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Listing of Warrior Handles |
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Warrior Titan Pro - $170
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The Titan Pro has thinner walls than the Titan Classic and is a little bit lighter as well. (Defense length = $260)
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Warrior Titan Classic - $155
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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)
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Warrior Dolomite - $130
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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)
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Warrior Diamond - $125
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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.
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Warrior Woodrow - $110
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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.
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Warrior Krypto Pro - $105
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What the Titan Pro is to the Titan Classic, the Krypto Pro is to the Kryptolyte. (Defense length = $155)
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Warrior Kryptolyte - $70
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In our opinion, the Kryptolyte gives a better value for the money than any other handle on the market. (Defense length = $95)
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Warrior Platinum - $50
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Warrior's Platinum CU31 series is the next step up from aluminum. (Defense length = $65)
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Warrior Alloy 6000 - $22
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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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