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Sisters, Oregon Starter Lacrosse Package $195 + Shipping (Order Now) |
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STX Stinger Shoulder Pad |
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STX Stinger Arm Pad |
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STX Stinger Glove |
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Cascade CLH2 Helmet |
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Gait Icon Stick |
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A4 Black Practice Shorts |
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If you decide to try to get your gear through ebay or another source, just remember that at the high school level we wear black helmets, black gloves, and black arm pads. You do not have to buy the most expensive gear. The gear does not make the player. Get your kid out on the field, and you can get new gear as needed later on.
Below are sizing charts to help you order your gear.
Sizing a helmet:
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Warrior Pro Z Helmet Size Chart |
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Helmet Size |
Head Size (Inches) |
Hat Size (Inches) |
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XXS |
Up to 19 3/4 |
Up to 6 1/8 |
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XS |
19 7/8 – 21 |
6 1/8 – 6 3/8 |
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S |
21 1/8 – 22 1/4 |
6 1/2 – 7 |
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M |
22 3/8 – 23 1/2 |
7 1/8 – 7 3/8 |
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L |
23 5/8 – 24 3/4 |
7 1/2 – 7 3/4 |
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XL |
24 7/8 – 25 1/2 |
7 7/8 + |
Determining your glove size
Most manufacturers use different sizing levels for their gloves–usually small, medium, large, or extra large–but in general they range from youth sizes of about 9 inches up to full adult sizes of 16 inches
Use a tape measure to measure the distance from where your elbow pads will end to the tip of your fingers. This number equals your glove size.
Different manufacturers use different sizing methods, but the chart below is a good indicator of the glove size you should buy based on the above measurement
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Determining Your Glove Size |
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Size |
Inches |
cm |
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Small |
9 |
23 |
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Small |
10 |
25.5 |
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Medium |
11 |
28 |
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Medium |
12 |
30.5 |
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Medium |
13 |
33 |
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Large |
14 |
35.5 |
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Large |
15 |
38 |
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X-Large |
16 |
40.5 |
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X-Large |
17 |
43 |
Determining the right shoulder and rib pad size
Most pads are sized according to body type
To measure, wrap a tape measure around your chest just below your armpits
Different manufacturers use different sizing charts, but the chart below provides a general guide
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Determining Your Shoulder Pad Size |
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Size |
Inches |
cm |
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Senior Small |
28-30 |
71-76 |
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Senior Medium |
32-34 |
81.5-86.5 |
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Senior Large |
36-38 |
91.5-96.5 |
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Senior X-Large |
40-42 |
101.5-107 |
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Junior Small |
22-24 |
56-61 |
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Junior Medium |
24-28 |
61-71 |
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Junior Large |
28-30 |
71-76 |
Elbow pads
- Elbow pads are required
- They cover the elbow as well as the upper arm and forearm
- Most elbow pads are adjustable and are secured with hook-and-loop straps, so sizing is general in terms of body size
- There are also a varying numbers of straps available on different pads to help with adjustments
- You may want to add a forearm slash pad for further protection in a sensitive, highly vulnerable area
- Determining your elbow pad size
- Measure the distance between the edge of your shoulder pads and the cuff of your lacrosse glove
- The top of the elbow pad should leave no exposed skin between the shoulder pad and the glove
- Different manufacturers use different sizing methods, but the chart below is a good indicator of the elbow pad size you should buy based on the above measurement
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Determining Your Elbow Pad Size |
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Size |
Inches |
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Youth Small |
7.5 |
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Youth Medium |
8.5 |
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Youth Large |
9.5 |
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Junior Small |
10.5 |
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Junior Medium |
11.5 |
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Junior Large |
12.5 |
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Senior Small |
13.5 |
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Senior Medium |
14.5 |
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Senior Large |
15.5 and above |

