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Lacrosse Elbow Pads & Arm Pads - Page 8

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Brand New Stx Stallion HD Arm Pads (Large)
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One Pair of NWT Warrior Rabil arm pads
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Large Adult Epoch Integra Elbow Pads(Used)
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New Large STX Stallion HD Arm Pads (Navy)
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New Large STX Stallion HD Arm Pads (Royal)
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Adidas Lacrosse Elbow Pads | Adult Large
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Large Adult Warrior Evo Pro (New)
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Denver Outlaws Evo Pro Elbow pads large New
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Large Adult STX K18 (Used)
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Large Adult STX K18 (Used)
$15
Retail price: $50
Large Adult STX Stallion 900 (Used)
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Large Adult STX Cell VI (Used)
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Large Adult STX Cell VI (Used)
$33
Retail price: $65
Large Adult STX Stallion 500 (Used)
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Large Adult Maverik Max Elbow Cap (Used)
Spin411
Used Maverik M4 elbow pads
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Used Maverik M4 elbow pads
$30
Retail price: $100

Youth Arm Pads

Size Age Weight (lb) Height (in)
Y-SM 4-7 Under 50 Under 42
Y-MD 8-10 50-70 44"-50"
Y-LG 8-10 50-70 44"-50"
Y-XL 11-12 80-110 50"-54"

Adult Arm Pads

Size Age Weight (lb) Height (in)
SM 11-12 80-110 50"-54"
MD 13-15 120-150 55"-64"
LG 16+ 160+ 66"+
XL 16+ 160+ 66"+

Arm Guards:

  • Largest of the three pads
  • Offer the most protection
  • Limit mobility
  • Popular with attack and offensive midfielders in box lacrosse

Arm Pads:

  • Vary in size
  • Offer less protection than arm guards
  • Versatile and can be worn in any position
  • Popular with offensive midfielders, attack, and defense players

Arm/Elbow Caps:

  • The smallest and least protective of the three options
  • Provide the most mobility and full range of motion
  • Common among defensive midfielders
  • Prioritize mobility over protection

While hockey and lacrosse arm pads both serve a protective function, they differ in design and emphasis. Hockey arm pads are typically bulkier and offer more comprehensive protection, particularly around the elbows, due to the higher impact nature of the sport. Lacrosse arm pads, on the other hand, are often more streamlined and prioritize flexibility, allowing for a wider range of motion. They focus on protecting key areas like the elbows and forearms from impact and abrasions.