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Maverik Optik Alloy Complete Stick

Art. Nr.: oML-Optik-Alloy-CS-3003
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Description

The Maverik Optik Alloy Complete Stick is the combination of the classic Alloy Shaft and the Optik Maverik Head. Together they provide more accuracy, control and allow faster play. The low-mid pocket and the semi-hard mesh make it easier to release the ball quickly and more precisley. A narrow face shape and the short throat gives more ball control. In addition, the handling is ideal by the smooth shaft with pleasant grip. This shaft also convinces with its durable, robust material. Due to its characteristics and the traditional shape, this complete stick is suitable for beginners.

Advantages of the Maverik Optik Alloy Complete Stick:

  • low-mid pocket and semi-hard mesh
  • for new and advanced beginners
  • lightweight alloy shaft
  • fast and precise ball release
  • traditional shape with comfortable grip
  • short throat and narrow face shape

Additional information

Weight 590 g
Dimensions 115 × 11 × 5 cm
LAX Colour

Black, White

Geschlecht

Men

LAX Material

Aluminium

Lax Head Technologie

Offset

LAX Erfahrungslevel

Beginner

Zusätzliche Stringlöcher

No

Spielposition

Attack, Midfield

Guide

complete_guide

Choosing a Lacrosse Head

With the huge selection on CaptainLax.com, finding the right lacrosse head is not always an easy task. Stiffness, head width and weight are important factors to consider when buying a lacrosse head. Following is a brief summary of the most important properties.  
Offset/Forward Cant Lacrosse Heads
The most popular Head in Lacrosse nowadays is the Offset Head. An Offset Head inclines away slightly, starting at the throat area (the point where the head and shaft come together), enabling the Ball to sit more deeply in the Pocket. The Forward Cant Head is also slightly angled from the throat area. The Offset/ForwardCant Head is designed to give the player enhanced feeling and maximum control over the ball whilst allowing for faster and more accurate passing and shooting.  
Onset Lacrosse Heads
Onset Lacrosse Heads sit “straight” on the Shaft, whereas Offset, Cant and Curved Heads have a slight angle to them. However, due to constant technical progress fewer and fewer Onset Heads are used by professional lacrosse players. Nevertheless, Onset Heads are still suitable for beginners to use to help them learn the basics of lacrosse. *The heads mentioned above are used by lacrosse players in all positions except the goalkeeper.  
Stiffness vs. Flexibility
Stiffness and flexibility are amongst the most important factors playing a role in the development of new lacrosse heads. However, different lacrosse players prefer different types of heads. Some very stiff heads are slightly heavier than other more flexible heads. Some defenders prefer to play with a slightly stiffer head to check more effectively (harder), others prefer a slightly softer head for help with groundballs. You can say the same thing about every position. Whether you go for stiffness or flexibility depends on your personal preference. But you can’t go wrong with either.  
Narrow vs. Wide Lacrosse Heads
In recent years, lacrosse heads have become increasingly narrow. But as previously said, some players prefer a tighter head while others prefer to play with a wider head. An attacker may prefer to play with a tighter head to maximise ball control and better protect the ball from defensive checks. Other attackers may prefer a wider head to help them catch a quick pass in tight situations at the crease. A defender, on the other hand, may prefer to play with a wider head so that the chances of catching the ball or deflecting a pass are both improved. . However, most of the tighter or narrower lacrosse heads are designed for more advanced players, for the simple reason that it is much more difficult to catch the ball with a tight head when compared to using a wider head.  
Why should I pinch my head?
Pinching helps you to reshape your head so that the ball stays longer in the pocket. A narrower head should mean that the ball sits better in the pocket. But don’t forget – catching is much more difficult with a pinched head. You should also be aware of where the legal limits for head width are set. Don’t overdo it! One other thing to bear in mind is that once you have pinched your head, the manufacturer’s guarantee no longer applies.
What is the Scoop?
The scoop is the upper part of the head, and is used to help bring the ball into the pocket. In other words, a bit like the end of a shovel. The various manufacturers use different techniques and different names. But the aim is the same: make groundball work as easy as possible.  
How can I string my head?
That’s easy! Simply click on your preferred pocket style and follow the instructions….:
Stringing Manual Mesh Pocket » Download
Stringing Manual Traditional Strung Pocket » Download

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