TRUE Handles: Made In San Diego

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TRUE Handles: Made in San Diego

At TRUE in San Diego we engineer, design and fabricate our composite prototypes for TRUE Handles. The handcrafted process allows us to play with different fiber angles, different materials, weights – anything we can think of to create a better lacrosse handle.

For TRUE, handcrafted is all about being able to go from—an idea, to a prototype to the athlete—in a matter of days. Based on testing and input from the athletes we can go back in the lab, fine tune and be back on the field testing the next day.

This is where our engineers and designers have the resources and flexibility to try new things, to test and be inspired. This is where “Made TRUE. Play TRUE” comes TRUE.

San Diego, California: Home of TRUE Handles

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