Choosing the Right Lacrosse Equipment
Posted by Burghardt Sporting Goods on Nov 15th 2024
Understanding the Differences in Lacrosse Sticks, Heads, and Meshes
When it comes to lacrosse, the quality and type of equipment can make a major difference in performance, especially as players progress to higher levels. Selecting the right lacrosse stick, head, and mesh is essential to achieving better control, accuracy, and durability on the field. With constant innovation in lacrosse gear, new models like the ECD Weapon X 2.0 head offer exciting options for players looking to enhance their game. This guide dives into the various types of lacrosse sticks, heads, and meshes available today, with tips to help players choose the best combination for their unique playing style.
1. Lacrosse Sticks: Different Types and Their Purposes on the field
Attack and Midfield Sticks
- Length: Attack and midfield sticks are usually around 40-42 inches in length, allowing for better handling and quick movements.
- Material: Most attack sticks are made from lightweight, durable materials like carbon fiber or alloy, giving players fast handling capabilities and a solid feel.
- Grip: Some sticks feature textured grips to improve control, especially helpful for quick dodges and changes of direction.
Defense Sticks
- Length: Defensive sticks are much longer, usually around 52-72 inches, to help players check their opponents and intercept passes.
- Durability: Defense sticks are often made from stronger materials, such as titanium or reinforced aluminum, to withstand heavy impacts.
- Weight: Heavier sticks may be ideal for defenders who prefer more weight behind their checks, though many players opt for lighter options for speed.
Goalie Sticks
- Length: Goalie sticks are between 40-72 inches, with the length adjusted based on the goalie’s preference and playing style.
- Head Size: Goalie stick heads are wider, making it easier to block shots and control rebounds.
2. Lacrosse Heads: Types, Features, and the all new ECD Weapon X 2.0
Attack and Midfield Heads
- Length: Defensive sticks are much longer, usually around 52-72 inches, to help players check their opponents and intercept passes.
- Durability: Defense sticks are often made from stronger materials, such as titanium or reinforced aluminum, to withstand heavy impacts.
- Weight: Heavier sticks may be ideal for defenders who prefer more weight behind their checks, though many players opt for lighter options for speed.
Goalie Sticks
- Length: Goalie sticks are between 40-72 inches, with the length adjusted based on the goalie’s preference and playing style.
- Head Size: Goalie stick heads are wider, making it easier to block shots and control rebounds.
2. Lacrosse Heads: Types, Features, and the all new ECD Weapon X 2.0
Attack and Midfield Heads
Attack and midfield heads are narrower, offering control and precision in movements. Stiffer heads provide better shot accuracy, while more flexible heads allow attackers to maneuver through tight spaces.
Defense Heads
Designed for durability, defense heads are wider to intercept passes and more rigid to endure physical play.
Goalie Heads
With significantly larger heads, goalie sticks offer a wider catching area to make crucial saves. Goalie heads are highly customizable, making them suitable for a variety of personal preferences.
Spotlight: ECD Weapon X 2.0 Lacrosse Head
The ECD Weapon X 2.0 head is designed for advanced faceoff players, bringing unique features to the field, such as:
- Enhanced Flexibility and Strength: This head withstands the repeated stress and bending of faceoffs while offering durability.
- Advanced Control: The head’s shape provides excellent ball control off the draw, enabling quick and precise ball direction.
- Ideal for Midfielders: Tailored for faceoff specialists, the Weapon X 2.0 is perfect for midfielders who want to transition seamlessly from faceoff to play.
3. Lacrosse Mesh Types and Their Impact on Performance
Soft Mesh
- Characteristics Soft mesh is highly flexible, providing better ball control for cradling and passing.
- Best For: This type of mesh is ideal for beginner players who need extra help in securing the ball, as it offers better grip and easier adjustments.
- Downside: Soft mesh may lose its shape more quickly, especially in wet conditions, which can affect consistency.
Hard Mesh
- Characteristics Hard mesh is more durable and maintains its shape longer than soft mesh.
- Best For: Hard mesh is often preferred by more experienced players due to its consistent release and longer-lasting structure.
- Downside: It may take longer to break in, but once settled, it provides reliable performance.
Performance Mesh
- Characteristics Performance mesh combines the durability of hard mesh with the ball control features of soft mesh. It’s often weather-resistant and retains its shape even in wet or humid conditions.
- Best For: Many companies, including ECD and StringKing, offer performance mesh with various features, such as weather-resistant coatings and different diamond shapes.
- Downside:Performance mesh is ideal for advanced players looking for a balance of control, durability, and consistency.
Stringing Styles and Diamond Sizes
- Characteristics Hard mesh is more durable and maintains its shape longer than soft mesh.
- Best For: Hard mesh is often preferred by more experienced players due to its consistent release and longer-lasting structure.
- Downside: It may take longer to break in, but once settled, it provides reliable performance.
Performance Mesh
- Characteristics Performance mesh combines the durability of hard mesh with the ball control features of soft mesh. It’s often weather-resistant and retains its shape even in wet or humid conditions.
- Best For: Many companies, including ECD and StringKing, offer performance mesh with various features, such as weather-resistant coatings and different diamond shapes.
- Downside:Performance mesh is ideal for advanced players looking for a balance of control, durability, and consistency.
Stringing Styles and Diamond Sizes
Mesh diamond size and stringing styles also affect performance. Smaller diamonds offer tight control, while larger diamonds add flexibility, making them ideal for faceoff players.
Tips for Choosing the Right Lacrosse Stick, Head, and Mesh Combination
- Identify your position and playing style for optimal performance.
- Consider weather resistance and durability needs.
- Try out different combinations to find the right fit.
- Seek advice from experienced players and coaches.
Burghardt Sporting Goods: Your Go-To Source for Lacrosse Equipment
At Burghardt Sporting Goods, we offer a wide selection of lacrosse sticks, heads, and meshes, including the latest ECD Weapon X 2.0 head. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, visit us to find the equipment that best suits your needs.