box lacrosse required equipment

Equipment

Box Lacrosse Equipment Needed

Here is a list of equipment needed to play box lacrosse. Please note that Hard Shell Rib Pads and Hard Shell Bicep Pads are highly recommended. Helmet and Shoulder pads need to be NOCSAE approved

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Required Equipment for Box Lacrosse Players

  1. HELMET
    » Statement/seal indicating it meets NOCSAE lacrosse standard performance specification and SEI certified
  2. SHOULDER PADS
    » Covers top of shoulder, collarbone, sternum, and top of arms
    » Should fit comfortably; adjust by loosening/tightening straps
    » Must Have Bicep Protectors (2A) Hard shell
    » NOCSAE ND200 compliant shoulder pads will be mandatory
  3. GLOVES
    » Hand must be fully inserted in glove
  4. FIELD PLAYERS CROSSE
    » Short Crosse – 40-42”
    » Long Crosse – 52-72”
    » NOTE: 10U and younger has allowances for shorter stick lengths
    (please reference the USA Lacrosse Box/Indoor Rules Book) Here
  5. SHOES
    » Athletic shoes
  6. PROTECTIVE CUP
    » Fitted for comfort & protection
    » Garments to improve comfort include: supporters, all-in-one briefs, & combinations of both
  7. ARM PADS/BICEP PADS
    » Elbow should be properly & completely covered
  8. RIB PADS
    » Must cover ribs and kidneys; adjust by loosening/tightening straps
    » Should fit comfortably, not restricting breathing
    » Try on hard shell rib pads prior to adding shoulder pads to ensure proper fit
  9. MOUTHGUARD
    » Must be visible color other than clear or white
    » Self-molding (from manufacturers) or custom-molded (from dentist)

Required Equipment for Box Lacrosse Goalie

  1. HELMET
    » Statement/seal indicating it meets NOCSAE lacrosse standard performance specification and SEI certified
  2. THROAT GUARD
    » Separate from helmet & required for goalies
    » Attach with snaps/screws/other fasteners
    » Proper fit for helmet & guard must be done relying on manufacturers’ guidelines & requirements on their website or included with helmet/guard
  3. CHEST AND ARM PROTECTORS (UPPERS) **
    » Covers front torso, neckline to below navel, shoulders, and arms
    » Pads should conform to body
    » See categories in the USA Lacrosse Box/Indoor Rules Book for age specific requirements
  4. CROSSE
    » Must adhere to Rule 26 of the USA Lacrosse Box/Indoor Rules Book
  5. LEG GUARDS AND PANTS (LOWERS)
    » Covers thigh to toe
    » See categories in rule book for age specific requirements
  6. SHOES
    » Normal rubber sole athletic shoe
    » Shoe with manufactured protective toe (optional)
  7. PROTECTIVE BOX GOALIE GLOVES
    » Hand must be fully inserted in glove
    » Includes thicker goalie specific additional thumb protection
    » NOTE: Gloves are thicker than regular field goalie gloves
  8. PROTECTIVE CUP/PELVIC PROTECTION
    » Generally incorporated as a part of thigh padding
  9. MOUTHGUARD
    » Must be visible color other than clear or white
    » Self-molding (from manufacturers) or custom-molded (from dentist)

**Starting with the 2022 season, goalies MUST wear goalkeeper chest protectors which meet the NOCSAE ND200 lacrosse standards at the time of manufacture.


More on required lacrosse equipment can be found here https://www.usalacrosse.com/equipment

Box Lacrosse Rules can be found here https://www.usalacrosse.com/box-rules



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