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New! Tribe7 Artemis7 Pre-Strung Lacrosse Head - White
gadzookerysales
Prototype Eclipse 2 Head
Dagoaliedude99
Prototype Eclipse 2 Head
$65
Retail price: $125
Stx eclipse 2 Used
Dagoaliedude99
Stx eclipse 2 Used
$75
Retail price: $125
Stx stallion lacrosse head
laxman3210
Stx stallion lacrosse head
$57
Retail price: $100
Used Attack & Midfield Strung Kinetik Head
harrisonc19
Used Attack & Midfield Strung Head With Brine Shaft
Jimmy22377372
Used  Strung F10 Head
Ryanamlt7
Used Strung F10 Head
$20
Retail price: $100
Attack & Midfield Strung (New) Ion Head
Connor_9
New Maverik Kinetik Head with trad
turtlemesh
stringing service
N8v_2
stringing service
$15
Retail price: $9,999
Used Attack & Midfield Strung Mark 2A Head
JamesRomanello
Used FOGO Strung CEO 2 Head
ojjackson1
Used FOGO Strung CEO 2 Head
$50
Retail price: $100
Stinging and dying service
Noahklein
Stinging and dying service
$3
Retail price: $1,234
Used STX AV8 Head
mdimas52
STX Surgeon 1K Head (Used)
Johnnyboy2469
STX Surgeon 1K Head (Used)
$70
Retail price: $99

Stringing is considered a necessary skill by many lacrosse players, but truthfully, you don't have to know how to string a stick to play lacrosse. While knowing how to string is helpful, don't let your inability to string a head prevent you from trying out the fastest game on two feet!

We've got over 1,000 strung heads listed on SidelineSwap, and they are just waiting to be purchased. In addition, the Warrior Evo Warp has made waves in recent years by being the first game-ready, pre-strung head on the market. The Warp is perfect for the player who doesn't do their own stringing but who also doesn't want to spend time breaking in a new 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 strung lacrosse head, here's what to look for:

✔️ Check for frayed or worn strings, especially on the shooting and sidewall strings. 
✔️ Check the knots on the strings; loose knots could cause them to shift or unravel while playing.
✔️ Check the pocket depth: too shallow hinders ball control, while too deep affects release and accuracy.
✔️ Look at the pocket's angle. Some players prefer a forward-leaning pocket, while others prefer a more neutral one.
✔️ Weathered or discolored strings may indicate excessive wear or sun exposure.
✔️ Check for excessive stretching in the mesh, as it can lose pocket integrity.
✔️ Inspect the lacrosse head for cracks, chips, or damage, especially in high-stress areas like the scoop and throat.
✔️ Make sure the head hasn't warped or bent.
✔️ Examine the throat area where the head connects to the shaft.
✔️ Stringing patterns can be tailored for specific positions (attack, midfield, defense), so choose one that fits your play style.

🏆 The best part of shopping used on SidelineSwap? We offer Buyer Protection and will issue you a full refund if your item is never shipped, arrives damaged, or is not as described. We also provide No-Questions-Asked returns with Seel. Learn more here.