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Retail stores will soon be stocked with Matte Black/Chrome Fade heads. The Warrior Nemesis (shown) displays a Matte Black finish at the top fading into an Orange Chrome towards the throat. The process begins like every Chrome head. Read More...
Matt Danowski may be using a custom faded chrome Warrior Cobra in the MLL playoffs this weekend. The bottom half fades in to Green towards the top of the head. Read More...
Let everyone on the road know that you play lacrosse by purchasing a Laxworx chrome emblem for your car. Laxworx has manufactured a high quality product that contains real chrome electroplated onto hardened ABS plastic. The chrome will never fade. Read More...
Clemson takes some inspiration from Dartmouth's helmets last year, along with some Syracuse influence. Displayed on the White Pro7 is the "Gentlemen Tiger" logo. The team decided to put a lacrosse stick in his hand instead of a top hat like the original. Read More...
Code Blue athlete Justin Smith shared his custom chrome dyed heads with us. The heads are faded from blue to chrome and contain Code Blue graphics on the lip and sides. Read More...
In the United States, lacrosse during the 1900's had primarily been a regional sport centered in and around the east coast. With the growth in popularity, players have been looking for ways to stand out from the crowd. There is a new website that will allow players to create a custom chrome lacrosse head, or stick to suit their personal tastes.
In the Maryland Terps' fan base there have been rumblings of the turtle shell print being used more in the unis (inserts, football helmet, @TizzleSTX has gotta pull something for the gloves and pads). Under Armour stepped it up and added it to this year's men's basketball uni.