Silverfin Lacrosse Discount Sale

Silverfin Titanium handles are constructed of Grade-9 titanium and remain uncoated to create a handle with an unmatched look and feel. Silverfin released a press release today announcing the warehouse selling of titanium shafts at a 30% discount.

(January, 4, 2010) Silverfin Lacrosse anounces a steep discount on their 2009 titanium handles to pave the way for an upcoming product release in early March 2010. All titanium shafts are discounted an unbelievable 30%.

Silverfin Titanium handles are constructed of Grade-9 titanium and remain uncoated to create a handle with an unmatched look and feel. These handles feature minimal graphics and a logo that is laser etched into the metal and will never wear away. They are ideal for players interested in a high performance shaft without flashy designs or graphics. They fit all styles of heads.


Silverfin’s origin was in high end lacrosse education and training for youth players in Southern California, but it is quickly growing it’s presence in the lacrosse equipment industry. With titanium handles of unparalleled weight and feel and new products scheduled to hit the market in the near future, it is poised to become a top brand in lacrosse equipment design and manufacturing.

Visit Silverfin Lacrosse to purchase a titanium handle.

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2 Comments

  1. Mikey Peters on January 5, 2010 at 12:38 am

    Seems like a sick deal. I have heard these shafts are very solid.

  2. steve on January 4, 2010 at 3:55 pm

    seems like a good deal

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