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Warrior's second edition to it's Titanium Infused line is the Evo Ti. The Evo Ti shows Warrior's continued efforts at innovation and combines many of the company's popular features from heads past. Read More and Order >> |
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Warrior's Titanium Infused line includes the Revo Ti in 2010. It features a titanium rod running along the top beam of the sidewalls and across the throat of the head as well. Read More and Order >> |
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The Gait/Debeer Flow is new and it is compliant for 2010 and is therefore legal at all levels of play. At first glance, it almost resembles a Warrior Helix more than anything. Read More and Order >> |
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The Brine Assett was new in 2009 and featured a very innovative design concept. The noteworthy feature of this head is that there are holes in the middle of the sidewall rather than at the bottom. Read More and Order >> |
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Warrior's line of 2010 heads includes one called the Noz and it is indeed a little bit new and different from anything they have produced before. The Noz is legal for all levels of play. Warrior is touting it as the lightest head ever made at 4.3 oz. Read More and Order >> |
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Brine combines new technologies with old to come up with the 2010 compliant Gospel. The Gospel is lighter than many contemporaries, including the Warrior Helix, but is not quite as feathery light as the Brine Clutch and its mostly open sidewalls. Read More and Order >> |
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The Brine Assett is new in 2009 and features a very innovative design concept that should make it a favorite of stick doctors and string junkies everywhere. The noteworthy concept of this head are holes in the middle of the sidewall rather than on the bottom rail. Read More and Order >> |
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The Brine Franchise X is simply the Franchise retooled to meet the new NCAA specifications that call for a wider three-inch throat opening. It is indeed Legal for both NCAA and NFHS 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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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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New in 2008, the Brine Franchise is the latest from a company that is still churning out solid products year after year. The Franchise builds slightly from the popular Clutch model and has the overall look of a potentially great head. Read More and Order >> |
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The Gait Nuclear is interesting in that it is the first ever head to have a built-in grip on the head where it attaches to the handle. Read More and Order >> |
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STX's G22 is one of the lightest heads in the game. New in 2008, the G22 weighs in at a scant 118 grams and was personally designed by Gary Gait, hence the clever name. 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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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 takes another swipe at a Mikey Powell design with the Voyce in 2008. Very similar to MP's old Swerve, the Voyce is fairly light and is pretty much exclusively engineered for attackmen and offensive midfielders. Read More and Order >> |
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STX's popular Crankshaft series continues with the K18, 2007 entry for the company. The K18 was engineered by the popular Kyle Harrison and the K18 is a head that we particularly like for shooting and general throwing. 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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The Warrior Spyne is Warrior's first in the 'X' series, which means 2010 compliant. The Spyne is a nice-shaped head that resembles the Helix slightly and has a nice overall shape for players on both offense and defense. 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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Many old users of the Brine Cyber will be excited about the Brine Cyber Pro, a new head entry for 2008. The Cyber Pro is virtually identical in overall shape to the old Cybers with some new school additions that get it back up to date. Read More and Order >> |
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The Gait Mutant is new in 2009 and features a very innovative plastic insert for a player's top two fingers when cradling - a mini version of the same idea on the Nuclear called “Control Grip.” Read More and Order >> |
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STX's Crankshaft (or 10 degree offset) technology continues with the Kannon, a head marketed as a face-off head. With one of the narrowest throats in the game, the Kannon certainly has all the markings of a good face-off head. 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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Using just about every single one of Warrior's patents on one head, the Helix is a hodge-podge of what has made Warrior so popular over the last 10 years. This head has great potential. Read More and Order >> |
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The Clutch is the high-end addition to Brine's 2007 line. Much like Warrior's Helix, the Clutch is a combination of all Brine's head building tendencies. Read More and Order >> |
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A new edition from Harrow in 2007, the Turret is a progression from the H2 and continues to show that the company is serious about competing in the head market. Read More and Order >> |
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The STX X3 was the company's first foray into the offset handle market in 2006. Loosely modeled after the Excalibur and the popular X2, the X3 is a nice, light head that we like. Read More and Order >> |
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Looking to take the place of one of the most popular heads ever, the Xcalibur is new from STX in 2008. The Xcalibur will be popular with X2 fans who feared the head's extinction several years ago. Read More and Order >> |
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The Warrior Blade 2.0 is a reincarnation of one of the most popular heads ever made by the company. What started as a head designed for attackmen with superior ball-retention, the Blade became a cult favorite for FOGOs. Read More and Order >> |
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The Brine Answer Pro is Brine&r's 2009 version of its fairly popular Answer head. This is an extremely light head with some increased stiffness of the original version, but still the same overall vibe. Read More and Order >> |
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The Gait Toxic was first made in 2009 and has a relatively basic head shape. It is a decent head for the price. Read More and Order >> |
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The Harrow H2 is a very solid head with a sharp off-set look. It is very strong, but at the same time, fairly heavy. While the shape is good for a defenseman or beginner, we don't think that there is a lot to this head that really sets it apart. Read More and Order >> |
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The Proton Power is the third incantation of the Proton line. It is a radical change from the rest of the Protons, and that is most evident in the throat, where there are only two holes for leathers to come through. Read More and Order >> |
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At 124 grams the STX Revolver one of the lightest heads out there. It is new for 2010, but does not have a wide enough throat to be legal for NCAA play. Read More and Order >> |
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The STX Super Power is the latest in the Proton line of heads. It very much is the Proton Power, only it is built to the 2010 open throat specifications. It is legal for high school and college play. 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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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 Razer Spyne is identical to the Razer 2.0 in just about every way except for one: the plastic it's made from. Read More and Order >> |
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The Truth is a very sturdy head that was first manufactured in 2005. Compared to some of the other new heads on the market, this one does not have a lot of curve or cant to it. Read More and Order >> |
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First manufactured in 2004, the Gait Torque is still a very popular head model. This head has the Gait canted technology which creates the maximum offset by gradually canting the lower rail. Read More and Order >> |
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The STX Primer was new in 2006 and it is the least radical of STX's line of heads during this production period. Looking at its face, it is very similar in shape to the STX Deuce, but it obviously doesn't feature any of the rubber. Read More and Order >> |
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Manufactured for 2005, the E3 is offset, identical to the lines of the very successful Brine Edge, which was the first fully offset head. Read More and Order >> |
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The Warrior Blade Face-Off is the first specifically designed face-off head to hit the market. Shaped mostly like the Blade 2.0, the Blade F-Off, as Warrior affectionately calls it, is also the first head to have asymmetrical sidewalls. 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 Evolution X is made to 2010 specifications. It is legal for both NCAA and NFHS play. It is one with a new design that includes the 3" opening at the throat of the head, but it is very comparable to the old Evolutions in many ways. 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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Gait's Thrust 2.0 is a remake of 2007's Thrust. Since the company scrapped their TOS for 2009 and beyond, the Thrust 2.0 is meant to take over the market of the original's beginner and entry-level Gait models. Read More and Order >> |
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The STX Viper2 was first released in 2009. It is a moderate head made for the intermediate player, but will likely be a good choice for defensemen as well. Read More and Order >> |
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The Warrior Stiffi isn't the lightest head on the market, but with a first of its kind titanium-enforced rod running along the top beam of sidewalls, that really isn't a surprise. 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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The Evo Spyne is identical to the Evo 2.0 in just about every way except for one: the plastic it's made from. With Warrior's "Tek-9" polymer, this head is built rigidly and will not do a whole lot of flexing. 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 Gait Fuel in many ways resembles the Warrior Evolution and Revolution line of heads in terms of its curve and shape. Even its sidewall designs will remind many of Warrior. Read More and Order >> |
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The Proton Plus is the "legal" version of the original STX Proton, which was one of the best all-time selling heads in STX's history. It uses STX's forward cant to create a groove in the middle of the stick for the ball to sit in. Read More and Order >> |
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Gait's Asylum head was first produced for the 2006/2007 year and has a very unique look. The sidewalls are fairly strong and siff, which depdning on your preference, could make this a good face-off head. Read More and Order >> |
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First manufactured in 2004, the STX Profile features a forward cant design, which is the STX patented version of offset/curved. This a versatile head, designed for strength and utility. Read More and Order >> |
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The Harrow Variable is one of the more ambitious head designs out there. Released in 2006, it off-sets, but not until nearly down at the scoop of the stick. This gives a strange sensation while cradling. 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 Wizard is much in the same style as the Triton from Gait/DeBeer. The major difference is that it does not curve back at the scoop, but instead it almost tapers off. Read More and Order >> |
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The STX Deuce is the second incarnation of the STX Fuse, which introduced rubber "infused" into the sidewalls of the head. The Deuce is very lightweight and compact and the rubber does not seem to make much of an impact on head weight. Read More and Order >> |
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Manufactured for 2005, the Warrior Revo Pro is basically a Warrior Revolution that has been pinched. The style and character of the actual plastic material resembles the material used in the Warrior Finalizer more than it does the old Revolution. Read More and Order >> |
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The Chaos was one of Gait's new heads that arrived in 2006. Gait touts this as a the official head of the 2006 National Champion University of Virginia's men's lacrosse team. Read More and Order >> |
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The Brine Answer closely resembles the Brine Guru trick stick. It's very light and it seems to have the same basic design as the Brine Edge and E3 line. Read More and Order >> |
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The Mojo X very closely resembles the old Mojo: a fairly basic head design, but definitely a very solid performer. With its 3" throat opening it is legal for all levels of play. Read More and Order >> |
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First manufactured in 2002, the Bionic is one of the new breed of heads manufactured to be very narrow (as you look at the face) through the center part of the head. Read More and Order >> |
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The Mojo is 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 choice for defensemen and beginners. Read More and Order >> |
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First manufactured in 2003, this head was designed by Paul Gait, and has lots of design features and a few innovations. The design is radical looking. Read More and Order >> |
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