


Keywords:

shoes staff accessories
Martin Summers

Lukes's Locker was the best athletic shoe buying experience I've had in 40+ years. They've taken the shoe buying service back to the way it was when I was a kid. I will be back next time I need shoes

MASH Up Conditioning

You have got to try the New Balance Minimus if you're wanting to get down to the bare minimum! They provide enough arch support and are so lightweight that it feels like you have nothing on!

Tracy Abram

Great place with a huge selection of athletic gear. Joey is very knowledgable about shoes and how they support your feet.

Brandy Moore

Great running shoes and it’s named Luke.

Bev Hope

Customer Service, Great People, Wide Selection, Added Value Info, Customer Care

Michael Sanchez

Great place for running shoes and accessories

Long

Ask for Joey. Totally a store if you're serious about running

Tracy Gillin

Great service and selection

Pete Alardin

All the staff is super helpful!

Omar Orpinel

Fast and friendly service .

Brooke McCranie

Go with Brooks or Asics!!

FitCities

Get your new running shoes here!

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