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STX AMP Lacrosse stick with Stinger Head
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Used StringKing Mark 2F Stick
Zach_Cannone
Used StringKing Mark 2F Stick
$160
Retail price: $210
Girls lacrosse stick
Lax_boy97
Girls lacrosse stick
$81
Retail price: $150
Gait D2C Complete Stick
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Gait D2C Complete Stick
$200
Retail price: $355
Evo 4 lacrosse head on Brine shaft
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PLL mini lacrosse stick
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PLL mini lacrosse stick
$38
Retail price: $100
New GeekstickA1 Stick
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New GeekstickA1 Stick
$55
Retail price: $100
Pll Mini Sticks
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Complete Maverik Stick
Hlasko14
Complete Maverik Stick
$95
Retail price: $215
Used Brine Stick
Joshlax9
Maverik Tactik 2.0 Head + Maverik Union Shaft
Baker_Strings
StringKing Mark 2V Stick
rickygloekler
StringKing Mark 2V Stick
$100
Retail price: $220
Used Nike Complete Lacrosse Stick
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STX Carbon Fiber Stick With Warrior Head
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Used Epoch iD Vision Complete Stick
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New Warrior Mini stick
Brooksie17
New Brine 7075 Stick with Brine A2 Head
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There are three different types of lacrosse sticks that vary in length, shape, and depth depending on their function. The attack/midfield short stick has a short shaft and high pocket depth; the defensive long stick has a longer shaft and shallower pocket; and the goalie stick is an oversized head with a wide face. These important differences allow players to better play their specific roles on the lacrosse field.

Yes, in the NCAA, wooden lacrosse sticks are legal as the rules state that "the crosse shall be made of wood, laminated wood or synthetic material, with the head approximately perpendicular to the handle.”

The length of your stick depends on what position you play. Goalies, defensemen, and attackmen/middies all need different stick lengths to help them play their positions to the best of their ability.

A shorter shaft is best for attackmen and middies, usually around 30 inches. A complete stick (meaning the combined length of your head and shaft) for these more offense-focused positions usually falls within the 40-42-inch range.

Longpoles are usually reserved for defensemen and long-stick middies (LSMs). The combined length for a longpole stick is usually between 52-72 inches, with an average shaft length of 60 inches.

Goalies have the most freedom here, with some preferring shorter sticks closer to the length that a middie might use, while others could prefer a 72-inch stick that resembles a defenseman longpole.

Buying used gear is a sustainable way to score high-quality items at a fraction of the cost. Not only can you find great deals, but you might also stumble upon rare or discontinued gear that’s no longer available in stores. When buying a used complete stick, here's what to look for:

✔️ There are no cracks, dents, or structural damages anywhere on the length of the lacrosse head. 
✔️ There are no cracks in head.
✔️ The ball stop is not missing.
✔️ The sidewall is not bent out of shape.
✔️ The shaft has no cracks.
✔️ The shaft is not bent.
✔️ The shaft has the butt end cap.

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