Brine gloves
The story here with the Triumph II is the increased mobility of the thumb. Added ribs and folds give you the best possible feel on the stick with minimal loss of mobility. The Triumph II glove added back hand venting and shorter cuff as well. Read More...
Salisbury's squad looks better-and-better every year. Ch-check out their Matte Maroon Warrior TII helmet with a Gold facemask. Their mitts are Brine Triumphs with Maroon and Gold colorblocking, plus their signature Sea Gull logo and number on the cuff. Read More...
New from Brine is the Prestige glove. The glove is designed specifically for the next budding star. This glove has the perfect mix of nylon and leather making it super light and flexible. The Prestige features dual-density foam placed in a protection designed backhand as well as breathable mesh palm inserts and finger gussets. Comes in a variety of colorways.
Now, don’t think I’m going to roll over for all of today’s lacrosse equipment: I haven’t got to pads yet. BUT … my new Reebok 7Ks are incredibly better than my trusty old Brines! (Yes, that’s italic and an exclamation point in that last sentence.) I mean, big-time better.
Zebra Apparel's club team just got new King III gloves. The gloves are perforated leather in a White colorway. The center of the glove displays a Light Blue King Brine logo surrounded by a Grey King Brine reflective pattern. The cuff is embellished with the Zebra Apparel logo next to the players number.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, in cooperation with Brine, today announced a voluntary recall of the Brine VIP lacrosse gloves. Brine, a division of Warrior Sports Inc., of Warren, Mich, must recall about 7,000 youth and adult Brine VIP Lacrosse Gloves in the United States and 30 in Canada. Keep Reading...
Take a look at the new Brine King III gloves. The latest release from Brine features a reflective print pattern and several other enhancements over past versions. View Video and Images...