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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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$105 Unstrung $125 w/ Mesh $140 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$105 Unstrung $125 w/ Mesh $140 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$100 Unstrung $120 w/ Mesh $135 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$100 Unstrung $120 w/ Mesh $135 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$90 Unstrung $110 w/ Mesh $125 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$90 Unstrung $110 w/ Mesh $125 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$90 Unstrung $110 w/ Mesh $125 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$90 Unstrung $110 w/ Mesh $125 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$85 Unstrung $105 w/ Mesh $120 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$80 Unstrung $100 w/ Mesh $115 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$70 Unstrung $90 w/ Mesh $105 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$70 Unstrung $90 w/ Mesh $105 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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$50 Unstrung $70 w/ Mesh $85 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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