StringKing Mark 2V Lacrosse Heads
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StringKing Mark 2V Lacrosse Heads
Carving its space as the jack-of-all-trades in the StringKing lineup, the Mark 2V Lacrosse Head caters to the multi-dimensional player who craves a balanced approach to the game. Its selling points include an aggressively angled scoop, a meticulously designed pocket, and a lightweight, stiff construction. With 29 stringing holes on each sidewall of the head, the 2V has tons of customization and fine-tuning.
Key features include:
• | Bone-growth optimization software helped identify low-stress areas to remove material without sacrificing strength |
• | Rounded front edges prevent your head from digging into the ground |
• | An aggressive forward angle helps guide loose balls in your pocket |
• | Ultra-still construction gives more power, accuracy, and consistency. |
• | 29 stringing holes on each sidewall allows for customization and fine-tuning |
• | A lightweight locking bolt secures the head from both ends to stop head rattle |
Top Competitors
The Maverik Tactik 3.0 prioritizes a blend of power and control through its mid-pocket design and diverse stringing options. It features a slightly less aggressive scoop compared to the Mark 2V, potentially impacting ground ball collection in contested situations. The STX Stallion 1K leans towards a more offensive-focused approach with its aggressive mid-high pocket designed to maximize power in shots. While it excels in generating raw power, it might offer less control on finesse plays compared to the Mark 2V and Tactik 3.0.
Progression of the Mark 2V lacrosse head:
The StringKing Mark 2V lacrosse head is part of the Mark 2 series, which also includes:
Mark 2A: Built for attack
Mark 2T: Built for transition
Mark 2D: Built for defense
Mark 2F: Built for faceoffs
Mark 2F Stiff: Built stiffer
Mark 2G: Built for goalies
Mark 1: Simple. Strong.
👍 Pros |
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This head has held up really well. StringKing nails the durability/construction. |
29 holes = endless stringing possibilities. |
I'm a 2-way mid, and this thing has already survived two seasons of play. No warp and still very stiff. |
👎 Cons |
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Spend some time ensuring front and back holes line up or you're in for a headache getting a good lock. |
Not a big fan of the of the proprietary StringKing head screw. |
Don’t love this head. Would prefer something more flexible. |
The Mark 2V is perfect for the all-around player, making it extremely versatile on the feild. It has a classic face shape, similar to the Mark 1, for increased ball control. It’s super balanced due to the blend of stiffness and weight of the head. Keep in ind that achieving a low pocket may require a more experienced stringer.
Allen Melick