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Luckily, there are smaller sticks (often labeled “Youth”) that have similar proportions and weight distributions as full-sized sticks.įor children that are a little older, there are many full-sized options that come with relatively wide heads that can make it easy to learn catching. Players around 8 and under may not be able to handle the weight and length of a full-sized stick.

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To help you figure out how to decide what the best stick for yourself or your child is, I’ve highlighted some important things to consider below. Every time I bought a new stick in the past, I spent hours doing research-including trips to my local lacrosse shop-before finally settling on one. It can be difficult to choose a lacrosse stick with so many options available. How to Choose the Best Lacrosse Stick for You For example, you may like very light lacrosse shafts and heads with a narrow pinch, but you may only be able to find a complete stick with a light shaft but wide head. In addition, choosing an individual head and shaft allows you to choose ones that fit your style of play the best. So if you only shop for complete sticks, you’ll automatically be eliminating some of the best lacrosse heads and shafts on the market. Most lacrosse companies only offer a few complete sticks. You may have to drill a new hole in the shaft so you can screw the head in, but in most cases, that’s it.Īs mentioned in the first section, I recommend advanced players choose individual heads and shafts. When people hear that lacrosse heads and shafts from different brands usually fit together for the first time, they are often shocked. When Individual Heads & Shafts Make Sense If you think a complete stick is right for you or your child, click here to jump back up to the first section. This is why complete lacrosse sticks are often a great choice for beginners and younger players who don’t yet require very advanced heads and shafts. You only have to make one purchase and the stick comes ready to use out of the box. They are affordable and check all of the basic boxes for what you need in a lacrosse stick. There are many great lacrosse sticks for beginners to learn with including options from the top companies. Most lacrosse players start out using a complete stick nowadays. Individual Heads & Shafts When Complete Sticks Make Sense
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If you want to get an Eclipse 2, they are making everyone get the full stick before they release the head only in the fall. Until September, STX is only selling the full combination. You can get the whole package together and strung up by one of our gurus or simple get the head and/or handle separately. STX got smart with this design and added a textured grip zone towards the top and also made the handle oval shaped where you grip to to stop twist on big saves. So many players ( especially in the advanced youth and high school brackets ) were playing with attack shafts because the 40 inch models were too slow to whip around. This is the second generation of a traditional 40 inch goalie shaft that they cur down to 34 inches. STX also has a special new handle that can be paired with the Eclipse 2 called the Outlet.
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Check out the MEMORY MESH PRO REVIEW HERE. Memory Mesh simply eats rebounds and if strung properly, will throw outlet passes on a rope.
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Pair that up with complimentary Memory Mesh ( the mesh is free from STX and we can have it professionally strung for you for only $35 ) and you have the best goalie head in the game.

but they just gave you one of the flattest scoops in the game. It is no secret that today's coaches expect goalies to get out of the cage and win some ground balls. The scoop on the Eclipse 2 head was flattened a bit as well as re-angled for better ground balls.

Be sure to check out what our Pro has to say in this exclusive video about the new STX Eclipse 2 goalie head. The best part is that they increased the overall stiffness of the head without adding any weight. These guys understood that although the first version was the best selling goalie head of all time, increased shot speeds by carbon shafts and bigger players necessitated a stronger head up towards the scoop for high school and collegiate level play. The new STX Eclipse 2 goalie head was stiffened up by the engineers at STX.
