35 inches
lacrosse stick, girls lacrosse cloves, facemask, and thats it un less you are a goalie.
the mesh that is used on a goalie stick
30 inches
If your a goalie when the ball is near the crease the goalie should clamp on it and bring it in the crease so its not putting it in the stick the stick is upside down
For a traditional pocket, they have no use in a mesh pocket unless it is an open sidewall goalie stick.
a pro is that you can stop the ball and through far a con is that you can't throw accurate
It really depends upon weather u are a defensmen offensmen goalie middie and wheather u want the stick to b stylish or strong...the stick does not pick you, you pick the stick
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.
Top quality goalie sticks can be bought at hockey giant,halifax lacrosse stores and Don Simmons SPORTS.The latest goalie stick will set you back around £200 but it will be worth every single penny.
Monster Mesh and Hard Mesh. Do not use soft mesh cause it can rip easily.
I perfer a solid wood goalie shaft! It's heavy so you keep your stick low, and I find it easier to hold on to. Not to mention when your checking your posts you dont dent your stick. Comes down to personal preference then! I prefer a attack shaft for a goalie stick. It is smaller and easier to handle than a regular goalie shaft. You can swing faster when it is on the opposite side and I just find it overall better than a regular goalie shaft
No player is aloud to pick the ball up with there hands in lacrosse. Even the goalie, unless the ball is stuck on the back of the goal and can't be retrieved with a stick, then the goalie would get permission from the referee to pick it up and put it in his stick.