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STX Rotor 2 Attack Lacrosse Stick with AL6000 Shaft

(more) »rank: 8047

from: STX


Editorial Product Review: :The STX® Rotor 2 men's attack lacrosse stick with AL6000 shaft is an entry-level stick with an open sidewall design, wide scoop area for easier pickups, and a wide pocket area for an increased catching surface. The 2' sidewall offers the maximum ball protection zone, and the reduced shaft length allows for easier handling. Note: Handle length does not meet specifications for high school and college play.


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STX Lacrosse Mini Stick 2-Pack

(more) »rank: 62909

from: STX


Editorial Product Review: :STX took their two most popular on-field sticks and shrunk them down for off-field fun. The Mini Proton and Mini Bionic come with a soft foam ball that allows you to hone your skills at home on the beach or just about anywhere!


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STX Eclipse Lacrosse Goal Stick - Platinum

(more) »rank: 89364

from: STX


Editorial Product Review: :STX Eclipse Lacrosse Goal Stick - Used by the top goalies in the games, the Eclipse has an open sidewall for fast, easy stickwork and control. Product ID: 123008


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Gait Chaos Men's Attack Lacrosse Stick

(more) »rank: 134226

from: Gait


Editorial Product Review: :Ideal for increased ball retention and catching ability, this Gait® Chaos® men's lacrosse attack stick features a curved sidewall. The shortened throat allows for better control, while the triple rib offers an improved weight-to-strength ratio.


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Warrior Punisher Complete Lacrosse Stick-White Mesh

(more) »rank: 191126

from: Warrior


Editorial Product Review: :#92690 Wide head design and larger pocket area make throwing and catching easy. Curved head shape for easy ground ball pick up. Reinforced elliptical throat design for maximum durability. Patented Offset technology creates a lowed pocket that generates extra power on shots and more ball control. Aluminum handle. Soft mesh pocket.


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Gait Phoenix Men's Lacrosse Attack Stick

(more) »rank: 278663

from: Gait


Editorial Product Review: :The Gait® Phoenix men's lacrosse attack stick features a top-loaded offset for the ultimate feel. The stick also boasts a large catching area and a curved sidewall that allows for increased ball retention.


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STX Factor Lacrosse Stick - Womens - Yellow

(more) »rank: 278663

from: STX


Editorial Product Review: :STX Factor Lacrosse Stick - Womens - The aggressive sidewall construction creates low height and high strength, allowing for unsurpassed stick work and strong checking ability. Maximum stop area height for improved ball control and catching. (Ultra Pinch) pockets design minimizes pocket area with maximum pocket depth. Forward cant puts the ball in the sweet spot for the most accurate shooting and passing. Product ID: 136675


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Gait Havoc Men's Lacrosse Stick with 6000 Alloy

(more) »rank: 202465

from: Gait


Editorial Product Review: :Featuring a shortened throat, this Gait® Havoc men's lacrosse stick provides better control. The stick also boasts a top-loaded offset design and a 6000 alloy shaft.


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STX Lacrosse Stick Repair Kit

(more) »rank: 404856

from: STX


Editorial Product Review: :everything you need to repair your stick. Includes three ball stops two leathers shooting strings screws endcaps and handle tape. All in a convenient storage and carrying case.


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Gait Thrust 2.0 Lacrosse Complete Stick

(more) »rank: 404856

from: Gait


Editorial Product Review: :#564501 New shape offers better control, accuracy and ground ball pick up. Recessed lace channels in the scoop for easy stringing and improved ground ball pick up. Flared bottom sidewall for super tight pocket. Drop V scoop channels the pocket for improved accuracy and a quicker release point. High strength Z09 Zirconium enhanced handle with 83000 PSI.


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Diesels currently have 3.2-percent of the American market. Some estimates put them at 15-percent by 2015. That's a huge leap, and diesel still has plenty of hurdles. Diesels will come with a cost premium over gasoline-engined cars. That should be easy enough to conquer -- incentives and some quick cost and longevity calculations should convince people of the benefit. The real hurdle is the nagging issue of perception. The plan will probably be to attack that with a price that makes the proposition unbeatable. Said Chrysler's director of environmental affairs, "If it's priced right, we can sell diesel here. Diesel can give you an immediate poke in fuel economy -- 20 to 40 percent. Not many technologies can deliver that today."

[Source: Detroit News]

 

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