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Attack & Midfield
Best Offensive Lacrosse Sticks 2025
The best attack and midfield lacrosse sticks for every skill level and budget. Top picks reviewed and ranked by our team.
⭐ TOP PICKBest Overall
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StringKing Complete 2 Senior
★★★★★4.9/5 · 1,240 reviews
$159.99
The StringKing Complete 2 is the gold standard for attack and midfield players. It comes strung with StringKing Type 4 mesh — the same mesh used by D1 programs — and the aluminum shaft delivers a premium feel at a fair price. The pocket holds its shape all season and never needs adjustment. Our top pick for any offensive player.
Trusted STX quality at a price that makes sense for players just starting out. Solid factory pocket and durable alloy shaft.
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⚡ Best for Speed
STX Stallion 700
★★★★★
Trusted by top athletes, the STX STALLION 700 FIBER COMPOSITE A/M COMPLETE STICK is crafted for those who demand excellence, offering the perfect blend of durability, performance, and control.
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🎯 Best Feel
STX Stallion 1K Complete
★★★★☆
Exceptional pocket feel and a forgiving head shape. Great for players who prioritize catching and quick releases.
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🔬 Best Technology
ECD Lacrosse - Ion - Lacrosse Head
★★★★★
Fast What makes this head fast? Science. Well, aerodynamics. This is the most aerodynamic head in our line allowing your stick to cut through the air like you.
Buying Guide
Shaft Material
Aluminum is durable and affordable. Titanium and carbon are lighter but more expensive. Start with aluminum.
Head Shape
Wider heads are better for catching. Narrower heads give more ball control. Beginners should go wider.
Pocket Depth
Attack players prefer a mid-to-deep pocket for better ball retention on checks. Midfielders often go shallower for quicker releases.
Complete vs Separate
Complete sticks are best for most players. Buying a head and shaft separately makes sense when you know exactly what you want.
Frequently Asked Questions
What length stick do I need?
Attack players use a short stick (40–42 inches). Midfielders use the same length. Defensive players use a long pole (52–72 inches).
How long does a lacrosse stick last?
A quality stick lasts 2–3 seasons with regular use. The mesh typically needs replacing every season.
What is the best stick for a beginner?
The StringKing Complete 2 or STX Stallion 50 are both excellent first sticks. The StringKing has better mesh from the factory.
Can I use the same stick for attack and midfield?
Yes — attack and midfield players use the same length stick. The head shape is the main difference between position-specific options.