No. It will make it lighter because there is less material.
It shouldn't be small; it should fit. Take it to a speciality lacrosse store and see if they can make it work. If not call the company?
It will make it slightly heaver but not much. The paint chip off giving/taking checks from people
The SOS pad will grip the threads of the screw and tighten the screw in the shaft.
it will fit on shafts make sure the shaft is mens and it's a little harder to put on a crank shaft. if this is a real problem take it to the nearest lacrosse store and ask them why and if i burned out of shape go to where you bought it and see if you have a warranty (most heads do)
it should measure as long from the players shoulder to a little farther than the hand they make us put the butt into our armpit and hold the stick under the head
Well it can be, but only slightly, you wouldn't be able to make a stiff into a regular etc. If you shortened a club, the shaft would become stiffer, and if you lengthened a club the shaft would become more regular, but you only make a 1-2 inch change to the shaft. What it does do however is change the swing weight. A lengthened shaft make the head lighter, and a shortened shaft makes the head heavier. All pro players like to have the swing weight the same for all their clubs. Apparently Tiger Woods can tell the swing weight just by swinging the club.
Defenders are suppose to help make sure the other team's attackmen don't shoot.
It's easy because their lacrosse team isn't very good
you cant make it lighter there is one way. buy one that's lighter.
Yes, the safest way is to drill a small pilot hole first. Do not make your new hole in the same section as the old one, turn the shaft around, or flip it over.
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