Welcome to another episode of That Old Lacrosse Head! This week I’m taking an original Warrior Revolution head and fixing up the pocket so that CityLax (supporting public school lacrosse in NYC!) can recycle the head and put it to good use!
The OG Revolution was actually the first Warrior head I ever used. My dad picked one up at Sports Authority because it was stiff, narrow, and seemed strong. I ended up using the head for my last season of high school lacrosse, and even though I couldn’t string a decent pocket, the head still treated me well. Want proof I’m not lying about using a Revo in high school?
That is proof that A) I used a Warrior Revolution, and B) that I was a terrible string back then… although I was using a college legal pocket. Way ahead of my time, I guess!
The video below actually shows off TWO Warrior Revolution heads, one of which needed a good deal of work, and one of which was sitting pretty already. Not every head that gets donated to CityLax is in shambles… just some of them.
TOLH: OG Warrior Revolution
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For more episodes of That Old Lacrosse Head, check out the below posts:
That Old Lacrosse Head: Brine Prophcy
That Old Lacrosse Head: Excalibur Six Shooter
That Old Lacrosse Head: STX Hi-Wall
That Old Lacrosse Head: Traditional STX Excalibur
That Old Lacrosse Head: STX X2 – John Jay Dye
That Old Lacrosse Head: OG Brine Edge
That Old Lacrosse Head: Double Brine Shotgun
Next week I’ll be fixing up another old lacrosse head and fixing up the pocket, then giving it back to CityLax. What head will I fix up? What head do YOU want to see me fix up? The choices are endless, so speak up and let me know what you want to see!