The Easton Stealth Core Glove

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Easton made its way into the lacrosse industry with top of the line equipment and research. The same holds true in the new Stealth Core glove. Impact-absorbing EVA foam protection is placed in the most critical regions of the Easton Core Glove. It’s meant to feel snug around your hand and it features a micro-fiber palm.

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In addition to the palm, the glove has a flared tri-cuff for wrist protection and mobility. This cuff will definitely cause slashes to deflect.

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Look out for this glove in the near future with these colorways White/Black, White/Red, White/Royal, White/Navy.

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Head to EastonLacrosse.com to learn more about the glove.

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4 Comments

  1. […] these gloves are definitely a great option and one that I wouldn’t turn down. For more info click Easton Stealth Core GlovePhotos by Kendra J. Harriston#dd_ajax_float{ background:none repeat scroll 0 0 #FFFFFF; border:1px […]

  2. Jeffrey Berger on November 7, 2012 at 5:18 am

    What is the strap on the thumb for?

    • Handsome Bob on November 7, 2012 at 1:48 pm

      I’m going to throw out a guess and say they’re for the classic glove tug after a scrum or a diving shot?

    • Lacrosse Playground on November 7, 2012 at 3:18 pm

      We believe it is for hanging your gloves up in your locker for drying purposes.

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