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Warrior took their classic Cobra design and put it on steroids. Warrior's patented insert molding technique was used to stiffen and reinforce the throat area. A longer head shape allows for a delayed release. NFHS only Read More and Order >> |
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The Cobra X meets NCAA and NFHS specifications. It is legal for use at all levels of play. It is virtually identical to the Cobra save for two things. Read More and Order >> |
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The company line is that the Brine Clutch 2 face shape with reversed flared sidewalls makes this the tightest Clutch out there. The Clutch 2 meets NFHS specs, but is not legal at the NCAA level of play. Read More and Order >> |
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The Brine Clutch 2X does have some newer features that make it different from the Clutch and the Clutch X that have been Brine's most popular heads over the last several years. The X means it is universally compliant with rules at all levels of play. Read More and Order >> |
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The Brine Voyce X6 is an example of where the new head model for 2010 really is a chip off the old block, changed only by its updated dimensions. The New Brine Voyce X6 is pretty much identical in appearance to the original Voyce. Read More and Order >> |
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The Clutch Superlight uses the gas-injected technology to make a feather light version of the Brine Clutch. Read More and Order >> |
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The Clutch X Superlight uses the gas-injected technology to make a feather light version of the Brine Clutch. This head is legal for NFHS and NCAA play. Read More and Order >> |
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New for 2012! The M80 has a double-X sidewall design, which provides stiffness and durability at key flex points at the top and bottom of the head. The face shape naturally creates a channel in the pocket for superior accuracy and consistent release. The reinforced scoop helps on ground balls and to throw mean poke checks. Read More and Order >> |
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The Evolution 3 has the same basic look and shape of all the Evo/Evolution head models from Warrior. The throat area has been beefed up for durability with a molded insert that gives the head a different look where it goes into the shaft. The Evo 3 meets NFHS rules and guidelines, but is not NCAA legal. Pics to come. Read More and Order >> |
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The STX Super Power is part of a long standing Proton tradition at STX. Only the best in the offensive line of STX heads have carried the name, Proton. This one very much is the Proton Power, only with a new name and built to the current open throat specifications. The Super Power is legal for both high school and college play. Read More and Order >> |
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The STX Proton Power came out in 2005 as the highest end of the attack or offensive minded player. It remains a very popular head choice in 2012. The Proton Power is legal for NFHS play but not NCAA games. The 'Pro' design uses aggressive sidewall styling and a streamlined scoop for quicker ground ball pick-ups. Read More and Order >> |
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The STALLION is a new lax head from STX for 2012. It is the first of the 'Kyle Harrison' design models that is made to fit onto a straight rather than a shaft that is angled or canted at the top. It is designed for a high pocket placement and with the midfielder in mind. STX uses C-Channel technology for a more rigid side wall bottom. Read More and Order >> |
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The STX Deuce was the second incarnation of the STX Fuse, which introduced rubber that was "infused" into the sidewalls of the head several years ago. The Deuce is legal for NFHS, but not NCAA. The throat opening is too narrow. Read More and Order >> |
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The STX Surgeon was the new for 2011 offensive minded STX head model. The throat is too narrow for NCAA play, but there is a Surgeon 10 X that is NCAA legal. The STX description for the Surgeon is of a head with a longer, contoured throat for enhanced control when cradling. Read More and Order >> |
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The STX Surgeon 10 came out in 2011 as an offensive minded STX head model. It is legal only NCAA. Not legal for high school. The Surgeon 10 has a stiffer, pointed scoop for a quick release and easy pocket channeling. Read More and Order >> |
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The Evolution 3X has the same basic look and shape of all the Evo/Evolution head models from Warrior. The 3" measurement across the throat opening and the X designation are signs that Evolution 3X works with any rule book on lacrosse sticks. Read More and Order >> |
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Like the first generation of Evolutions before it, we expect that the Evolution 2.0 will be a hit across the lacrosse landscape. Basically the same as the previous Evolutions, the 2.0 is slightly more pinched, but not nearly as much so as the Evo Pro. Read More and Order >> |
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The Evo Pro 2.0 has the look of the old Evo Pro on the sidewall, but other than that the design has changed quite a bit. It is NOT one of the new heads that is legal for all levels of play. Read More and Order >> |
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The Evolution X is manufactured to current specifications. The X tells you it is legal for all levels of play. It is a design that includes the 3" opening at the throat of the head, but it is very comparable to other evolutions of the Evolution in many ways. Read More and Order >> |
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At just over 136 grams the Warrior Evo Pro X6 is one of the lightest as well as being one of the most compact head models on the 2010 market. The Evo Pro X6 has the wider NCAA compliant 3" throat width coupled with the narrower NCAA minimum allowable 6" at the top. Read More and Order >> |
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New for 2012 is Brine's latest edition of and addition to the long Brine Superlight line. This one is called the Remix Superlight, and is an offensive-minded head design that is constructed using the ultra-light, very durable Warrior Noz plastic technology. Read More and Order >> |
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The Clutch was the high-end addition to Brine's line back in 2007. Since then there have been several reincarnations of this head model. Read More and Order >> |
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The Brine Clutch has been a popular "high-end" head model choice for the last few years, presumably because lacrosse players liked the extremely narrow throat opening that stayed narrow very far up the head, Canadian/box style. Read More and Order >> |
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The Brine Edge Superlight X strongly resembles the old Edge as well as the newer Edge X. The first Edge would be about 20 years old now, and truthfully to the naked eye the 2012 model won't look that much different. Read More and Order >> |
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First manufactured in 2004, the Gait Torque remains what might be described as almost a cult favorite. A short flat bottom rail helps with pocket formation in both upper and lower areas of the stick head. Support rib makes for the narrowest channeled pocket area allowed. The V-shaped scoop channels the ball into the middle of the head. Read More and Order >> |
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One thing that remains true to form in the Brine Cyber line-up is that they all have the same very open, recognizable and distinct sidewall design. At 147 grams the newest, the Brine Cyber Pro X6 is almost 10 grams lighter than the previous model. Read More and Order >> |
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The new Evolyte uses the Noz nitrogen injected technology in producing this incarnation of the Evolution, Warrior's all-time best selling head model. At about 120 grams it is extremely light. Read More and Order >> |
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At 118 grams this is pretty much as light as it gets. The Warrior Evolyte X is legal for all levels of play. The X is very much like the Evolyte, but it has the wider throat to make it legal at the NCAA level. Read More and Order >> |
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Like the first generation of Revolutions before it, we expect that the Rvolution 2.0 will be a hit across the lacrosse landscape. Basically the same as the previous Revolutions, the 2.0 is slightly more pinched, but not nearly as much so as the Revo Pro. Read More and Order >> |
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The Revo Pro 2.0 meets NFHS specifications, but the throat is too narrow for it to meet the new 2010 NCAA specs. It is legal for high school and club lacrosse play only. Read More and Order >> |
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At just over 150 grams the Warrior Revo Pro X6 is almost a half ounce heavier than the Evo Pro X6. The sturdier sidewall design is what makes the weight difference, because other than that the Evo Pro X6 and the Revo Pro X6 are identical. Read More and Order >> |
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Brine's Edge X is 2010 compliant and strongly resembles the old Edge - one of the most innovative and best selling heads of all time. It's a little wider than the original used to be, but has a straight off-set with no curve at all, which is almost old-school now. Read More and Order >> |
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If one were to look at a photograph of the 2010 STX X10 placed right next to a picture of the older STX Xcalibur head, that person would not see much of a difference between the two. Read More and Order >> |
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The Xcalibur is an updated version of the STX X2. In fact, comparing an old X2 with an Xcalibur yields very little difference, save for a couple aesthetic changes. Read More and Order >> |
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The STX Professor is built to the 2010 open throat specifications, but with the measurement at just over 6" for the opening at the back of the scoop the Professor is legal for NCAA play only. It is not legal for most high school level players. Read More and Order >> |
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The Warrior VICE X meets all current head specifications and can be used at all levels of play. This durable and semi-pinched head has a smallish opening is a good choice for face-off guys, especially for the 'pinch and pop' types. Read More and Order >> |
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Building on the success of one of the best-selling heads of all time, the Warrior Razer 2.0 should pick up right where the Razer left off. Read More and Order >> |
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The Warrior Razer 2.0 X is legal for all levels, including the NCAA and its 2010 width specifications. It is 6.5" at its widest point so in that sense it remains old school style. Read More and Order >> |
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The Brine Blueprint is not proclaimed by Brine to be the next step in head Evolution, but they do call it, "a brand new design geared for players at all positions." Read More and Order >> |
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The Verdict came down from Brine a few years ago in 2009. It is legal for NFHS play, but the throat opening, or lack thereof, renders the Verdict too narrow for NCAA use. Read More and Order >> |
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The WARRIOR EMPEROR is new for 2011. It meets all current head specifications for NFHS, but is not legal for NCAA. Read More and Order >> |
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The WARRIOR EMPEROR X is new for 2011. With only a 6" opening at the top it is legal for NCAA play ONLY. Read More and Order >> |
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The Mojo was Warrior's mid-line entry for 2007. It very closely resembles the Finalizer and has taken over that market since the Finalizers sold out. With an extremely flat scooping area and an overall stiff design, the Mojo is a good basic head choice with many good fundamental characteristics. Read More and Order >> |
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