STX Stallion 200 Lacrosse Stick – complete attack/midfield vs Ambush Lacrosse Sticks with aluminum shaft and 10-diamond pocket
Overall winner: STX Stallion 200 Lacrosse Stick – complete attack/midfield
Key Differences
Franklin Ambush (A) is a lighter aluminum-shaft women’s and youth setup with a neo-grip shaft texture and a ready-to-play semi-soft mesh pocket; it sits in a more affordable price tier. STX Stallion 200 (B) is positioned as a beginner-friendly boys’ complete stick with soft mesh for easier catching and control and a higher aggregate review count but has mixed opinions on pocket and overall durability
STX Stallion 200 Lacrosse Stick – complete attack/midfield
STX Stallion 200 complete lacrosse stick with mesh pocket, featuring a 6000 series alloy handle. Easy catching and ball control for entry-level players, inspired by elite design. One customer notes it’s suitable for younger players and helps with first-game goals
Pros
- complete stick with mesh pocket
- easy catching and ball control
- lightweight alloy handle
- designed for beginner and intermediate players
Cons
- mixed durability opinions
- pocket quality varies by user
Ambush Lacrosse Sticks with aluminum shaft and 10-diamond pocket
Women's lacrosse stick with aluminum shaft, Neo-Grip surface, and ready-to-play pocket. Designed for control and precision for beginner to intermediate players, with a semi-soft mesh for deeper pocket and better cradling
Pros
- aluminum shaft for light weight
- Neo-Grip shaft texture improves control
- ready-to-play pocket with standard mesh
- complete stick ships fully assembled
Cons
- designed for women’s lacrosse only
- pocket requires break-in
- only 30" shaft size specified
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Franklin Sports |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Franklin Sports |
| User Reviews | STX |