A lacrosse stick or crosse is used to play the sport of lacrosse players use the lacrosse stick to handle the ball and to strike or check opposing players sticks causing them to drop the ball.
Lacrosse stick head types.
Most sticks now have a direct or a 10 degree offset at the head in their stick design.
Lacrosse stick pocket types.
But epoch lacrosse has designed and launched a new 15 degree head.
The goalie usually an experienced player will need a stiffer stick to defend the goal.
The head of a lacrosse stick is roughly triangular in shape and is strung with loose netting that allows the ball to be caught carried known as cradling passed or shot.
Mesh pockets are the most commonly used pockets.
Shafts forms the lower part of the stick and with shafts differs in varies sizes based on the player s position and leagues.
Lacrosse sticks come with either a traditional woven pocket or a mesh pocket.
The maverik havok lacrosse head is for aggressive minded defensemen long stick middies and faceoff wings looking to put a little offense in their play.
If you are a disruptive type player the havok will allow you to shoot faster pass crisper and play harder than any other head on the market.
They are made of nylon webbing woven into the side of the pocket and require few adjustments.
Defenders may use a stiffer stick than attack players.
So heads form the top part of the stick with most heads are being made up of plastics nowadays and these heads are attached to shafts using screws to make it firm.