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Lacrosse Protective Gear Guide: Shoulder Pads, Arm Guards, and Gloves

How to choose lacrosse protection that fits and meets NOCSAE standards.

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Why Protection Is Non-Negotiable

Lacrosse: collision sport with 70-100+ mph balls and cross-checks. NCAA: 12.6 injuries/1,000 exposures — top 5 college sports. See helmet safety guide.

Shoulder Pads

TypeProtectionWeightBest For
LinerMinimal<1 lbElite attackmen only
SpeedModerate1-2 lbsMost players
FullMaximum2-4 lbsDefense, youth
⚠️ Liners NOT for youth, beginners, or defensemen.

Speed pads = Goldilocks: foam + plastic protection, low profile. $60-150.

Full pads for defense: hard shells, extended caps, rib coverage. $80-200.

STX Cell V Shoulder Pad — Best all-around speed pad
~$100 Track lacrosse gear deals
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Maverik MX Shoulder Pad — Full protection for defense
~$130 Track lacrosse gear deals
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Arm Guards

Full guards: Wrist to above elbow. Required most youth leagues. Max protection. Best for defense/youth.

Elbow pads: Elbow only. Better feel, lighter. For experienced attackmen.

Fit: 2" above wrist to 3" above elbow. No gap with gloves.

Epoch Integra Arm Guards — Protection + flexibility
~$70 Track lacrosse gear deals
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STX Surgeon RZR Gloves — Top feel, D1 preferred
~$130 Track lacrosse gear deals
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Gloves

FeatureWhy
Nash palmGold standard feel
Hard knucklesSlash protection
Thumb guardCheck absorption
Wrist cuffOverlap with arm guard

Break-in: 5-10 sessions. Wall ball, squeeze lacrosse ball. Never soak.

Warrior Burn XP2 Gloves — Great value
~$90 Track lacrosse gear deals
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By Position

Attack: Liner/speed pads, elbow pads, feel-first gloves. See stick guide.

Midfield: Speed pads, full or elbow guards, balanced gloves.

Defense: Full everything — pads, guards, heavy gloves.

Goalie: See goalie guide.

Sizing

Shoulders: Chest measurement. Caps cover joint. Sternum flat.

Arms: Wrist to 3" above elbow. No gap with gloves.

Gloves: Palm to fingertip. Snug, full curl, no bunching.

LACROSSE PROTECTIVE GEAR — KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Protection level should match position and playing level 2. Proper fit matters more than brand — measure before buying 3. Replace gear every 2-3 seasons or when damaged

Sources & Further Reading

Reviewed May 29, 2026. Source notes emphasize lacrosse helmet, goalie, protective-equipment, NOCSAE, SEI, and CDC safety guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's required?

Helmet, gloves, shoulder pads, arm guards for men's. Goggles + mouthguard for women's.

How should pads fit?

Caps cover shoulder joint, sternum flat, full range of motion.

Replace how often?

Every 2-3 seasons or if damaged. Youth outgrow annually.

Hockey gloves work?

No. Different palm and articulation for lacrosse stick handling.

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