STX Lacrosse Stallion 50 Youth Lacrosse Complete Stick, Platinum/White, 39"
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The STX Lacrosse Stallion 50 Junior Lacrosse Complete Stick with Shaft is a complete junior lacrosse stick from STX Lacrosse. The attack complete stick's head is a beginner's version. The stick does not meet college or high school specifications, according to the information on the item (the lacrosse shaft is thinner and shorter for easier handling).
The STX 50 is designed specifically for children and teenagers. The STX Stallion 200 is ideal for those who want a stick that is better but a little more expensive. The 50th is for young people, while the 200th is for high school, college, and international students.
The length of the piece is approximately 39 inches in total. The stick measures approximately 28 inches in length and the head measures approximately 10 inches in length. 5 inches.
Balls of any size can be used. The stick, on the other hand, is very small. My 11-year-old found it to be the perfect size.
Selected User Reviews For STX Lacrosse Stallion 50 Youth Lacrosse Complete Stick, Platinum/White, 39"
Nice quality stick, but be aware that this is not for your young female athlete (mine was 8 years old at the time), but rather for a young male athlete. She wasn't allowed to use it during games and had to borrow it from the coaches (something about the netting being deeper for a boys stick). As a newcomer to LaCrosee, I had no idea there were two different sticks, and it doesn't say this is a boys stick.
Throwing dog balls is a common application. We have a set of indestructible (so far) dog balls ('West Paw Design Jive Zogoflex Durable Ball Dog Chew Toy'), but the older and younger members of the household don't have major league pitching arms, so they needed some extra oomph. br>br>Introduce these lacrosse sticks, which are lightweight, strong, and simple to use for our needs. We adore them, and they appear to be well-made. I'm not sure if they're good for lacrosse, but they're good for dog training. ball- They're fantastic launchers.
For beginners, this is an excellent stick. It's fantastic for my son's minis. Right out of the box, it's strung perfectly. Some of the other brands that the kids had on the team needed to be strung, which was a pain. This one appears to be ideal for novices. br>br> I considered spending more, unsure if more money equaled better, but I'm glad I went with this option. In terms of a lacrosse stick, I'm not sure what else more money would get you. I used to play a little in high school, and I think this one is a good fit.
These were purchased for our 11 and 9 year old children. They were a hit with everyone. Excellent craftsmanship. They've played with them every day since we got them (it's been a few months), and they're still as good as new. My children are rough on sports equipment, but these have stood up to their level of play.
My son came across my old lacrosse stick from high school and inquired about it. When I showed him some videos of how lacrosse is played, he was eager to try it out! So I bought him this stick so we could play around with it and he could learn the fundamentals of the sport; it was a great investment. I didn't want to spend a lot of money on a more advanced stick because I wasn't sure he'd stick with it, but it's been a fantastic learning experience for him, and he enjoys playing. The stick's weight is appropriate for a child, and the head and pocket are well molded to aid in the learning of throwing and catching. It was well worth the money.
It had the desired effect. The construction of this lacrosse stick is excellent. It served as an excellent first lacrosse stick for my five-year-old son this season. He's still learning and uses the stick in a variety of ways, including throwing it and jumping on it, and it's held up admirably. We are excited for upcoming lacrosse seasons!.
STX is one of the three. This one was a good value for the money and was sturdy enough. He wants me to mention that he had to tweak "the whip" a few times before it was perfect (reason for four stars).
For a beginner, this is an excellent stick. My 7-year-old son is playing lacrosse for the first time in a developmental league, and he is loving it.