"Bought it for my son’s first season and he was throwing against the garage the same afternoon. It came strung and tuned — I didn’t touch a single string. Worth it to skip the guesswork on a starter stick."
Danielle R. · Lacrosse parent
A ready-to-play complete stick built for younger players and beginners who just want to catch, throw, and fall in love with the game. The scaled-down head and lighter alloy handle make ball control forgiving without feeling like a toy — it throws straight out of the box, no re-stringing required.
Free shipping over $75 · Strung & thrown in Baltimore before it ships
| Weight | 4 oz total |
|---|---|
| Head | Factory-strung Jr head, soft mesh |
| Handle | Lightweight alloy |
| Built for | Youth and first-year players |
| League | Legal for youth league play |
| Out of the box | Ships strung, thrown, and ready |
Every player who ever lived at the wall started with a first stick — and half of them quit because that first stick fought them the whole way. Not this one. We stock the Complete 2 Jr because it throws straight out of the wrapper, so a brand-new player spends their first week catching and throwing instead of untangling a bad pocket.
It's forgiving where it counts and honest where it matters: light enough for small hands, built well enough that nobody feels like they've been handed a toy. Hand it to the youngest kid on the roster and watch them fall for the game.
Thrown & tuned before it ships
Free shipping over seventy-five
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"Bought it for my son’s first season and he was throwing against the garage the same afternoon. It came strung and tuned — I didn’t touch a single string. Worth it to skip the guesswork on a starter stick."
Danielle R. · Lacrosse parent
"I keep two of these on the sideline for kids who show up with a hand-me-down that won’t hold a ball. Light, forgiving pocket, and it survives a season of getting dropped on blacktop."
Coach Petrowski · U11 program
"Great first stick. Only knock is the pocket bagged out a hair after a month of wall ball, but two tugs on the shooters and it was back. My kid loves it."
Nate H. · First-year middie
Think first-timers roughly 6 to 12 — anyone under about 5 feet plays it best. Grab the 37″ cut for the smaller kids and the 40″ for the ones who've hit a growth spurt. Both lengths are scaled so a young player can actually control the ball instead of wrestling a full-size bar.
Game-ready. We throw and tune every one before it ships, so it comes out of the box catching and throwing straight. No re-stringing, no pocket homework — your kid can be at the garage wall the same afternoon.
It's built for the blacktop. The light alloy handle and soft mesh take a full season of getting dropped, leaned on, and cradled into fences. It's forgiving to play with but nobody mistakes it for a toy.
Once they're throwing hard, playing organized ball, and pushing past 5 feet, it's time to step up to a full-length setup — a men's head on an alloy bar like our StringKing Metal 3. Keep the Jr around for younger siblings; these things get handed down.