phenix
Throw them in the wash and air dry
Maverik Center was created in 1997.
H2
Warrior Spyne X, the new Brine Edge, Maverik Juice, Reeboks 9k and 6k, and Warriors Outlaw
Not in college. In the pros they don't make much money and most have second jobs. Some players like Paul Rabil and Kyle Harrison make money off of endorsements from lacrosse companies like Maverik and STX.
for gait in general try the matter, recon xl, and recon xlu, other heads you may want to try would be a maverik spider
There are many types and brands that advertise "liners" or "speed" versions of pads, but I have found that only a few are worth the dollar. First, I recommend the Maverik Maybach Speed Liners. They are light and comfortable, as advertised. Second, I recommend the Warrior MPG UltraLyte 8.0 Lacrosse Shoulder Pad which are your best bet for some protection, but less than the Maveriks. Lastly, I recommend this unconventional method of getting comfortable, but compact pads: Warrior MPG 4.5 Lacrosse Shoulder Pad. Don't "diss" this idea just because they are "beginner" pads. I actually still wear these because they are so small and compact. When you get them in, you need to cut the shoulder sum and plastic piece off nearest the neck. This oprion is the cheapest and in my opinion, most comfortable way to go. Warrior MPG 4.5 Lacrosse Shoulder Pad-http://www.lacrossemonkey.com/warrior-lacrosse-shoulder-pads-hitman-45-07.HTML Maverik Maybach Speed Liners: http://www.lax.com/lacrosse-equipment/Maverik-Maybach-Speed-Liner-Lacrosse-Shoulder-Pads-9563.HTML
Inside Lacrosse was created in 1996.
Brine Lacrosse was created in 2005.
Lacrosse Scotland was created in 1990.
Buick LaCrosse was created in 2004.