Best Lacrosse
Brands.
The top lacrosse brands include ECD (East Coast Dyes), STX, Epoch, Maverik, Warrior, StringKing, and Armor Mesh. Each brand has strengths by category — sticks, heads, gloves, apparel, and stringing supplies. This guide covers every major lacrosse brand with honest reviews and direct links to shop their gear.
Top Lacrosse Brands
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Full GuideThe best lacrosse stick brands for men’s field lacrosse are ECD, Epoch, Maverik, STX, Warrior, StringKing, and Nike. Each has different strengths by position — attack, defense, midfield, and goalie. Here’s a breakdown of what each brand does well.
East Coast Dyes makes some of the most popular complete sticks on the market — especially for attackers and middies who want a reliable setup right out of the box.
Epoch LacrosseKnown for carbon fiber shaft technology and precision-engineered heads. Epoch is a favorite among players who want lightweight performance and a stiff, consistent feel.
STXOne of the most established brands in lacrosse. STX makes gear across every category — sticks, gloves, helmets, and protective equipment — for all levels of play.
MaverikMaverik has built a strong reputation for offset heads and versatile stick builds. Popular with attackers and middies who like a forgiving face shape and reliable pocket.
WarriorA classic brand with strong roots in both field and box lacrosse. Warrior is well-regarded for defensive and midfield stick builds with durable construction at competitive prices.
All Stick BrandsView the full lacrosse stick brand guide — covering every major brand by position, price point, and level of play.
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The top lacrosse apparel brands include Stringers Society, DFND, and the apparel lines from major brands like Warrior, Maverik, and STX. Lacrosse clothing brands range from performance gear built for training to casual streetwear designed for players off the field.
Lacrosse apparel designed for players who are serious about the game — from shooting shirts and hoodies to shorts and hats built for the field and off it.
Shop Apparel Compression GearDFND makes compression gear built for lacrosse athletes — designed to reduce muscle fatigue, improve circulation, and keep you performing through every quarter.
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Lacrosse Brand FAQ
There isn’t one single best lacrosse brand — it depends on what you’re looking for. For sticks and heads, ECD, Epoch, and Maverik are consistently at the top. For mesh, Armor Mesh and ECD are trusted by serious stringers. For complete gear packages, STX and Warrior offer strong value across all positions and price points.
Yes — STX is one of the most established brands in lacrosse and makes solid gear across every category. Their sticks are reliable, their gloves are well-regarded, and they offer strong options at multiple price points. STX is particularly popular for youth and high school players looking for dependable, accessible equipment.
Warrior has a long history in lacrosse and is known for durable, well-priced sticks — especially for defensive players. Their Evo line has been popular for years. If you’re looking for a reliable defensive shaft or a complete stick at a reasonable price, Warrior is worth considering.
The top lacrosse stick brands are ECD, Epoch, Maverik, STX, Warrior, StringKing, and Nike. ECD and Epoch are favored by serious players for their performance at the college level. Maverik is strong for attack and midfield. STX and Warrior offer the best value for youth and high school players. See our full lacrosse stick brands guide for a detailed breakdown.
For lacrosse-specific apparel, Stringers Society and DFND are strong options available through the Stringers Lacrosse Shop. Major equipment brands like Warrior, Maverik, and STX also produce training and casual apparel. For general athletic wear, Under Armour and Nike remain popular among lacrosse players for shorts, compression, and shooting shirts.
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Brand.
Shop the top lacrosse brands at the Stringers Lacrosse Shop or explore our full gear and stick brand guides.
