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Toys and Sporting Goods Pallets for $560 Dollars

A $560 dollar Toys and Sporting Goods pallet typically includes mixed kids toys, outdoor gear, and fitness items in open box or like-new condition. Expect 70 to 110 units, a 40-inch by 48-inch footprint, and quick resale during gift seasons. Price from sold comps, bundle small items, and list within 72 hours for faster turns.


Toy and Sport Pallet at Liquidation Land

Why buyers choose the $560 toys and sports pallet


Toys move quickly near holidays, while sporting goods sell year-round. This price tier balances entry cost and volume. It fits in most garages. It does not require a warehouse. At Liquidation Land, we see beginners and side hustlers use these pallets to seed weekly listings and steady cash flow.


What you can find inside

Inventory varies by lot, but you can expect a practical mix:

  • Toys and games, board games, plush, STEM kits, crafts

  • Youth sports balls, training cones, resistance bands

  • Home fitness accessories, jump ropes, yoga mats

  • Outdoor goods, scooters, helmets, water bottles

Stat callout: Toy sales spike from October to December, when shoppers buy early and often for gifting. Sporting goods also show stable demand as school seasons roll and fitness goals renew in January.


Estimated value and ROI math

Your cost is fixed at $560 dollars. The goal is speed and margin together.

  • Units per pallet: about 70 to 110

  • Average list price per unit: 12 to 35 dollars

  • Target sell through time: under 21 days

  • Practical ROI: 2 to 3 times cost with clean listings and fair pricing

Price to real sold comps, not wish prices. You can improve margin by bundling low-ticket toys or starter fitness kits. {Bundle by age group|Bundle by sport|Bundle by theme} and offer local pickup to avoid shipping on bulky items.


A brief, grounded anecdote

In Grandville, a new buyer picked up a $560 toys and sports pallet on a Friday. We sorted on site into three bins: new, open box, and parts only. Ten listings went live that night. By Monday, seven items had sold locally. The key wasn’t luck. It was a fast list cycle.


How to prep and list for faster flips

Speed matters. Keep this simple checklist on your table.


The 10-step listing flow

  1. Wipe and test items, note missing parts.

  2. Photograph three angles on a neutral background.

  3. Group small toys into 3 or 5-piece bundles.

  4. Verify safety info for kids' items and age ranges.

  5. Write short titles with brand, size, and model.

  6. Price from sold listings, then round to whole dollars.

  7. Cross-list: Facebook Marketplace, eBay, and local groups.

  8. Post during 7 to 9 pm local time for reach.

  9. Pin your best sellers and refresh weekly.

  10. Reinvest 40 to 60 percent of net profit into the next buy.


Micro details to include: size 7 basketballs are standard for men, size 5 for youth leagues; scooters often note deck width and max rider weight; list puzzle piece counts in the first line for quick scans.


Safety, compliance, and trust

Parents care about safety. Buyers of sports gear do too. Add these lines to your descriptions:

  • “Open box, inspected, parts complete unless noted.”

  • “Age graded as labeled by the manufacturer.”

  • “Helmets are new or unboxed and never worn for impact.”

Check manufacturer care instructions and standard size charts. Linking to maker guidance builds trust and reduces returns.


A small counterpoint

Not every toy is holiday gold. A few items may be shelf pulls that need a part or a missing manual. List those clearly as parts only. Price to move and free your cash.


Entity map for clarity

Entities: Liquidation Land, toy liquidation pallets, sporting goods pallets, Facebook Marketplace, eBay, inventory turn, sell-through rate, ROI, United States, Grandville, MI.

Synonyms or aliases: pallet flipping, side hustle, recommerce, open box, shelf pulls, cost of goods, sub 21 day turn.


How to choose buyers and channels

Local and online both work. Local moves bulky or low-price goods without shipping. Online expands reach for brand-name toys and fitness accessories.

  • Local: Facebook Marketplace, meetup zones, community groups

  • Online: eBay for branded toys, Mercari for small fitness gear

  • Seasonal: push toys by November 10 to catch early gift buyers

Optional evidence box

  • October to December is the peak toy demand period in the U.S. [1]

  • Sports participation supports steady gear sales across school seasons [2]

  • E-commerce enables rapid resale cycles for small goods [1]

Mid article CTA: Ready to stock fast-moving toys and sports gear at a fair entry price? Visit Liquidation Land and order your $560 pallet today.

SERP parity check, simplified

People also ask common questions: what is inside, what ROI to expect, how to list safely, when toys sell best, and what sizes fit kids' leagues. We covered those directly with definitions, a checklist, and seasonal timing, without copying phrasing.


5) FAQ

What comes in a $560 Toys and Sporting Goods pallet? A mixed lot of toys, kids' gear, and fitness accessories, usually in open box or like-new condition.

How fast can I sell the items? Well-priced lots often sell within two to three weeks when you list within 72 hours.

Do I need a warehouse for this pallet? No. The pallet footprint is about 40 by 48 inches. A garage works.

How should I price bundles? Add the component prices, then discount 10 to 15 percent to move volume.

Is there seasonality I should plan for? Yes. Toy demand rises from October to December. Sports gear sells at school starts and in January.


6) Internal Links

Shop Liquidation Land → https://www.liquidationland.com/


7) External Sources and Citations


[1] Quarterly Retail E Commerce Sales and Retail Indicators, U.S. Census Bureau, 2025, https://www.census.gov/retail/ecommerce.html


[2] Sports and Fitness Participation Trends, Sports and Fitness Industry Association, 2024, https://sfia.org/

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