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This is a true lacrosse head. Only real men can use this head, and that's only if they can lift it. Think of it as EXCALABER, the ones who can lift a stick with this head, are man enough to wield it. |
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"great buy"
The best head on the market and also one of the cheapest. I play for the u15 us national tean and we all use it |
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"lame"
lame, buy something good like a razer or finalizer, I never had one but my freind does and it lame. |
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"great"
This is a great stick, especially for beginners. It allows you to cradle well,shoot well, and pass well too. I would suggest that you re-string it like I did because it really helps. |
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"Beginner Stick"
I have played with this head, but I do not own it. My friend and I switched sticks and did some ground balls and all that stuff, and it was like starting lacrosse all over again. I couldn't do anything with it! It's such a beginner head, that unless you're in your first 5 months of playing lacrosse, don't bother. The shots that I took with it were AT LEAST 20 mph slower than the shots with my Warrior Blade. The head is massive; I could probably jam 2 of my Warrior Blades into it. A true beginner head. Don't waste your money if you're not new to lacrosse. |
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"Cool"
I just got this barracuda yesterday and I suck at stringing in the mesh. So I haven't been able to exactly try it out yet. But hey, from what I hear it's an excellent beginner head. And a hell of a lot better than my Rotor! |
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