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Listing of All Handles
Warrior Titan Levitation - $215
The Titan Levitation is Warrior's strongest and lightest titanium handle.
Brine Swizzle Ti - $180
The Brine Swizzle Titanium is the next step for the MP line of handles.
Warrior Titan Pro - $170
The Titan Pro has thinner walls than the Titan Classic and is a little bit lighter as well. (Defense length = $260)
STX Sc+Ti Premiere - $165
The Sc + Ti Premiere is STX's high-end handle for 2006. While at first glance it doesn't look like there is a lot to get excited about, it is extremely lightweight and has a nice, smooth feel to it.
Warrior Titan Classic - $155
Warrior's Titan Classic is the handle that started it all for a company that now has a large stake in the lacrosse industry. (Defense length = $240)
Brine Ti 22 - $150
Brine's Classic Titanium handle has a slick finish and relatively flat edges. This is Brine's high-end handle outside of the MP "Swizzle" line.
Warrior Dolomite - $130
The Warrior Dolomite is the next breed of alloy from Warrior. It is a mix between the Titanium and Krypto Pro lines and appears to be a good one at that. (Defense length = $185)
Warrior Diamond - $125
The Warrior Diamond is extremely lightweight and rigid, but what really sets it apart is its unique, tacky feel, which (mostly) eliminates the need for tape.
STX Crankshaft 10 Ti - $115
STX's Crankshaft Titanium model is the exact same as its standard Titanium, but made for the Crankshaft series heads. (Defense length = $200)
Brine Sc21 Air - $110
The Sc21 Air tries to alleviate some of Brine's Scandium weight problems by using innovative holes throughout the handle to lessen weight.
Gait Silencer - $110
The Gait Silencer comes in both the TOS (offset) and straight versions. A titanium/scandium alloy, the Silencer is very reminiscent of the Gait Anarchy, but is a little stronger.
Warrior Woodrow - $110
The Warrior Woodrow is another Krypto Pro variant with a twist on the appearance. This one comes with an interesting coating that looks just like a real wood handle.
Brine Swizzle Scandium - $100
Brine's Swizzle line has moved on to the Scandium series handles and completely away from the 7075s from previous years.
STX Titanium - $105
STX's high-end titanium handle has a nice-feeling grip to it that isn't as slick as some of the other titanium handles on the market.
Warrior Krypto Pro - $105
What the Titan Pro is to the Titan Classic, the Krypto Pro is to the Kryptolyte. (Defense length = $155)
STX Scandium - $90
Scandium is a “between” type handle that helps bridge the gap between the C405 and the Titanium handles.
Gait DB 803 - $80
The DB803 is one of the lightest handles in the game. It is a titanium alloy, meaning that it may not be as strong as a traditional handle. (Defense length = $115)
STX Axe C405 - $70
The Axe C405 competes with Warrior's Kryptolyte and other C405 alloys on the market.
Warrior Kryptolyte - $70
In our opinion, the Kryptolyte gives a better value for the money than any other handle on the market. (Defense length = $95)
STX Crankshaft 7050 - $60
The STX Crankshaft 7050 series is a lightweight and cost-effective alternative to the Titanium version. (Defense length = $75)
Warrior Platinum - $50
Warrior's Platinum CU31 series is the next step up from aluminum. (Defense length = $65)
Brine Ignite - $40
Brine's Ignite Classic is more or less the next step up from an aluminum handle and competes with the Warrior Platinum series.
Warrior Alloy 6000 - $22
This is Warrior's entry-level handle. It's aluminum, so it's relatively lightweight, but it will bend, ding, and break more easily than any other handle out there.
 
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