Custom Lacrosse Uniforms
Custom Lacrosse Uniforms and Lacrosse Team Apparel
Lacrosse is becoming a very popular sport across many college campuses, and
custom lacrosse uniforms and lacrosse team apparel is now finally affordable
and available, custom printed without minimums and without set-up charges.
Lacrosse is quickly rising in popularity as the number of high school boys
and girls lacrosse teams has almost tripled between 1990 and 2001, from
661 to 1,721. What a huge increase!
Lacrosse uniforms are available in a wide range of colors and styles, and
are made ready to be customized with your team name and http://www.team-sportswear.com/custom_womenssports.htmmascot or logo.
For printing applications on custom lacrosse uniforms and lacrosse team
apparel, your best bet is to use clipart from our Printing Clipart Library
or have Vector format artwork readily available for the printing department.
Names and numbers can be imprinted in a variety of styles and colors, and
at TeamSportswear.com they can be imprinted with no minimums or set-ups
charges!
How To Buy A Lacrosse Stick?
The lacrosse stick is an essential piece of equipment for the lacrosse
player, and the type of stick you buy depends on a number of factors,
including your position, skill level and if you are a boy or girl.
Lacrosse sticks come in a variety of lengths and styles according to
position and type of game played, with cost and durability a factor as
well.
Boy's sticks generally have an aluminum handle but more technically
advanced sticks are made of graphite or titanium. Boys use either a
traditional or mesh pocket depending on their position and playing
style.
Girl's sticks are also traditionally aluminum handles. These sticks
utilize a traditional pocket, with the head 1 inch above the center
stop, and an overall length of 10-12 inches.
Girl's stick pockets are shallower than men's. The pockets must have
4 or 5 leather thongs and no more than 2 shooting strings.
The type of handle you buy is very much a matter of preference. Some
players like heavy, thick handles for defensive purposes. Attacking
players generally prefer lighter, rounder handles for better faking
and maneuverability.
Lacrosse sticks come with either a traditional woven pocket for more
experienced players or a mesh pocket for novices. They also can be bought
strung or unstrung. Traditional pockets consist of nylon laces woven around
4 adjustable strips of leather. The leather strips can be adjusted to fit
any type of shot. They do need to be replaced after repeated use. A stiffer
pocket is more accurate but gives less control while running and moving.
Mesh pockets are made of a nylon webbing woven into the side of the pocket
and require little or no adjustment. Mesh pockets are looser and give less
accuracy on passes and shots, but make it easier to control the ball when
running. These require less maintenance than traditional pockets. The mesh
netting does not control or absorb the ball as well as leather netting. Goal
keepers tend to prefer mesh netting because it reduces rebounds.
Pocket depth is mostly a matter of preference and playing style. Generally,
a deeper pocket provides more feel and ball control, while a shallower pocket
gives you a quicker release but sacrifices ball control. Ball-control players
who do a lot of short passing should use a fairly deep pocket. Fast-break
players who tend to pass the ball over longer areas should use a shallower
pocket. Overhand shooters should have an average depth pocket (a ball width
or less) while sidearm and underhand shooters should have depths of a ball or
more.
The length of your stick depends almost entirely on the position you play.
Attackers should buy a stick that is close to the minimum length of 30 inches
to allow for more control and maneuverability. Midfielders should buy a slightly
longer medium-length stick to allow them to play both offense and defense.
Defenders should use the longest stick they are comfortable with, usually around
60 inches, for greater reach. Goaltender sticks are generally 42 inches long.
Girl's sticks range only from 36 to 44 inches. The exact length depends on the
position--longer (43-44 inches) for defenders, shorter (36 inches) for
attackers.
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