Maverik Kimera
Best durable head for competitive lacrosse players seeking consistent performance.
Engineered for the modern two-way athlete, this head synthesizes the most effective design elements from several high-performance predecessors. It features a specialized material construction that prioritizes durability without sacrificing weight, ensuring it remains responsive during fast-paced transitions. The bottom rail is narrowed to enhance ball retention and carrying confidence, while the unique throat geometry is optimized to simplify ground ball pickups. With a structural design focused on long-term integrity, this piece of equipment provides the consistency and control needed to dominate on both ends of the field.
$109.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
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Category Rank
24
/ 110
#24 in Lacrosse Stick Heads
Price vs Category Average
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Below average
Material
Force Tech
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Who it's for
- Offensive players prioritizing agility and quickness in their game.
- Attackmen and midfielders seeking precision and secure cradling.
- Competitive players needing a durable head for consistent performance.
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious players or those new to the sport.
- Defensive players or face-off specialists needing specific features.
- Players who prefer a more flexible and less rigid lacrosse head.
Performance breakdown
Ball Retention
Narrow bottom rail creates a deep, secure pocket for consistent ball control.
Ground Ball Pickup
Trigger throat geometry makes scooping loose balls effortless in traffic.
Structural Durability
Reverse strut architecture maintains stiffness through intense, high-impact gameplay.
Weight-to-Strength Ratio
Force Tech material keeps the head light without compromising essential rigidity.
Versatility
Hybrid design excels equally on offense and defense for two-way players.
Transition Responsiveness
Lightweight construction allows for quick, agile stick handling during fast breaks.
Key Specs
Material
Force Tech
Position
Midfield
Throat Design
Trigger throat with upward draft angle
Architecture
Reverse strut
Know before you buy
The Kimera is a hybrid design that integrates the best performance traits from the Tactik, Kinetik, and Havok. It bridges the gap between these models by combining the ball control of the Tactik with the structural durability found in the Havok, making it a more versatile option for two-way midfielders.
Yes, Force Tech is specifically engineered to balance durability and weight. It is designed to withstand the physical demands of high-level midfield play without becoming heavy or sluggish over time.
The narrowed bottom rail is designed to pull the ball tighter into the sweet spot, which generally improves ball retention and carrying confidence. You may find that you need to adjust your stringing pattern slightly to accommodate the narrower profile compared to wider, more traditional heads.
Yes, the trigger throat features an upward draft angle that helps the head sit flatter against the ground. This geometry makes it easier to get under the ball during a scoop, allowing for a cleaner and faster transition from ground ball to possession.
The reverse strut architecture is primarily focused on long-term structural integrity. It reinforces the head's frame to prevent warping or bending, ensuring the head maintains its shape and performance consistency throughout a long season.
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