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Warrior NOZ Is Back For A Summer Release

By Lacrosse Playground | August 2, 2012 |
Back on tour for the Summer, Warrior is bringing back the original NOZ head. This ultra-light weight lacrosse head was the first ever to feature Warrior's patented nitrogen NOZ molding technique to reduce weight in a lacrosse head. Weighing in at 4.3 oz the NOZ still stands up in the market as one of the lightest heads in the industry. Read More...

Warrior VoidLyte Goalie Lacrosse Head

By Lacrosse Playground | October 27, 2011 |
The first goalie head to feature Warrior's patented GAS ASSIST NOZ Molding process. Warrior's offset design allows for better ball control and a more consistent release point on outlet passes. The lightest goalie head ever made at 9.3oz. Read More...

Warrior Nemesis Lyte Goalie Head

By Lacrosse Playground | July 31, 2011 |
The Warrior Nemesis Lyte is top selling Warrior goalie head. The head is the next generation Nemesis goalie head featuring NOZ gas assist technology lowering the head weight by 14 percent. Open Flared sidewall for less weight and max. face for max. stops. The Warrior Nemesis Lyte meets Universal Specs for all levels of play. Purchase at LacrosseUnlimited.com.

Warrior VoidLyte Goalie Head

By Lacrosse Playground | April 7, 2010 |
With the release of the VoidLyte goalie head, Warrior has created the lightest goalie head on the market. Warrior has applied the Noz molding process to the goalie head to make it more beneficial for a goalie that relies on reaction time. Keep Reading...

Grip ‘N Rip: Jeremy Hirsch

By Lacrosse Playground | January 27, 2010 |
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 Princeton senior defenseman and recently named captain, Jeremy Hirsch. Check out what he uses to bring the pain. More after the jump.

Warrior's Jesse Schwartzman (Video)

By Lacrosse Playground | January 19, 2010 |
LPG caught up with 2009 MLL Goalie of the Year, Jesse Schwartzman, at the US Lacrosse Convention to find out what's on the horizon for Warrior. Jesse mentions the Noz goalie head as well as Matt Danowski joining the Warrior team.