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The Brine Lacrosse Dynasty II Unstrung Women’s Head is the ideal choice for players looking for an accurate, reliable head. The construction of the head ensures a light feel and allows a maximum release angle for powerful shots.

In addition, the TruOffset increases ball control and power for more dominance on the field. This makes it much easier to pick up groundballs with.
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The Maverik ASCENT+ unstrung is good with groundballs and was designed for a quick release. The smooth and consistent channel guides the ball to the sweet spot for a quick release.

The multiple stringing holes offer many options to tune and customise your pocket.

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The rules of women’s lacrosse differ in many ways from the rules of men’s lacrosse. This means not only are there different ways to play the game, but also that the equipment used needs to be different Men’s lacrosse is definitely more violent than the female version, which is why the rules also stipulate special lacrosse protective equipment in the form of lacrosse shoulder pads, gloves and a lacrosse helmet for men It’s not only the protective equipment that differs in the two versions, but the basic equipment too – the lacrosse shaft and the lacrosse head, which come together in a complete stick. These two components are available in numerous different versions from various manufacturers.
Women’s Lacrosse heads can be easily distinguished from men’s heads, because they use different meshes and pocket depths, meaning that the properties and possibilities for ball control are also completely different. Women’s Lacrosse Heads are a lot narrower than the Men’s versions. This means the ball certainly cannot be played on with such a high acceleration or be played as hard using a women’s head. In addition, the mesh has to be kept relatively flat, and the ball does not sit so tightly in the head, so it is easier to lose the ball to an opponent. Overall, the women’s lacrosse game is less aggressive and there is hardly any physical contact between opposing players.