Attack- k18 II arm pad or maybach attack arm pad
Midfield-warrior players club 7.0 arm pad or maybach mid arm pad
Defense- king III or maybach defense arm pad or my favorite if you can take a hit k18 elbow sleeve
also if you are looking for shoulder pads and gloves stick with the maybach line
helmet arm pads shoulder pads gloves and cleats and mouth guard
Helmet with facemask and throat guard attached, chest protector, arm pads, leg pads, jill, padded gloves- this is for box lacrosse
depends on what position. great elbow pads are Brine lopros. perfect for defense and midfield
Mandatory equipment include a helmet, arm pads, shoulder pads, gloves, lacrosse stick (obviously), and a cup (highly recommended). One optional piece of equipment is a rib guard. Goalies need special equipment such as goalie stick, goalie chest pad, throat guard, and padded goalie pants.
A helmet, mouth guard, shoulder pads, elbow/arm pads, gloves, stick. Rib guards and spikes are optional, not required but recommended for different situations.
Generally, the best stick length is for the shaft to be the length of your arm; however, just a standard stick length seems to work best for most people. If you cut it to your arm length, it makes it easier to maneuver. But, a really good lacrosse player can maneuver the stick regardless.
A lacrosse helmet, lacrosse gloves, lacrosse arm pads, lacrosse shoulder pads, a lacrosse stick, cletes with rounded spikes, a mouthguard, an athletic cup if you want, a lacrosse ball, and a wall to practice on. Go to www.laxworld.com to find most of that stuff
the best lacrosse gloves are the mac daddies
If you were playing lacrosse (if you were a girl) you would need a mouth guard, a face guard, and a lacrosse stick. If you were playing volleyball, you would need knee pads.
the stx g22 are the best for that
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lacrosse is the best sport ever and it takes a real guy to play it. lacrosse is the best sport ever and it takes a real guy to play it.