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EVO QX-O WARP

The Warrior Evo QX-O Warp Complete Stick is guaranteed to bring consistency into your game. This complete stick is designed for the Shoot-on-the-Run-Player, who wants the amazing technology and the soft consistency of the Warp pocket.

249,95 € 229,95 €

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Charger Complete

The Charger Complete is a high quality beginner’s stick, that makes learning the game easy. Can also be used by more advanced players too. Updated with a new semi-soft mesh that is strung to give you a better feel and improve your accuracy.

Lax Level All
Playing position All
Shaft Material Aluminium
available in. colours White, Black

39,95 €

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Complete Sticks – from their origins with Native Americans, to the present day

Lacrosse originated with the Native American peoples before the 17th century. They built their own one-piece sticks from the start, using wood. They then created the net from hand-made natural cords and strings. . That was the birth of the „Complete Stick“. Separate heads and shafts were yet to come. Nowadays, of course, it’s possible to buy heads and shafts separately, and the benefits that choice brings for the complete stick are clear.

  • Define your technical needs
  • Decide on your colour preferences
  • simplify your purchase decision
  • Combination prices
  • Big selection

Complete Sticks - probably the easiest way to buy your gear

The ELF (European Lacrosse Federation) has a number of rules to pay attention to before you buy your new stick. Men’s Complete Lacrosse Sticks for attackers should measure about 40,5 inches – just over a metre in length. In contrast, a defender’s Complete Stick should be 70,5“ (about 1,80m) long, and men’s Goalie Sticks can be found right between the two at up to 55,1“ or about 1,40m long. The diameter should not exceed 3,5“ (ca. 8,9cm).
We keep a stock of the best models and products. We source them from top brand manufacturers like Maverik, StringKing, Warrior, Nike and STX Lacrosse. The main differences between the brands lie in the technologies that they use to design and produce their lacrosse men’s complete sticks. These technologies strongly affect the properties of a complete stick in terms of its weight, stability, grip and handling, and include the choice of materials, structure and composition.

Men's Lacrosse Shafts – Metal, Composite or Wood?

The differences between shafts are mainly caused by the materials used, which influence handling, grip and weight. Players need to be able to run quickly and dodge well while carrying the ball in their Complete Stick, and the performance characteristics of the shaft should help players to have perfect control at all time. Aluminium Shafts for example, offer a good combination of hardness and light weight. On the other hand, Titanium Alloy Shafts are even better because they are more durable. This means that they can stand up better to the physical forces involved in the game. With an alloy shaft you can combine the best properties of the individual metals. These are the shafts with the lowest weight and extremely high strength. Some manufacturers coat their shafts with substances that increase grip, giving the shaft a special feel. Wooden shafts are back in fashion, under the motto: “Back to the roots! “. However, you should always consider the possible disadvantages in terms of curvature, weight and grip. You will find more information listed in our Shaft Category.

Men's Lacrosse Heads – Onset or Offset?

With a men’s lacrosse head there are many things you need to know. For example an Offset or “Forward Cant” Head, drops away slightly at the point where the head and shaft come together at the throat, so that the ball sits even more deeply in the pocket. This will give you better ball control, plus faster and more precise passing and shooting. In comparison, an Onset Head sits “straight” on the Shaft. With that sort of head, beginners can learn the basics of playing lacrosse more quickly, although as Onset heads are very similar to their cousins from days gone by, they can be a little more difficult to play with compared to an Offset head.

Stiffness vs. Flexibility – what is best?
A stiffer head makes it possible to check harder and more effectively, which can be very useful for men’s lacrosse, while a softer head makes it easier to pick up groundballs.

Narrow or wide? – which is best?
A tighter head gives you greater control over the ball while minimising the area of attack for the opponent. With a wider head however, you have a larger catching area and should also be able to make more pass interceptions around the crease. You can find more information about the special features and characteristics of heads in our Head Category. No matter what your strengths and weaknesses are, no matter what type of stick you like to use, no matter what position and how much experience you have, you will find your perfect Lacrosse Complete Stick with us!