the weight of a defensive lacrosse stick doesnt matter, it just has to be a length of at least 72 inches
Around 60 inches.
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.
yes, and if you have a defensive pole it is even longer.
The bigger stick is primarily used for defensive players and is 72in long(With head) The smaller one is used for every other position and is 42in long.(With head)
The shaft alone minimum is 30 Inches and the Head + Shaft minimum is 40 inches!
Lacrosse sticks are measured with basic tape measures. There are three different positions that have acceptable lengths. Attackmen and Midfielders can have a minimum stick length of 40 inches, and a maximum of 42. Defensemen and Long Stick Midfielders may use a complete stick anywhere between 56-72 inches. Goalies' sticks have the same regulations as defensemen.
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no, a Fiddlestick is a miniature lacrosse stick. In all leagues of lacrosse there are guidelines and requirements for the stick. it has to be a certain length, the head cant be to pinched, etc. Fiddle sticks are too small and do not meet requirements for playing in games. Their sole purpose is to mess with at home or with friends.
a lacrosse stick.
With a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball
Yes, 40 is minimum... 38 is sometimes accepted at a youth level