Which lacrosse head should i get




















Typically weather and wear and tear. The wear and tear can be a number of things that happen through the game:. The screw that goes into the lacrosse head is a major part of connecting the head and the shaft. Lacrosse screws are best purchased online but also may be purchased at a hardware store. The small screw is a small piece of hardware that makes a big difference.

Purchase lacrosse screws to make sure there is no interference with the play on the field. Let us know in the comments below what works best for you when constructing your lacrosse stick. Universal heads are allowed to be used in all levels of play. They follow the minimum requirements for both pinch and mouth width making it an easy transition between divisions.

First you need to figure out what type of player you are based on your abilities or position you want to play. If you want to be a more offensive-minded player then try to find an attack head that is light and flexible. If you want to play defense then try to find a defensive head that is more durable and stiff. The wider the mouth, the easier it is to pick up ground balls and catch.

Defensemen and midfielders are encouraged to get heads with wide mouths because gaining offensive possession will put your team in position to score more goals and make game winning plays. Attackmen and experienced sharpshooters are encouraged to get a head with a narrow mouth.

You will grip the ball more and add more whip to your shot. The greatest benefit of having a pinched head is it creates a better channel in the pocket of your stick making it more accurate when you throw.

Based on your specific skill set, you need to choose the head that will enhance your strengths and cover up your weaknesses. The bottom rail is the plastic beam that has strategically placed sidewall stringing holes that allow your mesh to be strung to the head. The position of these sidewall holes and the curve of the bottom rail will have a huge impact on how the stick throws. The position of your pocket is determined by where the bottom rail curves the most. If you are a player who prefers a high pocket then you are going to want a high or level 5 bottom rail.

If you prefer a low pocket, then you will benefit more from a low or level 1 bottom rail. If you are a guy who likes to push the rock in transition, go with a mid pocket.

This pocket will give you more hold and help you run through checks from the riding attackman. If you play middie, go with a mid pocket. This is the best all-around pocket and is perfect for the do-it-all type of play that is required from midfielders. This is what you need if you are a player who goes from defense to offense, since it gives you a good hold, and allows you to really step into your shots on offense and fire the ball past the goalie.

The throwstring configuration pertains to the setup of the shooting strings. This affects the release of the ball as well as the hold. The more strings you have, the more hold you have in your stick.

The fewer strings you have, the quicker the release. This is another section where we make some suggestions, but if you have a setup that you like and comfortable with we recommend sticking with that. If you are an attackman going with a low pocket, we suggest trying out the 1 pro nylon 1 straight set up. This helps you get the ball out of the stick quickly, which is beneficial for when you're playing behind the cage at X looking to feed the ball quickly, or when you're trying to finish inside.

If you are an attackman or offensive-minded middie going with a mid pocket we recommend going with the 1 pro nylon 2 straight. This setup gives you a good whip, making your release snappier. What this means is that your shot speed increased, but it can take some extra time to release. This throwstring configuration also increases hold in your stick. For a long pole, our recommendation is the 2 standard throwstring configuration.

This is the set up that gives you a low level of whip, making it much easier for you when you're throwing long clearing passes across the field to other defensemen or throwing the outlet passes to the middies going upfield looking for transition opportunities.

Having too much whip will it make it more difficult to throw the long cross-field passes. As a reminder, these are our suggestions, if you have a setup that works great for you, we recommend sticking with that and not changing it! If you are in a pinch and need a head strung up ASAP check out our rush stringing service, which gets your head strung up and shipped from our warehouse in 2 business days or less. If you have any other questions or would like to speak with a pro for some further details regarding your custom pocket, please do not hesitate to give us a call , or send us an email at questions lax.

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