Equipment
Warrior has released a new head, COBRA. If you are wondering if the name COBRA sounds familiar then you are not mistaken. The original COBRA was the first head from Warrior. The new version of the COBRA obviously doesn’t have that much in common with the original, but it does have a little of the curved sidewall offset shape and that is what lead Warrior back down the path of the COBRA. The head will be legal for all levels of play with the X Spec and the Traditional Spec which is only legal for NFHS/Youth. Read More
Here's the helmet the Japanese National Team will be wearing at the world games this summer. Cascade seems to touch every corner of the world. MORE ON THE OTHER SIDE...
The New York Times published a great read about the growth of lacrosse today. The article boasts about low-level college teams making waves in the sport across America. The article even talks about a Navy Vs. Johns Hopkins game forty years ago in Houston that sparked the interest of soon-to-be fans. What isn't mentioned is the impact this growth is having on manufacturers.
With the growth of the sport comes added sales. Companies will continue to sell items at a high rate for years to come, and we will also see more new companies pop up on the scene like Maverik for instance. MORE AFTER THE JUMP...
Peep the :30 teaser for the new Warrior Shooter shoe. Drop everything you're doing before you click play. This will give you chills. Drop a line on the way out.
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 Cornell's Max Feely. This stud was extremely underrated going into college, but soon got on everyone's radar after Cornell's championship run in '09.
Based on the very popular Clutch head, this is the first Brine Men's head to use their new 2-shot molding process. Plus, a new face shape with reverse flared sidewall, scoop, and throat. It meets both NCAA specs and NFHS specs.
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 BYU senior defenseman and captain, Daniel Crawforth. Crawforth isn't the usual lax rat. He is from Idaho, is an Eagle Scout, and plans on enlisting in the Navy upon graduation. More after the jump.
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.
Long Island City, NY – January 27, 2010 – Maverik Lacrosse (www.maveriklacrosse.com) today announced that it will provide lacrosse equipment to Lakeshore Lacrosse training camps for a series of Winter lacrosse clinics to be held at YMCA's throughout the Minneapolis area. The clinics will be run by Minnesota Swarm and Maverik Soldier defenseman Joe Cinosky whose credits include being selected to play for Team USA in the 2010 World Games, playing for the MLL Champion Toronto Nationals and is one of the best defenseman to pick up a stick at the University of Maryland. More after the jump.
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 St. Mary's of Annapolis midfielder and UNC commit, Mark McNeill. Check out what this beast from Naptown uses to school people. More after the jump.