Maverik Tank 2.0 Head
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Maverik Tank 2.0 Lacrosse Head
The Maverik Tank 2.0 is a pinnacle of defensive strength in lacrosse. Known for its ultra-stiff construction, it features a 6-strut Xrail design, durable materials, a wide face shape, and a high pocket design. This head upholds Maverik's tradition of reliable defensive performance, prioritizing rigidity and ground ball control.
Key features include:
• | Level 5 bottom rail made for a high pocket. |
• | Ground Control Technology for an engineered scoop angle, designed to pick up groundballs with ease. |
• | X-Rail Technology distributes the stress to the opposite rail creating a lightweight and stiff design. |
• | Made in the USA. |
Top Competitors
The Tank 2.0 boasts a mid-pocket depth and a balanced face shape, excelling at both powerful checks and controlled ground ball pick-up. The ECD Rebel Defense features a slightly shallower pocket and a pinched face shape, ideal for precise checks and maintaining tight possession control in close defensive situations. Conversely, the STX Hammer 1K prioritizes loose ball dominance with its wider face and shallower pocket, making it a weapon for scooping ground balls and winning battles in open spaces.
Progression of the Maverik Tank 2.0
The Maverik Tank lacrosse head series features two models: the Tank and the Tank 2.0. Here's a breakdown of their progression:
- Level 5 Bottom Rail.
- 4-Strut Design for maximum stiffness and rail support.
- Two screw holes for added head security.
- Wide face design for intercepting passes.
- Multiple stringing holes for custom pocket options.
- Updated with Ground Control scoop so that defensemen will own the GB battle.
- Newly introduced X-Rail Technology.
- 6-Struts to redefine the standards of stiffness in poke checks and slaps.
👍 Pros |
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Perfect defensive head. Wide scoop and heavy as an, uh, tank. |
It's good for defense but too wide for LSM; still passable, though. Incredibly durable. |
Very stiff, perfect for scooping up ground balls. |
👎 Cons |
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The head needs a significant break-in period to feel comfortable. |
The face shape is tricky! A+ on GBs, F on everything else. |
Stringing this thing is a challenge due to the head's width. |
This is my favorite defensive head by far. It has a wider face than the first generation to make knocking passes down and transition that much easier. The head is incredibly stiff and holds its shape a lot longer and better than other defensive heads. I used this head through all 5 years of college, and the 2.0 is on both sticks I use right now for my men’s league. It's really durable, and you can throw up a lot of hard checks. It will for sure cause some pain when you use it.
Allen Melick