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Brine Lacrosse Stick

Examples of Brine Lacrosse Stick

Brine Corp is one of the most popular sporting goods manufacturers in the United States. Since the 1920s, the company has been making high-quality lacrosse sticks. In fact, one of the goals of the company was to create a Brine lacrosse stick out of a durable material aside from the traditional wood.

The company explored several design possibilities in making the first Brine lacrosse stick until they used the DuPont plastic Surlyn, which offered maximum flexibility and durability.  To this day, Surlyn is still used in the making of a Brine Lacrosse stick and in other modern lacrosse sticks.

There are basic considerations when buying a Brine lacrosse stick. One of the first things you should determine is the proper length of the stick. Your position in the game is one factor that can help you narrow down your choices. For instance, a Brine lacrosse stick for attackers is often shorter to provide greater mobility and a wider range of movement.
A Brine lacrosse stick for midfielders is usually longer to accomplish various game techniques and strategies. The longest sticks are used by defenders because they require the most extensive range of movement.

A Brine lacrosse stick popular among beginners and those who are somewhat experienced in the game is the “Brine Edge”.  This Brine lacrosse stick is also a favorite choice among defenders. The head features offset technology and a wide area for catching. The center of gravity in the stick is lower allowing for more controlled and accurate swings.  The sidewalls of this Brine lacrosse stick have a full depth of two inches, which may give some advantage because the ball would be harder to take away.

The “Ripper” Brine lacrosse stick for attack players is also great for beginners. It features offset and pinch modifications for improved throwing and catching and for more control with the ball. The attack shaft belongs to the 6000 Series Alloy shaft design. It comes in scarlet and navy colors with soft mesh strings.

Of course, there is a Brine lacrosse stick for every women lacrosse player. For beginners, a great choice would be the Brine Spark lacrosse stick. The face of this stick is wide and the sidewalls high for better ball control. It is very light and the shaft is shorter so it is perfect for kids 12 years old and below.

A new Brine lacrosse stick for women is the Brine “Epic”. The pocket of this stick is higher to add more whip and create faster shots with improved ball control. The shaft is the CC6065 model, which has a “comfort-grip” finish that reduces temperature effects on the texture of the shaft. This brand new Brine lacrosse stick is designed for professional women lacrosse players.

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