Lax.com presents “Pro Picks,” a guide to the top sticks on the market and survey of what products the best players are using.
Given the groundbreaking NCAA decision to allow athletes to capitalize on their name, image and likeness — and the flurry of endorsement deals — we’re turning our gaze to the college game. Shout out to Lax.com athletes Asher Nolting, Meg Carney, Will Bowen, Stelios Kroudis, Kit Arrix, Brian Cameron, Max Waldbaum and Kevin Lindley, as well as the STX and Warrior athletes who participated in this exercise.
Look out for these sticks this spring and get your own at Lax.com.
Position: Defense/LSM
MSRP: $99.99 (unstrung) on Lax.com
Pair with: STX SCTI X Defense shaft ($159.99 on Lax.com)
Pocket: Mid-high
The successor to the famed X10, the X20 is made for the elite close defender or long-stick midfielder. The all-new strike plates on the sidewall allows for harder checks, while the reinforced stiffness allows for ease in ground balls and stepping down from distance while in transition.
Position: Attack/Midfield
MSRP: $99.99 (unstrung) on Lax.com
Pair with: Nike Vapor Elite shaft ($119.99 on Lax.com)
Pocket: Mid-low
Used by arguably the game’s best player, Lyle Thompson, and some of the best college players, the L3 offers the perfect balance of weight, stiffness and control. If you are a do-it-all player, the L3 is a top choice for you in 2022.
Position: Attack
MSRP: $99.99 (unstrung) on Lax.com
Pair With: Burn XP Carbon shaft ($139.99 on Lax.com)
Pocket: Mid-low
Used by some of the very best shooters in lacrosse, the Burn XP-O is designed for the elite finisher. Perfect for the player who loves to play in tight or the one who can step down from 8-10 yards out.
NIL ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT
JACK HANNAH, DENVER
School: Denver
Year: Graduate
Position: Midfield
Weapon of Choice: Warrior Evo QX-O head ($99 unstrung on Lax.com) with Fatboy Evo Qx shaft ($139.99)
How does this stick suit your style of play?
The shaft allows me to play both ways. I never worry about my shaft breaking. The head strings the why I like it for shooting and passing on the offensive end.
What’s your pocket setup?
I use a mid pocket, three shooters and a nylon above the top shooter. I like as much hold as I can have without compromising a smooth release.
What advice do you have for choosing the right stick?
String a stick without much whip or hold to develop ball skills, and most importantly be able to pass accurately with a stick. You pass far more than you shoot. Learning to shoot with low whip develops wrist control and accuracy.