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    Choosing A Brine Lacrosse Shaft

    A lacrosse shaft is the handle of a lacrosse stick. It was originally made of wood but modern lacrosse shafts are now also made of synthetic materials. A Brine lacrosse shaft can be made of titanium, aluminum or an alloy. An aluminum lacrosse shaft is lighter than a wooden one and, hence, offers more speed to your swings. A wood lacrosse shaft is ideal for defense. A titanium lacrosse shaft offers great balance of strength and weight.

    Choosing a Brine lacrosse shaft depends on the position you play and your size. There is a Brine lacrosse shaft for Attackers, Midfielders, Defenders and Goalies. The shortest shafts are for Attackers so they can maneuver easily. If you are an attacker, look for a stick about 30 inches long. Midfielders typically use sticks that are longer and more versatile, which is about 35 to 45 inches in length. The longest shafts are used by Defenders, which is about 60 inches long. A typical shaft used by Goalies is about 42 inches in length. Remember to choose a stick that will also fit your size.

    Here are some examples of lacrosse shafts from Brine:

    The F15 Brine lacrosse shaft is made of titanium so it is lighter than aluminum but offers ten times the strength. It can be used by Attackers, Goalies and Defenders. It is available in Forest Green, Royal Blue, Black and Chrome colors. Another high-quality titanium Brine lacrosse shaft is Brine Titanium Ultra Ti. Its time-tested construction means maximum strength to weight ratio.

    A new Brine lacrosse shaft for women is the Brine DV8 which has a unique patent-pending design, which positions the hands correctly. It has a round bottom for a more comfortable fit. Its composite structure is super lightweight but resistant to flexing and bending. It has a comfortable but strong grip perfect for use in any weather condition. This Brine lacrosse shaft is available in Forest Green and Navy colors. Another powerful Brine lacrosse shaft for women players is Brine Velocity with reflex design and independent suspension for excellent catching and shooting. It allows you to customize the pocket. It is available in six color combinations.

    You will find that there is a Brine lacrosse shaft for both genders, for all positions, skill level and age. There is even a mini Brine lacrosse shaft perfect for kids play or practice games complete with foam lacrosse balls. Shopping for a Brine lacrosse shaft is easy. You can simply go to Brine's website or browse through numerous dealer sites to find the perfect Brine lacrosse shaft for you.

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