Lacrosse Sticks: The Complete Buying Guide (2026)

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Whether you’re buying your first complete stick or upgrading to a custom shaft and head, this page has everything you need. All our lacrosse stick guides are written by a real player — not a marketing team.

Best Lacrosse Sticks — By Player Type

Best Sticks for Beginners

The best complete sticks for new players who want to learn the right way — durable, legal pocket, ready to play.

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Best Youth Lacrosse Sticks

Age-appropriate complete sticks for U10, U12, and U14 players. Sized right, priced right, league-legal.

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Best Women’s Lacrosse Sticks

WLAX-legal sticks for beginners through elite players — pocket depth, shaft length, and brand rankings.

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Best Lacrosse Shafts Under $100

Eight alloy and carbon shafts ranked by feel, weight, and durability — all under a hundred bucks.

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Shaft Comparisons & Deep Dives

What to Know Before You Buy

A lacrosse stick has three parts: the head (the plastic frame with mesh), the shaft (the handle), and the pocket (the strung mesh). Complete sticks come with all three assembled. Separate shaft + head combos cost more but let you customize each component.

For beginners, a complete stick is almost always the right call. For experienced players, mixing and matching components gives you better performance for your specific position and playing style.

Quick rule: If you’re buying for a player under 14 or someone who’s never played, start with a complete stick. If they’ve been playing 1+ years and want to improve, a separate shaft and head is worth the investment.

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