Description: Maximum Offset allows for ultimate control and feel. Brines' new mid-strung suspension sidewall creates a deeper legal pocket. A reverse sidewall channel stringing keeps the ball centered in the pocket. A tight face and flared scoop increase handling and make ground balls effortless.
Designed to be legal for NFHS, youth, and 2010 NCAA play.
Sizes:
Strung, Unstrung
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"Good Until it breaks"
This head was decent while I was playing in my indoor league, however when my high school team started up I broke it rather quickly and then broke the replacement after only 2 days. Both broke in the same place second to last hole on the sidewall rail. My teammate had the same exact issue with his. (the temperature when these broke was right around 50-60 degrees).
"IMO strongest head you can get."
Most people think of this head as a defensive head. I use it for both lsm and middie. It's strong enough for full time defense, but light and pinched enough for middie (do not recommend for attack). Every poke, slap, and ground ball feels sturdy and stiff. While you would think this is a heavy head its only 2 ounces heavier than a warrior razor which is a strict offensive head.
"One of the best"
I use this for defense. It is extremely stiff, has nice flared sidewalls, it's wide, but its also pinched enough to run the ball up the field. I can't say this head is very light, but it isn't really heavy. (Sorry, it's kind of hard to explain.) It scoops amazing, it's very accurate, and when it bends it goes right back. Surprisingly it doesn't soften up in the heat. I'd say it's one of the best heads out there- for defense, midi, and attack because you can string it channeled.