Player Equipment


Source: Lacrosse Canada

Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out, having the right gear is essential for both performance and safety.

Here, you’ll find everything you need, from helmets and gloves to sticks and pads, ensuring you’re fully equipped for the fast-paced action of box lacrosse. Below you will find all the legal gear needed to play box lacrosse!


Equipment Supplied by the Club

All Divisions

🔸Game Jersey (loaned to players for games)


Equipment Supplied by the Player

U7 (Ages 5-6)

🔸Helmet with face shield (both items CSA or NOCSAE approved)

🔸Mouth guard ("Boil & Byte" types are acceptable)

🔸Shoulder pads

🔸Elbow pads

🔸Lacrosse gloves (hockey gloves are okay)

🔸Athletic support (boys must wear a “Jock” with plastic cup and girls must wear a “Jill”)

🔸Basketball-type court shoes (a pair reserved for indoor use only recommended)

🔸Lacrosse stick with a minimum length of 34 inches

🔸Indoor runners (need grip for slippery floors)

 

U9 (Ages 7-8)

Everything listed above, plus....

🔸Lacrosse gloves (recommended)

🔸Back/kidney pads

🔸Upper arm pads (if not already covering on shoulder pads)

🔸Wrist / Slash guards (optional)

🔸Athletic Support - Boys must wear a "Jock" with plastic cup. Girls must wear a "Jill"

 

U11 & U13 (Ages 9-12) 

Everything listed above, plus...

🔸Upper arm pads (if not already covering on shoulder pads)

 

U15 & U17 (Ages 13-16) 

Everything listed above, but...

🔸Lacrosse Stick with a minimum length of 40 inches.

 

📢 Changes to equipment rules happen. Always check with your Coach to make sure you're properly equipped to play safely.

 

 EquipmentDescription
 

Helmet

A helmet is the central component of protective gear for any lacrosse player.

The helmet must have a chin strap, which must be properly secured on both sides and cannot be altered from the manufactured form.

The most common box lacrosse helmet is a CSA approved hockey helmet (can be found in all sporting stores), along with a CSA approved lacrosse cage.

 

Shoulder Pads

In box lacrosse, shoulder pads provide vital protection from the high-impact collisions and fast movements that define the game.

Constructed with a mix of lightweight and durable materials, they offer reinforced coverage for the shoulders, chest, and back.

These pads are designed to maximize mobility while ensuring players stay well-protected during physical play.

 

Bicep Pads

Bicep pads play a crucial role in a box lacrosse player’s protective gear, offering defense for the upper arms against slashes, checks, and collisions.

Positioned around the biceps, these pads absorb impacts while allowing players to maintain full range of motion, preserving their speed and agility. Constructed from lightweight, flexible materials with added padding for extra protection, they provide comfort without restricting movement.

Bicep pads are especially important for box lacrosse players of all ages, as the bicep area is frequently targeted during the game.

 

Elbow Pads

Elbow pads are built to protect a box lacrosse player’s elbows and forearms from the physical impacts of checks, falls, and collisions.

Designed to offer both protection and flexibility, these pads allow players to move easily while minimizing the risk of injury. Typically made with a combination of hard plastic and foam padding, they provide cushioning and absorb shocks.

It’s important to note that many elbow pads made for field lacrosse may not offer the same level of protection required for box lacrosse.

 

Kidney Pads

Kidney pads are designed to safeguard the lower back and sides from hits and slashes.

Positioned around the player’s kidneys, these pads help absorb impacts from checks, falls, and collisions, reducing the risk of injury to this vulnerable area.

Made with a combination of lightweight foam and hard-shell materials, kidney pads provide comfort and mobility without sacrificing protection.

 

Gloves

Gloves are a fundamental piece of protective gear in box lacrosse, designed to protect the hands and fingers while providing the dexterity needed to handle the stick effectively.

Lacrosse gloves allow players to grip their sticks firmly while minimizing the risk of injury from checks, slashes, and falls.

 

Stick

Sticks are typically sold as separate components:

  • The head, the business end of the stick, is designed to hold the lacrosse ball and is available in various shapes and materials to suit different playing styles.
  • The shaft, the handle of the stick, is usually made from lightweight metals or composites for strength and durability.

This separate setup allows players to customize their sticks, choosing a head and shaft combination that best fits their preferences for performance, weight, and flexibility.

Athletic Support

jock is an essential piece of protective gear for any male lacrosse goalie. It is designed to provide support and protection for the groin area during high-impact play. Most jocks feature a durable waistband and straps that hold a protective cup in place, ensuring that the most sensitive areas are shielded from injury. 

jill is an essential piece of protective gear for female lacrosse goalies, designed to offer support and protection for the groin area. Similar to a men’s jock, the jill features a waistband and straps that hold a protective cup in place, ensuring safety during high-impact plays.

Financial Assistance

There is also KidSport™ funding application for those who require financial assistance in order to play. More information here.

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