Latest Lacrosse Equipment Guide | BSG
Posted by Burghardt Sporting Goods on Dec 19th 2025
Latest Lacrosse Equipment: New Heads, Shafts, Mesh, Cleats, and Protective Gear
Lacrosse gear continues to evolve with stronger plastics, more consistent mesh technology, position specific shaft profiles, and upgraded protection built for speed and mobility. Below is a spotlight on standout lacrosse equipment currently featured on the Burghardt Sporting Goods lacrosse lineup, plus product comparisons that help narrow down the best fit by playing style.
Mesh and Pocket Tech: ECD HeroMesh 3.0 vs Hero 4.0, plus Vortex and Type 5x
Mesh technology has become one of the biggest performance differentiators in modern lacrosse. Pocket consistency, water resistance, and feel at release can change how quickly hands play and how confidently the ball stays put through contact. The comparisons below focus on tangible differences between leading mesh options.
| Mesh | Best For | Key Technology Highlights | Feel and Release Notes | Product Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ECD HeroMesh 4.0 (Semi Hard) | Ball control and consistency under pressure | Tri Fiber Core designed for more texture, control, and consistency, with a focus on resisting bagging | More grab on catches with a smoother release profile for quick passing and shooting | Shop Hero 4.0 Semi Hard |
| ECD Hero 3.0 (Semi Soft) | All weather performance and reduced bagging | Repel+ coating (noted as 10x water repellency improvement), enhanced stability core weave, and weight reduction claims | Lightweight feel with a setup built to hold pocket shape longer over time | Shop Hero 3.0 Semi Soft |
| ECD Vortex Mesh (Semi Soft) | Defined release point and feel | Hybrid weave with two diamond structures to create a sweet spot and a natural release point | Designed for strong feel at the release with a pocket shape that guides the ball | Shop Vortex Semi Soft |
| StringKing Type 5x (Semi Hard) | Control and responsiveness with a consistent pocket | Built around a balance of thickness, weight, responsiveness, and texture for repeatable performance | Stable pocket performance for players that want predictable passes and shots | Shop Type 5x Semi Hard |
Hero 4.0 Semi Hard Mesh
Tri Fiber Core focus on texture, control, and consistency for high pressure possessions.
- Built to resist bagging and maintain pocket shape
- Designed for confident catches with a smooth release
Vortex Mesh Semi Soft
Hybrid weave design built to create a sweet spot and a natural release point.
Type 5x Semi Hard Mesh
Performance mesh built for control, feel, and repeatable pocket behavior.
Hero 3.0 Semi Soft Mesh

Repel+ coating, stability upgrades, and lightweight performance claims make Hero 3.0 a strong value option for consistent pockets.
Lacrosse Heads: Shooter, Versatile Middie, and Defensive Options
Head selection should match role and play style. Face shape, stiffness, throat design, and scoop geometry impact ground balls, ball security, passing lanes, and finishing. The lineup below highlights recent head models built around position focused performance.
Maverik Kinetik 3 (Strung)
Updated narrow face shape with Tension Lock and a shortened throat for ball control, built with the outside shooter in mind.
- Tension Lock helps define a shooting channel
- Control Core and Duratough materials focus on stiffness and consistency
Maverik Kimera (Unstrung)
Versatile build combining elements from multiple Maverik head lines, optimized with Force Tech for a fast paced two way role.
- Narrow bottom rail for control
- Trigger throat and upward draft angle for ground balls
StringKing Mark 3V (Unstrung)
New plastic with a pinched design for ball security plus a subtle flare for catching, with a scoop built for ground ball strength and consistency.
StringKing Mark 3D
Defensive focused stiffness and durability with reinforced scoop design, built to hold shape and deliver consistent control across the season.
Maverik Havok 2 (Strung)
Designed for LSM and defense with a lightweight 4 strut build, tighter face shape, and scoop angle built for ground balls.
Maverik Tank 2.0 (Strung)
Built for battle focused defense with a 6 strut design and Xrail technology, plus a scoop angle engineered for ground ball work.
Lacrosse Shafts: Speed vs Power Profiles and Material Choices
Shaft choice affects hand speed, shot timing, durability through checks, and comfort when switching hands. Carbon fiber and alloy options each bring tradeoffs in stiffness, weight, and long term wear. The comparison below highlights popular options currently featured online.
| Shaft | Category | Performance Focus | Notable Construction Notes | Product Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ECD Carbon LTX 2.0 | Carbon | Speed, fast hands | Control Shape with Flex 1 profile, with TeXtreme carbon fiber tech described as 20 percent lighter than typical reinforcements | Shop Carbon LTX 2.0 |
| ECD Carbon MTX 2.0 | Carbon | Power and physical play | Designed around a power profile and TeXtreme tech, positioned for demanding two way play | Shop Carbon MTX 2.0 |
| ECD Carbon Pro 3.0 Power | Carbon | Added power on step downs and alley shots | Kevlar reinforcement, Flex 3 with a low kick point, plus raised texture and a sliding end cap concept | Shop Carbon Pro 3.0 Power |
| Maverik Mission Blank Scandium 60 inch | Alloy | Lightweight strength with a clean look | Scandium alloy with bead blasted grip and ABE 3 butt end design | Shop Mission Blank 60 inch |
| Maverik Hypercore 60 inch | Carbon | Value performance with stiffness focus | Carbon composite with I Beam Carbon Core described as zero flex for accuracy | Shop Hypercore 60 inch |
Carbon LTX 2.0 Shaft
Speed focused profile for players prioritizing quick hands and creativity.
Mission Blank Scandium 60 inch DEF
All blank presentation with a lightweight Scandium alloy build, designed for performance driven play.
Footwear and Protective Gear: Speed Cleats and Modern Mobility Protection
Finishing touches matter. Cleats influence first step quickness and change of direction, while protective gear should provide coverage without limiting range of motion. These featured options are built for modern lacrosse pace and contact.
New Balance BurnX5 Lacrosse Cleat
Lightweight cleat built around speed and control with a snug fit focus, plus TPU molded outsole traction for turf and natural surfaces.
Maverik Max Arm Guard 2028
Protection and mobility emphasis with Air Core Foam across extended forearm zones, plus venting design intended to keep comfort high during play.
How to Build a Complete Lacrosse Setup by Position
Recommended gear direction: shooter oriented head, consistent channel pocket, speed profile shaft.
- Head: Kinetik 3 for a shooter focused design
- Mesh: Hero 4.0 Semi Hard for control and consistency
- Shaft: Carbon LTX 2.0 for fast hands
Recommended gear direction: versatile head, pocket feel, power or balanced shaft choice.
- Head: Kimera for a versatile two way identity
- Mesh: Vortex for a defined release point feel
- Shaft: Carbon MTX 2.0 or Carbon Pro 3.0 Power for stronger dodges and shots
Recommended gear direction: stiff head with strong scoop, durable long pole shaft, semi hard mesh stability.
- Head: Havok 2 or Tank 2.0 for defensive battle roles
- Mesh: Type 5x Semi Hard for repeatable performance
- Shaft: Mission Blank Scandium 60 inch for alloy strength and clean grip feel
About Burghardt Sporting Goods
Burghardt Sporting Goods is built around helping Wisconsin athletes gear up with the latest lacrosse equipment, from heads, shafts, and mesh to cleats and protective gear. Product comparisons, pocket materials, position focused recommendations, and in store expertise make it easier to choose lacrosse gear that matches playing style and budget. Shop online at burghardtsportinggoods.com or visit the New Berlin store for hands on help building a complete lacrosse setup for the season.