Lacrosse racket
The Crosse (eng. Lacrosse stick ), even Crosse called, is the most important equipment in Lacrosse .
Men's racket
The men's racket is made of wood, laminated wood, or synthetic material and has a molded, pocket-like net (called a pocket) at the head end. The stick must have a total length of 102 cm to 107 cm for attackers and midfielders, while the length for defenders is 132 cm to 183 cm. A team may only have a maximum of four long (defensive) clubs on the pitch at any given time. The club head must be between 17.5 cm to 25.5 cm wide. A pocket does not meet the rules if the topmost point of a ball in the pocket is below the bottom of the racket head frame.
Woman thug
The women's racket is made of the same materials as the men's racket and also has a pocket at the end of the racket. The racket must have a total length of 90 cm to 110 cm. The head has a width between 18 cm to 23 cm. The pocket must be braided from straps and ribbons, as the mesh material used by men is not allowed. The top of the ball in the pocket must not be lower than the top of the racket frame. The length of the goalie stick can be between 89.5 cm and 122 cm. The bag may be made of mesh material and up to 30.5 cm wide.
Goalie stick
The head of the goalkeeper's stick for men should have a width of 25.5 cm to 30.5 cm. The length of the entire racket can be up to 170 cm. For women, the head should be up to 30.5 cm wide. The club should be no shorter than 35.5 "and no longer than 48".
Individual evidence
- ^ Federation International de Lacrosse: Man's Field Lacrosse Rules book ; Rule 15
- ↑ Federation International de Lacrosse: Women's Field Lacrosse Rules book ( Memento of the original from July 20, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. ; Rule 3