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Nike Vapor Pro, Pro Strung with Hero 4.0
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Nike Surge Elite - Professionally Strung Stringking 5S
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STX Stallion 1K - Pro Strung - Hero 4.0 Mid Pocket
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stallion 1k full strung
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STX Stallion 900 - Custom Dyed - Professionally Strung
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Adult ECD Strung Ion Head (New)
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Adult ECD Strung Ion Head (New)
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Nike Strung L3 Head (Used)
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Nike Strung L3 Head (Used)
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ECD Strung Ion Head (Used)
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ECD Strung Ion Head (Used)
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Adult ECD Strung Weapon X 2.0 Head (Used)
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White STX Stinger Strung Head (Used)
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Maverik Strung Optik Head (Used)
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Adult STX Unstrung Duel 3 Head (New)
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Adult  ECD Strung Rebel Head (Used)
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ECD Rebel O Head
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ECD Rebel O Head
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Adult Maverik Strung Tank 2 Head (Used)
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Adult Nike Blur 10 Head (Used)
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2 STX Hyper Power Head
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Adult Maverik Unstrung Head (Used)
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Maverik Strung Tactik 3 Head (Used)
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Are All Lacrosse Heads Allowed?

Universal heads are allowed in all levels of play. They follow the minimum pinch and mouth width requirements, making it an easy transition between divisions. NCAA heads allow the mouth width of the head to be narrower, making the mesh sag and grip the ball more at the top of the head.

This will add velocity to your shot and make it difficult for opposing goaltenders. You cannot exploit this in the Youth and High School leagues for safety reasons.


Lacrosse Heads by Position

Lacrosse has evolved into a sport where specialized equipment is designed to optimize performance for different positions. This is especially true for lacrosse heads, which come in different shapes, sizes, and materials to suit the specific needs of each player.

  • Attack Heads: These are typically lightweight and have a tighter stringing pattern. This design allows for quicker stickhandling, better passing, and more accurate shooting. The focus is on agility and precision.

  • Defense Heads: Defense heads are heavier and wider than attack heads. The added weight and width increase power and stability, making it easier to check opponents and clear the ball.

  • Goalie Heads: Goalie heads are unique in their design, resembling pool skimmers or fishing nets. They are large and have a deep pocket to catch and control shots from various angles. The shape and size of the head are crucial for blocking shots and making saves.

  • Faceoff Heads: These are designed for faceoff specialists (FOSOs or FOGOs). They are often wider and have a unique shape to help control the clamp and win the faceoff. They prioritize strength and durability over finesse.

  • Box Heads: These heads are used primarily for box lacrosse, a faster-paced, smaller-field version of the sport. Box heads are often shorter and wider, allowing for quicker stickhandling and more powerful shots in the confined space of the box. They are designed to handle the physicality and intensity of box lacrosse.


Parts of a Lacrosse Head

Typically, all modern lacrosse heads are made of plastic.

From top to bottom, there are several parts of a lacrosse head:

  • Scoop: the top of the head where the ball will enter the head when scooped off the ground.
  • Face: the front of the head. The face shape will vary depending on make and model.
  • Sidewall: the side of the head, typically open and supported with struts. The design of the struts is a good indicator of make and model.
  • Pocket: a mesh or leather stringing that holds the ball inside the head.
  • Throat: the bottom of the head, where the plastic meets the shaft. The shape and cut of the plastic is indicative of the make and model.

Universal lacrosse rules mandate that heads measure no less than 6.5 inches at the wide part of the scoop and no less than 3 inches at the narrow channel near the throat. Heads may only measure 10 inches from the ball stop to the tip of the scoop.


All About Stringing

Lacrosse stringing is the process of attaching the mesh to the head of a lacrosse stick. It's a complex skill that can significantly impact a player's performance.

Different Stringing Patterns and Concepts:

  • Sidewall: This refers to the stringing on the sides of the head, which influences the feel and control of the stick. Different sidewall patterns can affect a player's ability to catch, pass, and shoot.
  • Shooting Strings: These strings are located on the face of the head and directly impact the ball's trajectory and speed. Tight shooting strings can produce powerful shots, while looser strings can provide more control.
  • Throat: The throat is the area where the sidewall strings meet the shooting strings. The shape and tension of the throat can influence the pocket's depth and the ball's release.
  • Pocket Depth: The depth of the pocket affects a player's ability to catch and retain the ball. A deeper pocket can provide more control, while a shallower pocket can improve passing and shooting.

Materials Used:

  • Traditional Stringing: Traditionally, lacrosse sticks were strung with leather laces. While this method is still used by some players, it requires more maintenance and can be less durable.
  • Mesh Stringing: Modern lacrosse sticks are primarily strung with synthetic mesh. Mesh offers several advantages over traditional stringing, including durability, consistency, and customization.


Buying Used Checklist: Lacrosse Head 🥍

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 lacrosse head, here's what to look for:

✔️ There are no cracks, dents, or structural damages. 
✔️ There are no cracks in head.
✔️ The ball stop is not missing.
✔️ The sidewall is not bent out of shape.

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