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    Your Choices In Brine Lacrosse Head

    A lacrosse stick has two parts - the shaft or handle and the head. The head is the part that catches, throws and cradles the ball. You can purchase a one-piece lacrosse stick from Brine, a sporting goods manufacturer, but typically the Brine lacrosse head is purchased separately from the handle.

    A Brine lacrosse head can have any of the following pocket types: extra-durable Ultra Mesh for excellent hold and release combinations; the original Monster Mesh for great hold; the Medium Monster Mesh for better hold and smoother release and the Traditional Standard leather pocket. You can also purchase an unstrung or string Brine lacrosse head.

    Here are some examples of lacrosse heads from Brine:

    The Clutch Brine lacrosse head has a high and pinched pocket for smoother release and perfect ball control. It has multiple scoop and sidewall holes that allow you to customize the stringing to fit your lacrosse style.

    The Truth Brine lacrosse head is lightweight and features "Full Offset" technology for great feel and ball control. The face is narrow allowing more accurate control of the ball. The scoop is wider for quick and easy pickups.

    The Swerve Brine lacrosse head also has the same "Full Offset" design for the ultimate control and feel and narrow face for greater accuracy. It has the Brine trademark sidewalls known as "Convertible Stealth" that allow for the sidewall to be closed or open.

    The E3 Brine lacrosse head is one of the best lacrosse heads available in the market. It is specially designed with "Full Offset" and a pinched lower rail that lets even an average lacrosse player confidently handle the ball. This lightweight head offers maximum accuracy, durability and speed.

    The Vapor Brine lacrosse head is the latest model in Brine's Hyper Series. It features offset modifications for faster release, smoother lines, and an innovative design that gives incredible performance, all at a great price of just about US 55 dollars. This Brine lacrosse head is lighter and has lower sidewalls for quick and easy ball handling. It has an open throat and power beams that balances strength and weight.

    The Cyber Brine lacrosse head has a wider scoop and a streamlined design, making it one of the lightest lacrosse heads available today. It is designed for quick releases so it is ideal for shooters.

    The Answer Brine lacrosse head has open sidewalls and ultimate pinched side rails that help with great control of the ball. This is the perfect lacrosse head for stick checks. For goalies, the Brine Money Goalie Head is the ideal choice because of its control and lightweight design. It also features a "Full Offset" technology for ultimate performance. The scoop is curved for easy pickups and raking. The throat is contoured for accurate ball control.

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