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StringKing Metal 3 Pro 175 Shaft (Used)
Laxkid2020
Lightly Used ECD Carbon Shaft
Laxkid2020
Lightly Used ECD Carbon Shaft
$60
Retail price: $120
Adult Warrior BURN XP2 Carbon Shaft (New)
NJSSL_611Sideline Pro+
Maverik Caliber Shaft (New)
jacktidd10
Maverik Caliber Shaft (New)
$95
Retail price: $130
Adult ECD Carbon Pro 3.0 Shaft (New)
edylan22
Stx sciti shaft
tuckerL147
Stx sciti shaft
$80
Retail price: $110
STX 6000 Defense Shafts (Used)
GrittySportSideline Pro+
Adult Maverik Caliber Shaft (Used)
siddhushake
Adult ECD Carbon Shaft (Used)
tdelmasto
Adult ECD Carbon Shaft (Used)
$27
Retail price: $110
Limited edition Ecd carbon mtx USA
jtank7
Maverik Union Shaft (New)
Matt_Rubino3
Maverik Union Shaft (New)
$68
Retail price: $110
Adult STX SC-TI X+ Shaft (Used)
Brb7
Adult STX SC-TI X+ Shaft (Used)
$65$7513%
19% PRICE DROP
Retail price: $120
Reebok 10k lacrosse shaft
laxgoalie001Sideline Pro+
STX SC-TI R
StringSling
Maverik Caliber Defense Shaft (New)
stormts47
STX SC-TI X Shaft (New)
Madlax64
STX SC-TI X Shaft (New)
$85
Retail price: $115
Redline lacrosse shaft
alexkosaian17
Redline lacrosse shaft
$40
Retail price: $120
Nike Vandal Shaft (Used)
EmpireSportsSideline Pro+
Nike Vandal Shaft (Used)
$35
Retail price: $75
Epoch Dragonfly Elite Shaft (Used)
EmpireSportsSideline Pro+
2021 USA Series Limited Edition ECD Lacrosse Carbon 3.0 Shaft (Used)
EmpireSportsSideline Pro+
ECD Lacrosse Carbon Pro 3.0 Shaft (Used)
Game_ReadySideline Pro+
ECD Lacrosse Carbon Pro 3.0 Shaft (New)
Game_ReadySideline Pro+
Nike 7075 Shaft (Used)
Game_ReadySideline Pro+
Nike 7075 Shaft (Used)
$45
Retail price: $90
StringKing Metal 3 pro 135 Shaft (New)
Game_ReadySideline Pro+
Warrior Fatboy EVO QX2 Pro Shaft (Used)
Game_ReadySideline Pro+
Warrior Evo QX2 Shaft (New)
Game_ReadySideline Pro+
Warrior Evo QX2 Shaft (New)
$105
Retail price: $150

Lacrosse Shafts By Position

The choice of lacrosse shaft can significantly impact a player's performance. Different positions have specific needs. Here's a breakdown of shafts by position:

Attack and Midfield Shafts

  • Lightweight: These shafts are typically made of carbon fiber, prioritizing speed and agility.
  • Flexible: They offer flexibility for quicker stickhandling and shooting.
  • Short Length: The shorter length enhances maneuverability in tight spaces.

Defense Shafts

  • Heavyweight: Defense shafts are often made of metal or a combination of metal and carbon fiber, providing durability and strength for physical play.
  • Stiff: A stiffer shaft offers better stability and power for checking and clearing the ball.
  • Longer Length: The longer length provides additional reach and leverage for defensive maneuvers.

Face-Off Shafts

  • Durable: Face-off shafts are built to withstand the physical demands of face-offs, often featuring reinforced construction.
  • Customizable: Many face-off shafts allow for customization of the butt-end to fit a player's specific grip and style.

Goalie Shafts

  • Extra-Long: Goalie shafts are significantly longer than those used by field players, providing additional reach to defend the net.
  • Durable: They are built to withstand the impact of shots and saves.
  • Specific Grip: Goalie shafts often have a unique grip design to facilitate catching and blocking shots.

Remember, these are general guidelines. Individual preferences and playing styles may vary.


Finding The Correct Length Shaft

When you measure the lacrosse stick, it measures from the top of the head to the bottom of the shaft.

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Lacrosse Shaft Materials

Here are the most common materials used for lacrosse shafts:

Material  Pros Cons Best For:
Aluminum Affordable, durable, and provides a traditional feel. Heavier than other materials, can be less responsive Youth players, budget-conscious players, and defensive players who prioritize durability.
Alloy Combination of metals for a balance of strength and weight. Can be heavier than carbon fiber shafts. Defensive players and players who prefer a traditional feel.
Carbon Fiber Lightweight, flexible, and provides excellent feel and control. Can be more fragile than metal shafts. Offensive players and midfielders who prioritize speed and agility.
Scandium Alloy Extremely lightweight and strong, offering a great strength-to-weight ratio. More expensive than other materials. Elite players who demand the best performance and are willing to pay a premium.
Hybrid Combines the best of both worlds, offering a balance of strength, weight, and flexibility. Can be more expensive than traditional materials. Players who want a versatile shaft that can handle various playing styles.

When choosing a shaft, consider your playing position, skill level, and budget. 


Fitting A Lacrosse Head To The Shaft

Nowadays, virtually every head on the market can fit on every available shaft. The only difference may be the position of the screw hole (or the quantity of them). Some heads come with two screw holes for a more stable fit. And if, for some reason, the holes don’t line up, you can always drill your own or find a self-tapping screw, depending on what your shaft is made of.


Buying Used Checklist: Lacrosse Shafts

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 lacrosse shaft, here's what to look for:

✔️ The shaft has no cracks.
✔️ The shaft is not bent.
✔️ The shaft has the butt end cap.

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