Eclipse's large stopping area makes it one of the most popular heads on the market. It's also designed to have the passing accuracy of an attack head.
Known for very large stopping area. Quick, easy stickwork and control thanks to open sidewall. Scoop is streamlined. Light and agile. Combines stiffness and flexibility. Easy to string. Doesn't allow many rebounds.
May warp a little with use.
This lightweight head is more rounded than most goalie heads, which allows more control with throws. Be aware, though, that its design makes it prone to sidewall cracks.
Head is balanced – perfect mix of stiffness, durability and reactiveness. Sym-Rail twist technology reduces sidewall weight. Maximum string holes allow you to create a custom pocket that's totally your own. Choice of white or royal blue.
Head is vulnerable to sidewall cracks, so if you take a lot of fast shots, you might want to consider a different head.
This sturdy head is intended for entry-level and recreation league players, although some varsity players also find it dependable. It tends to lose its rigidity after a couple months.
Dependable head intended for entry-level players, possibly in recreational leagues. Closed, reinforced sidewall design provides desired rigidity. Prevents ball from affecting the head. Strong and durable. Comfortable head.
May lose rigidity more quickly than expected.
Designed for new players, this head has a wide catching area intended to help new goalies build confidence.
Durable sidewall holds shape and consistency. Wide catching area. Designed for easy scoops. Long, flat design. Flexible, lightweight head.
Great for scooping, can be challenging for catching and cradling. A little heavy.
Intended for beginner to intermediate goalies, this head is remarkably lightweight yet known for its stiffness.
Unique offset design increases control and improves performance. Open sidewall design reduces weight. Variety of sidewall holes let you create your own custom stringing.
Lightweight design makes it prone to crack easily.
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The lacrosse goalie head is the part of the goalie stick that holds the netting. You can customize the goalie stick by changing the style of lacrosse goalie head you’re using. When looking for a lacrosse goalie head that will match your needs, start by studying the head’s stiffness. A stiff goalie head will help you stop the ball without having the head bend under the stress. WIth flexible lacrosse goalie heads, the top portion of the stick may bend too much. This could cause the ball to pop out of the net under the stress and fall into the goal. Most goalies will want an extremely stiff head. Look at the side hole stringing options for the lacrosse goalie head too. With enough holes, you can string the head in the best pocket design for your game.
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