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Lacrosse Equipment
Outfit players from first practice to playoffs. This collection covers complete sticks, heads & shafts, protective gear, goalie kits, bags, balls, and training goals—organized for youth, high school, college, men’s and women’s rule sets. Build confidence with the right fit, legal specs, and durable materials.
Legal pocket setups, stick lengths, and certified balls where required.
Helmets/headgear, gloves, shoulder & arm protection sized for comfort and mobility.
Attack/middie quick releases, defense length & control, goalie-specific protection.
Rebounders, nets, targets, and accessories for solo or team drills.
Always follow your league’s current rules and equipment standards. When in doubt, ask your coach or athletic department before game day.
Lacrosse Equipment — Frequently Asked Questions
Men’s vs. women’s lacrosse gear—what’s different?
How do I choose the correct stick length?
What makes a head “legal” for my level?
Do I need a complete stick or separate head/shaft?
How should protective gear fit?
What balls are allowed?
How often should I replace mesh or strings?
Buying Guide: Build Your Lacrosse Kit
Step 1 — Pick Your Format & Level
- Men’s / Boys’ Field • Women’s / Girls’ Field • Box/Indoor. Rules affect stick legality and protection.
- Confirm your league’s current specs for stick lengths, head dimensions, and required protection.
Step 2 — Choose Stick Setup
- Complete Stick: Ideal for new players—balanced, ready to play.
- Head: Stiffness, scoop shape, sidewall design for ground balls, hold, and quick release.
- Shaft: Alloy vs. composite; octagonal vs. shaped grips; check weight, grip texture, and flex.
- Stringing: Mesh type, shooter setup, and sidewall pattern tuned to your release preference.
Step 3 — Dial Protection
- Helmets/Headgear: Certified where required; fit and retention are critical.
- Gloves: Thumb protection, palm feel, mobility.
- Shoulder/Arm Pads: Coverage vs. flexibility; women’s field typically uses goggles and sometimes headgear per rules.
- Goalie: Chest, throat, shin/leg protection, and goalie-specific gloves.
Step 4 — Add Essentials & Training
- Balls: Game-approved and practice options.
- Nets/Rebounders: Targets for passing, catching, and shooting mechanics.
- Bags & Accessories: Tape, end caps, extra mesh, laces, and tools.
🔎 Quick Reference — Sizing & Spec Cheatsheet
| Item | How It Should Fit / What to Check | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Helmet/Headgear | Snug crown, level on head, secure chinstrap; no rocking | Match shell size to head circumference |
| Gloves | Fingertips near end without pressure; wrist covered while cradling | Test stick feel and mobility |
| Shoulder/Arm Pads | Flat on torso/arms; no gaps at joints | Range of motion for shooting |
| Stick Length | Per position & league limit | Confirm before game day |
| Head/ Pocket | Legal depth/ball visibility per rules | Consistent release across weather |
| Balls | League-approved stamp/color as required | Keep a game set + practice set |
Rules and certifications update periodically—always verify with your coach or governing body before competition.
Product Lineup
Protective Gear Men’s/Women’s
Helmets/headgear, gloves, shoulder & arm pads, goggles.
Goals, Nets & Rebounders Training
Backyard goals, targets, and passback nets.
Key Benefits of the Right Lacrosse Setup
- Confidence from legal, comfortable, and position-tuned gear.
- Better touch and release with matched head/mesh/shaft combos.
- Protection that balances coverage, mobility, and ventilation.
- Faster skill development with at-home goals, targets, and rebounders.
- Season-long durability with replaceable mesh, strings, and pads.
Compare Options
| Category | Best For | Highlights | Shop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Complete Sticks | Beginners / quick start | Balanced, legal pocket out-of-box | View |
| Custom Head + Shaft | Intermediate/Elite | Tailored release, flex, grip | View |
| Protective Sets | Practice & games | Fit, coverage, ventilation | View |
| Goalie Kits | Goalie starters | High-impact coverage, stick control | View |
| Training Nets/Rebounders | Solo reps | Passing, catching, accuracy | View |
| Balls (Game/Practice) | Team & home | Approved stamps; bulk packs | View |
Care, Sizing & Safety
Re-tie shooters after break-in, and re-string if weather stretch affects release. Wipe pads and gloves after practice; air-dry fully to reduce odor and wear. Inspect helmets/headgear, cages, straps, and pads for cracks or compression and replace as needed. Keep a game ball set clean/dry and separate from practice balls. Check the latest league rules each season for any spec updates before competitions.
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