Lacrosse monkey provides a wide range of lacrosse heads. The products are of high standard for a product sold at a standard retail price. eBay provides many second hand heads in mint condition for a cheap price.
yes
Men's lacrosse heads can be strung a variety of ways. A men's lacrosse head is usually strung with 10 diamond hard mesh. A woman's lacrosse head is strung in a way called traditional. This type of stringing is required for regulation women's lacrosse. Men's heads can be strung traditional as well as long as the pocket meets the level of regulations such as NFHS or NCAA. Women's lacrosse heads have the ability to be strung with mesh, though it will not meet women's game regulations.
Yes, It may take a little bit of pressure, but it eventually will slide on. If you have trouble, run the throat (bottom part of head that connects to shaft) under some hot water, and then try sliding it on (this will soften up the plastic)
The modern lacrosse stick has constantly evolved over the previous few decades. Currently, most heads are made of soft plastic with different amounts of flexibility. Shafts are made of many materials and composites, including zirconium, titanium, and aluminum.
no, one example that it can't fit on is the crankshaft
The growth of lacrosse was also facilitated by the introduction of plastic stick heads in the 1970s by Baltimore-based STX. This innovation reduced the weight and cost of the lacrosse stick. It also allowed for faster passes and game play than traditional wooden sticks.
$40-$60
Just the head probably with mesh no
Lacrosse heads for defense tend to be wider and easier to catch with, offensive heads tend to be narrower so that the ball stays in when being hit and cradling more often. It also helps with shooting in some situations for offensive heads to be narrower.
Metal shower heads look nicer but show hard water, plastic will not show hard water, if you have a water softener a metal shower head is the way to go.
on eBay there super cheap but i think the cheapest is the stx av8