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Players who excel at both offensive and defensive play, requiring a head that can handle the rigors of both ends of the field.
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The STX Stallion Lacrosse Head, launched in 2005 by NCAA champion Kyle Harrison, has a history of midfield excellence. Evolving through models like the 700, 900, and 1K, it caters to various playing styles. Key features include the durable EnduraForm material, strategically placed holes, and a pocket design focused on control.
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The OG Stallion came out in 2005. It’s a classic head, and for good reason. It's got a great balance of power and precision, making it a good choice for all-around players. This is a great option if you're looking for a head that can do it all. Keep in mind, the STX Stallion line offers a variety of lacrosse heads to suit different playing styles. Consider which features are more important to your, such as offensive power, pocket depth, or overall weight, to choose the best model for your needs.