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About Joe
Expertise
I do not know much about the rules or the technical sides of the game, but I can give information on all equipment, handles, heads, helmets, and some stringing styles.

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Due to the lack of teams in my area during my school years, I have never played. I have worked for a major retailer for 7 years. I manage the operations now, but I have done everything from sales to stringing (limited to mesh).

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Topic: Lacrosse



Expert: Joe
Date: 6/7/2008
Subject: D Middie Head

Question
Joe,

I am looking to buy a new head for the upcoming year.  I play mainly Defensive middie and was wondering what a good head would be.  I know alot of it comes down to personal preference but I was just wanting a point in the right direction.  Thanks

Answer
Caleb,
    You are correct that heads are all personal preference. What feels right for you, doesn't always feel right for somebody else. In playing Defensive Middie, you want a head that is easy to catch with, but also holds the ball well. A few good heads for that is the Brine E3, Warrior Revolution 2.0 or a Gait Triton. I hope this gives a few ideas to look at.

Thanks,
Joe

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