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  2. STX (sports manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    STX (a contraction of the word "sticks" but commonly called "S-T-X") is a global sports equipment manufacturer based in Baltimore, Maryland, US.STX makes lacrosse equipment, field hockey equipment, and ice hockey equipment, but its main business is in manufacturing of men's and women's lacrosse sticks and protective gear, including gloves, pads, and women's eyewear.

  3. True Temper Sports - Wikipedia

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    True Temper Sports is a manufacturer of sports equipment headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. They sell equipment for golf, ice hockey and lacrosse. They sell equipment for golf, ice hockey and lacrosse.

  4. Brine (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Brine is an American sporting goods company that manufactures lacrosse, soccer, volleyball, and field hockey equipment. It markets its products under its own brand as well as In The Crease for goals and goal accessories. The company was founded by W.H. Brine in 1922 as the W.H. Brine Company.

  5. Lacrosse stick - Wikipedia

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    Offset lacrosse heads would be introduced in the mid-1990s and is extremely common on newer lacrosse heads. Early lacrosse sticks were extremely basic with little complexity in selecting equipment. Players essentially only needed to select the brand of stick they wanted, and from their selected the stick that brand offered for their position. [24]

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    The Clifton 9 running shoes are one of Hoka’s most popular styles, and they’re currently 20% off for Presidents’ Day. They’re lightweight and generously cushioned with a round toe design ...

  7. DeBeer Lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s the baseball division was bought by Worth Inc. and Muhlfelder transformed deBeer into a lacrosse company. Using previous baseball experience, they created the first CU31, making lacrosse shafts lighter as well as stronger with the use of metal baseball bat technology. In 2000, DeBeer began a line of women's lacrosse equipment.

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