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Warrior Wrath |
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Description: Official Glove of TEAM USA. Durable MX nylon outer shell makes the Wrath extremely lightweight and prevents the penetration of moisture. New Tighter backhand design has a snug fit on your hand for the best feel and flexibility in a lacrosse glove. High performance Triple Density Impact Foam provides superior protection and shock absorption. Presidential Seal - VaporTek liner provides the ultimate in fit and comfort.
Sizes:
12", 13"
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Warrior Wrath Price List |
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| $64.99 |
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Elevation Lacrosse
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| $79.98 |
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Lacrosse Monkey
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| $79.98 |
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Lacrosse Monkey
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Wrath Video Reviews/Info
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Wrath
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I like these gloves, and they last a long time. However like most Warrior gloves they take a couple months to break in. So I would not get these mid-season. To break them in it helps to get them drenched in water, leave them out to dry for like 3-4 hours then put them in the drier. It must be something with the steam but it breaks them in a lot. |
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