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Defense Lacrosse Shafts

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Warrior LAX Defense Shafts
ThePlayersCloset
Warrior Defense Shafts (New)
rhino8
Warrior Defense Shafts (New)
$157
Retail price: $210
Warrior Krypto Pro Fat Boy
Laxmania99
Warrior Krypto Pro Fat Boy
$135
Retail price: $225
Warrior Evo QX Defense shaft
stikflip
Warrior Evo QX Defense shaft
$90
Retail price: $200
Warrior Burn XP Carbon Defense Shaft
Ethan101202
Warrior Regulator Defense Shaft: Silver/Green
Rylan_Braz
Maverik (Used) Defense Shafts
AndrewDopp05
Maverik (Used) Defense Shafts
$180
Retail price: $250
Used Maverik H2 Shaft
Jonah_51
Used Maverik Defense Shafts
buttersticks24
Used Maverik Defense Shafts
Matt6914
Used Maverik Defense Shafts
$135
Retail price: $200
Used STX D pole
laxhack315
Used Maverik Defense Shafts
Bdonda
Used Maverik Defense Shafts
$87$9710%
35% PRICE DROP
Retail price: $200
Used STX Fiber O Shaft
Eagle2222
Used STX Fiber O Shaft
$122
Retail price: $200
STX SC-TI X Defense shaft (Used)
Daxtonhurst

While all mens' and boys’ lacrosse shafts are the same width, so they fit all heads, they are not always the same length. Defensive players use much longer shafts—”poles,” as they’re called—than offensive players. The long defensive shafts are seen as an equalizer, allowing them to keep up with offensive opponents. The number of long poles is limited, depending on your level of play. Lastly, virtually all lacrosse heads will fit on a shaft no matter if it’s an offensive or defensive shaft. Defensive players, for example, may prefer an offensive head and vice versa.

Offensive players must use shafts measuring 30 inches, while defensive players typically use shafts 60 inches long.

Defensive lacrosse players should use a longer shaft that is somewhere in the range of 52 to 72 inches.