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Earlier today, I was thrilled to learn how many of our readers know about lacrosse heads. This afternoon, I posted an ambiguous picture of a head on one of our Instagram accounts. Read More...
The Gait Torque 3 Lacrosse Head is designed to meet new NCAA and NFHS specifications. Inside Stringing Tabs with inverted V shape provides the narrowest allowable pocket for NCAA play. Drop-V Scoop channels the pocket allowing for improved accuracy and quicker release point. Read More...
The Torque, a staple head for Gait Lacrosse, is designed for the offensive player. Stringing tabs create multiple options for upper and lower pockets, multiple shooting strings, and formation of the ultimate narrow pocket for maximum ball control. Read More...
The Gait head debuted over five years ago, but is still going strong according to our friend and blogger at TeamBattleLax.com. Check out what he has to say. MORE AFTER THE JUMP...
Here are some great images of the Gait custom heads that were made up for the new Freshmen. Each rookie got a tour of their locker room and had a brand new custom head waiting for them. Dyeing gurus at Stylin' Strings did the custom job for Virginia. Read More...
For this issue of SS Lax Customs, Stylin’ Strings “Honored the Game” by completely customizing a Gait Torque to match the insignia of the Army’s Tenth Mountain Sustainment Brigade serving in Iraq. Read More...
The Stylin' Strings crew are always on their game and this dye job is no different. SS dyed a Gait Torque to look like it's made out of wood. Read More...
Here’s a fresh digital camouflage dyed Gait Torque, with a Boston Cannons theme. I started out on this head during the summer before the Major League Lacrosse tournament in hopes of the Boston Cannons bringing it home, but things didn’t go as planned. I’ve always wanted to do a digital camouflage dye job, and it was a good time to relax and dye a head for myself for a change.
Each week Lacrosse Playground will be featuring a different lacrosse athlete as part of our “Grip ‘N Rip” series, where we’ll find out what the best use to fine tune their game. This week we are featuring Dartmouth attackman Ari Sussman. >>READ MORE
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The extreme bevel done on a carbon handle better than ever before? We think so this … Read more