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Learn About Lacrosse Goalie Heads

Lacrosse goalie heads are specifically designed to offer goalkeepers an advantage in defending their goal. These heads are larger and wider than field player heads, allowing for greater blocking area and improved ball control. Choosing the right goalie head is crucial, as it can significantly impact a goalie's performance, influencing their ability to make saves and clear the ball effectively. Lacrosse Monkey offers a variety of goalie heads, each with unique features to suit different playing styles and preferences.

How to Choose a Lacrosse Goalie Head

Selecting the right lacrosse goalie head involves considering factors such as weight, stiffness, head shape, and the type of pocket. A lighter head can offer quicker reactions, while a stiffer head might provide more durability and blocking power. The shape and stringing of the head also play a significant role in how the ball is caught and released.

Lacrosse Goalie Heads FAQs

Why do goalies need a specialized lacrosse goalie head?

Goalies require specialized heads that are wider and larger than regular heads, providing a greater surface area for blocking shots and more control for catching and clearing the ball.


What features should I consider when choosing a lacrosse goalie head?

Key features include the size and shape of the head, stiffness, weight, and stringing pattern. These factors affect the head's durability, control, and how well it can stop and release the ball.


How do I string a lacrosse goalie head?

Stringing a lacrosse goalie head requires specific techniques to ensure a deep, well-formed pocket for ball control. It's often best to consult with a professional stringer or follow detailed tutorials for goalie-specific stringing.


Are there any safety standards for lacrosse goalie heads?

Lacrosse goalie heads must meet certain safety and performance standards set by lacrosse organizations. They should be durable and appropriately sized for effective protection and play.


How often should I replace my goalie head?

Replace your goalie head if it shows signs of significant wear, cracking, or if the stiffness has changed. Regular inspection and maintenance are key.

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