Equipment

Protective Eyewear For Girl's Lacrosse

Finding the right protective goggles for your lacrosse playing daughter requires trying on lots of different goggles, says Jenny Riitano-Levy, women's lacrosse and field hockey brand manager at Brine, because every face is different.

Women's Lacrosse Equipment

Jenny Riitano-Levy, women's lacrosse and field hockey brand manager at Brine, talks about the basic pieces of equipment required to play women's lacrosse.

Lacrosse Goalie Sticks

Neal Goldman, brand manager for men's lacrosse at Brine, talks about men's goalie sticks.

Buying Lacrosse Shoulder Pads

Neal Goldman, men's lacrosse product manager at Brine, talks about what parents should be looking for in lacrosse shoulder pads for their sons.

Goalie Equipment for Boy's Lacrosse

Neal Goldman, brand manager for men's lacrosse at Brine, talks about the specialized safety equipment needed to protect lacrosse goalies against injury.

Buying Lacrosse Gloves That Fit

Neal Goldman, Brand Manager for Men's Lacrosse at Brine, offers parents advice on buying boy's lacrosse gloves that fit properly.

Men's vs. Women's Lacrosse Equipment

Neal Goldman, brand manager for men's lacrosse at Brine, discusses differences in men's and women's lacrosse equipment.

Lacrosse Cleats

Neal Goldman, brand manager for men's lacrosse at Brine, talks about lacrosse cleats and answers the popular question, "Can my son play lacrosse in soccer/football cleats?"

Buying Lacrosse Sticks: Wide Head for Beginners, Narrower Head for Elite Players

Neal Goldman, Men's Lacrosse brand manager for Brine, says buying the right lacrosse stick for your child depends on his skill level: the tighter or narrower the face or width of the head the more skilled the player should be; beginners need a wider head to make it easier to catch balls and scoop up grounders.

Buying Men's Lacrosse Gear

Neal Goldman, men's lacrosse brand manager at Brine, reviews the necessary pieces of gear for the game of men's lacrosse.

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