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Set of STX® FiddleSTX Lacrosse Sticks - Lacrosse

(more) »rank: 14544

from: STX


Editorial Product Review: :Enjoy all the action and fun of lacrosse. FiddleSTX lacrosse sticks are a 30 miniature version of two of STX’s most popular sticks, the Bionic and Proton. Each stick has a soft mesh pocket, which is ideal for young players. Great for indoor and outdoor play! Now anyone can learn the skills, and experience the fun of playing lacrosse – America’s oldest sport! Includes: 1 mini Bionic, 1 mini ...


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Franklin Youth Lacrosse Stick 3-pc. Set

(more) »rank: 34779

from: Franklin Sports


Editorial Product Review: :Two 31? mini lacrosse sticks with pro style net Foam lacrosse style ball Fun for ages 7+


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Gait Icon2 Mens Attack Lacrosse Stick

(more) »rank: 14593

from: Gait


Editorial Product Review: :The Gait® Icon™ 2.0 men's attack lacrosse stick features a Transfer Offset System, which moves the offset from the head to the handle for an improved feel at an affordable price. Its large catching area improves the ability to catch when developing skills.


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STX AV8® Lacrosse Stick (EA)

(more) »rank: 44019

from: STX


Editorial Product Review: :The best and most aggressive beginner stick on the market. Lightweight, durable and easy to maintain with a soft mesh pocket. Colors Options:  Red, White, or Blue Mesh


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STX Ball Hog Youth Lacrosse Attack Stick

(more) »rank: 22872

from: STX


Editorial Product Review: :Designed specifically for the beginner, the STX® Ball Hog youth lacrosse attack stick features a 2-in sidewall and a shorter overall length for easier handling. It's molded with softer material for forgiving response and performance.


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Gait Icon Lacrosse Stick (EA)

(more) »rank: 71851

from: Debeer


Editorial Product Review: :Top load offset provides ultimate feel when developing skills. Exceptional durability and strength-to-weight ratio. Modern lacrosse stick at an affordable price.


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STX 'RACY' WOMEN'S LACROSSE STICK

(more) »rank: 60979

from: STX


Editorial Product Review: :Aggressive entry level stick. Lower sidewalls not typically found in entry stick allow for deeper pocket. Flat scoop for easy ground ball pick-ups. Wide pocket profile for easy catching. Meets IFWLA standards. Traditional pocket. Colors: teal, white, pink, lime green


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deBeer Response Women's Lacrosse Stick

(more) »rank: 48167

from: deBeer


Editorial Product Review: :Ideal for ball retention, this deBeer® Response women's lacrosse stick features a large ball stop area. The canted top rail helps control the ball when you're learning to catch, while the straight bottom rail allows for perfect pocket formation.


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STX Lilly Intro Lacrosse Stick with AL600 Shaft

(more) »rank: 78081

from: STX


Editorial Product Review: :The Lilly lacrosse head from STX® has an overall length of 34.5', making ball handling easier for younger or entry-level players. It features a flat-style scoop for easy pick-ups and a wide face for easy catching. It's paired with an AL600 aluminum shaft.


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STX Xen Lacrosse Stick (Handle=STX Slant 10 Degree [White/Black] $149.99)

(more) »rank: 89463

from: Sports For Her


Editorial Product Review: :The STX Xen is the most technologically advanced stick in the game. The Xen features the STX?s wildly popular elastomer overmold, together with the maximum 10 degree bend, which creates the most technologically advanced stick in the game. The 10 Degree design for quicker release and better feel for the ball. The overmold creates ?dead ball? feel, reduces ball rattle, and promotes more accurate passing and shooting. It features ...


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