Warrior Evo 5 Lacrosse Heads
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Warrior Evo 5 Lacrosse Heads
The Warrior Evo 5 Lacrosse Head is tailored for offensive midfielders and attackmen, emphasizing power, control, and accuracy. Key features include Tilt-Tech stringing holes for low-mid pocket placement and lightweight Sym-Rail technology. Part of Warrior's legacy from Warren, Michigan, this head highlights the brand's commitment to enhancing offensive equipment.
Key features include:
• | Tilt-Tech string hole design |
• | TruOffset Technology deepens the pocket for enhanced ball control and shot power |
• | Bottom Rail Designed for mid to low-pocket placement |
• | Sym-Rail gets rid of excess weight while providing greater stiffness in the design |
Top Competitors
When compared to its competitors, the Warrior Evo 5 sits in a sweet spot for offensive players seeking a balance between hold and power. It boasts a stiffer pocket than the ECD Rebel Offense, making it ideal for low-pocket setups and powerful shots, while still offering enough flexibility for a good feel on the ball. The STX Hyper Power leans even further towards stiffness and power, but at the expense of some of the Evo 5's versatility in terms of pocket formation and overall feel. Ultimately, the choice between these three comes down to individual preference and playing style, with the Evo 5 offering a compelling blend of power, hold, and feel for offensive players.
Progression of the Evo 5 lacrosse head:
The Warrior Evo lacrosse head is a popular choice for players of all levels, and it has seen several iterations over the years. Here's the progression:
The original Evo was designed to be lightweight and featured a refined offset patent for improved release points.
The Evo 2 built upon the original's success was about trying to increase ball control in the pocket and accuracy out of the pocket. It has a redesigned throat and the amount of offset in the head increased.
The Evo 3 saw significant changes, including custom color heads, an increased number of sidewall string holes from ten to 13, and a shortened throat.
The Evo 4 introduced the SYM-RAILTM technology, which aimed to strategically reduce weight but still maintain overall stiffness.
The current iteration, the Evo 5, features further refinements, including the Tilt Tech string hole setup for a lower pocket and improved control. It also boasts a Throat Lock for a secure fit on the shaft and a stiffer design overall.
👍 Pros |
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The Evo 5 is probably my favorite head ever. It has a little flex but is great for middies and attackmen. |
Works best with a mid-high pocket. |
The Throat Lock is great. Feels like it's glued to the shaft. |
👎 Cons |
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Not many string holes, but if strung well it doesn't matter. |
Not sold on the Throat Lock. Had to sandpaper down the edges to get it to connect. |
Fix the ball stop! It keeps falling off. |
The Warrior Evo 5 was the head of choice by players such as UVA attackman Xander Dickson. It's made to be light and accurate with a ton of ball control. It's got a lot of sidewall holes that would allow for multiple sidewall patterns, so you have a ton of different stringing options. Some players like to do a high pocket with a little bit more whip, and some like a mid to low pocket for less whip and more control. This head is for players who'd like to have the ball lower in the pocket, but it's also versatile in what you can do with it.
Allen Melick