LACROSSE SHOULDER PADS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MAYHEM RAWLINGS SPORTING GOODS COMPANY, INC. 510 Maryville University Dr., Ste. 110 St. Louis MO 63141 Lacrosse shoulder pads, lacrosse armpads, lacrosse chest protectors, lacrosse heads, lacrosse sticks, lacrosse pockets, lacrosse balls, lacrosse kneepads, lacrosse elbowpads, lacrosse armpads;
MAYHEM J. deBeer & Son, Inc. 5 Burdick Drive Albany NY 12205 Lacrosse shoulder pads, lacrosse armpads, lacrosse chest protectors, lacrosse heads, lacrosse sticks, lacrosse pockets, lacrosse balls, lacrosse kneepads, lacrosse elbowpads, lacrosse armpads;
POCKET SHOCK RAWLINGS SPORTING GOODS COMPANY, INC. 510 Maryville University Dr., Ste. 110 St. Louis MO 63141 Lacrosse shoulder pads, lacrosse armpads, lacrosse chest protectors, lacrosse heads, lacrosse sticks, lacrosse pockets, lacrosse balls, lacrosse kneepads, lacrosse elbowpads, lacrosse armpads;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A lacrosse head having a netting with a shallow pocket is provided for improving the handling and the retention of a lacrosse ball. The lacrosse head includes a frame element comprised of a pair of opposing sidewalls that each have a top end and a bottom end, a scoop portion connecting the top ends of the sidewalls, and a base portion connecting the bottom ends of the sidewalls. Furthermore, the lacrosse head includes a netting that is coupled to the opposing sidewalls. This netting has one or more partitions coupled thereto for substantially defining a ball retention region and one or more peripheral regions of the netting. These partitions protrude outwardly from the netting and are adapted for contacting a lacrosse ball and retaining the lacrosse ball within the ball retention region.