I can answer all questions concerning lacrosse. I am the founder of ZB Lacrosse Company so I am an expert on all different types of equipment and sticks as well as custom stringing. I am also an avid player of the game so I can answer most technical questions about rules.
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Meade, That is a very broad question but the Warrior Razer Pro 2.0 is a good head for a number of reasons. While these are all preference, it has a nice tapered throat which provides a good channel
Kyle, All the goalie meshes mirror the advantages and disadvantages of their attack mesh counterparts. Thus, 10 diamond goalie mesh, much like 5 diamond attack mesh, would have the best hold out
Andrew, I would go with the Warrior Spyne. It is a great head for defensemen because of its stiffness. The new Tek-9 polymer plastic makes it much stiffer than regular heads, a must for a defensemen
Matt, I will lay out a description for all of the mesh you asked for: Hard Mesh The grandfather of all mesh, Traditional Hard Mesh is still far and away the most popular of all mesh. Traditional
Brian, Lax.com is a great place to start. They have amazing selection, good prices, and a points system that allows you to get free stuff once you have amassed enough points. However, one huge

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