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Lacrosse Goalie Sticks

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Adult Maverik Goalie Stick (Used)
AdrianO328
Adult Maverik Goalie Stick (Used)
$125
Retail price: $400
Adult Maverik Goalie Stick (Used)
AdrianO328
Adult Maverik Goalie Stick (Used)
$100
Retail price: $300
STX Eclipse Goalie Lacrosse Stick
laxislife379
ECD Impact goalie stick
ustwowebbs
ECD Impact goalie stick
$180
Retail price: $275
Gait Goalie Stick unisex
laxgoalie001
Adult STX eclipse 3 Goalie Stick (Used)
tripraffe_54
STX Eclipse 3 Goalie and evo qx2
Or_israeli
STX Eclipse 3 Goalie and evo qx2
$171$19010%
10% PRICE DROP
Retail price: $320
Warrior Goalie Stick (Used)
Savo8
Warrior Goalie Stick (Used)
$100
Retail price: $200
STX Goalie Stick (#2082)
ReplayOwasso
Nemesis 3 complete stick
Ricanrock
Nemesis 3 complete stick
$147
Retail price: $300
Adult ECD Goalie Stick (Used)
tripraffe_54
Adult ECD Goalie Stick (Used)
$270
Retail price: $300
Adult STX Eclipse 3 Stick (Used)
Josiahp805
Adult STX Eclipse 3 Stick (Used)
$130
Retail price: $250
Under Armour Goalie Stick (Used)
nickwalano
String King Impact Head Maverik Hyperlite Shaft
Liam_Ries
Warrior (Used) Goalie Stick
Gooddeals13
Warrior (Used) Goalie Stick
$67
Retail price: $200
Goalie Stick, Warrior Head with Maverick Shaft
Gooddeals13

How Goalie Sticks Are Different

Goalie sticks are by far the most unique of all lacrosse sticks. Though they share some similarities with attack and defenseman sticks, goalie sticks have their own distinct characteristics that set them apart from their counterparts. The head of a goalie stick is larger and is designed to absorb impact, while protecting and deflecting the ball.


How Long Should A Lacrosse Goalie Stick Be?

By rule, when measured from the bottom of the stick to the top of the head, a regulation men's lacrosse goalie stick must be between 40 and 72 inches (102 to 183 cm) long.


Per NCAA lacrosse stick regulations, 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.”


How Do You Break in A New Lacrosse Goalie Stick?

A new lacrosse goalie stick may feel stiff when you first pick it up. To improve performance and cut down on break in time, wet the stick with conditioner and store it overnight with a heavy lacrosse ball. After the stick dries, the mesh will stiffen so be sure to pound the pocket again and throw with it to re-break it in.