STX Stallion 200 Lacrosse Gloves
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STX Stallion 200 Lacrosse Gloves
The STX Stallion 200 Lacrosse Gloves feature ventilated palms and dual-density foams, reducing moisture accumulation for a consistent grip. Their durable construction and hard plastic thumb insert provide protection against slashes. These gloves offer a great balance of comfort, protection, and performance, making them ideal for young lacrosse players.
Key features include:
Ventilated Palm | Helps to reduce moisture uptake and keep hands dry. |
Dual-Density Foams | Provide supportive protection against impacts. |
Hard Plastic Insert | Offers additional protection along the thumb. |
Top Competitors
The STX Surgeon RZR features innovative SUPERFLEX technology for enhanced flexibility and unmatched protection. The 2nd SKIN Palm and Ax Suede technology provides an exceptional tactile feel for added stick control. The Maverik M5 offers a classic fit, redesigned platform, and essential features like a Quick Dry Liner and AX Suede palm. These gloves offer optimal comfort, durability, and performance.
What people are saying about the Stallion 200
👍 Pros |
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My son loves these gloves and says they are really breathable and keep his hands from getting too sweaty. |
These gloves are awesome! They're super comfortable, offer lots of protection, and have really good stick control. |
My 15-year-old decided to try out lacrosse this spring. These are the perfect starter gloves. |
👎 Cons |
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Feels cheap. They are for the beginner player. |
They are stiff even after being worn for a bit. I use these everyday for at least an hour, and they are still too stiff! |
They should be more bendy around the knuckle area. They make my hands extremely sweaty. |
The STX 200s are made for beginner players. They are soft and come in a few sizes. I don’t recommend them for any level higher than middle school. They are very soft all around and don’t offer the protection needed for the higher levels. Taking a hit from a college-level stick will most likely bruise if not break your hand. They could be improved by adding a wristguard, and just beware when they get wet, they stay wet until you let them dry out.
T. Johnston