Protection is essential to lacrosse for safety and mobility. Players wearing incorrect padding have a higher risk of injury. Brandon Butler, Pro & Product Specialist at Lax.com, describes the difference between men's lacrosse shoulder pads and shoulder pad liners. Shoulder pads are a bigger, bulkier pad, perfect for offensive players who are getting a lot of checks. The downside of this is players get less mobility. Shoulder pad liners are a reduced version of shoulder pads made for players who do not need extra protection. Since there are less bulky type pads in the shoulder pad liners it gives more mobility for players. Usually, we recommend players wear shoulder pads until they are at least in high school. Still not sure what to get? Talk to one of our Pros at 1-855-255-5294. Ready to make a purchase? Simply go to www.lax.com.
How To Size Lacrosse Shoulder Pads?
SIZE | CHEST SIZE | AGE | WEIGHT | HEIGHT |
XS | 22-25" | 5-7 | 50 lbs | Under 46" |
SM | 25-29" | 8-10 | 50-70lbs | 46-54" |
MD | 30-34" | 11-13 | 80-120lbs | 54-58" |
LG | 34-36" | 14+ | 130-180lbs | 60-65" |
XL | 37"+ | 16+ | 190 lbs + | 66" + |
** Lax.com makes no representation of the safety or suitability of any of these pads. We are relaying the information regarding what most of our customer are buying based on age and size. Please refer directly to the manufacturer for suggestions or sizing guidelines. Sizes are approximate, different manufacturers may vary slightly in size.**