The Ultimate Lacrosse Equipment Breakdown
Lacrosse gear essentials — basics, tips & guides to play, train, and win.

Lacrosse is a fast, high-intensity sport — meaning your gear matters.
The right equipment can elevate your game, protect you from injuries, and help you play with total confidence.
Here, we focus on :
- Core Lacrosse gear essentials, covering sticks, helmets, gloves, and required protective equipment
- Position-specific equipment needs for attack, midfield, defense, and goalies
- Apparel basics, including jerseys, shorts, cleats, and performance layers designed for Lacrosse
- Proper fit and safety standards to ensure comfort, protection, and confidence on the field
- How to choose the right gear, with guidance for beginners and growing players at every level
Whether you’re practicing wall ball in your backyard, joining a youth league in Maryland,
or playing your first scrimmage in upstate New York, this page gives you everything you need to gear up the right way.
FAQ – Lacrosse Gear Essentials
| What gear do I need to start Lacrosse ? You need a stick, gloves, helmet/goggles, pads, cleats, and a mouthguard. | Do I need a helmet for women’s Lacrosse ? No. Women wear goggles instead (except for goalies). |
| How much does full Lacrosse gear cost ? Typically $250–$500 for beginners depending on brand and position. | Which brands are the most trusted in the US ? STX, Cascade, Maverik, Warrior are top choices in both youth and NCAA leagues. |
| What is the best Lacrosse stick for beginners ? A pre-strung complete stick with a soft mesh pocket. | Can I buy used Lacrosse equipment ? Sticks and gloves—yes. Helmets and pads—avoid for safety reasons. |
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