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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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$120 Unstrung $140 w/ Mesh $155 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$115 Unstrung $135 w/ Mesh $150 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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$115 Unstrung $135 w/ Mesh $150 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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$105 Unstrung $125 w/ Mesh $140 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$105 Unstrung $125 w/ Mesh $140 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$100 Unstrung $120 w/ Mesh $135 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$100 Unstrung $120 w/ Mesh $135 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$95 Unstrung $115 w/ Mesh $130 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$85 Unstrung $105 w/ Mesh $120 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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$85 Unstrung $105 w/ Mesh $120 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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$85 Unstrung $105 w/ Mesh $120 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$85 Unstrung $105 w/ Mesh $120 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$80 Unstrung $100 w/ Mesh $115 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$80 Unstrung $100 w/ Mesh $115 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$80 Unstrung $100 w/ Mesh $115 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$80 Unstrung $100 w/ Mesh $115 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$75 Unstrung $95 w/ Mesh $110 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$70 Unstrung $90 w/ Mesh $105 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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$65 Unstrung $85 w/ Mesh $100 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$65 Unstrung $85 w/ Mesh $100 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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$65 Unstrung $85 w/ Mesh $100 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$50 Unstrung $70 w/ Mesh $85 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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$45 Unstrung $65 w/ Mesh $80 w/ Rock-it Pocket
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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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