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Lacrosse Head Review: Warrior Cobra X by Lizelle Tyler





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Targeting ball control and stiffness, the Cobra X lacrosse head from Warrior comes with a molded throat structure. Its ultra-lightweight side wall design emphasizes the stiffness in the lower part of the lax head ensuring toughness. For improved ball retention and handling, the lacrosse head has been constructed with a raised ballstop.

This lax head comes with a 2-tone color hit for a completely unique look. This lax head is designed with goal scorers in mind. This lacrosse head is approved for all level play, it is NFHS and NCAA compliant.

The positive points

Deadly accurate

The tip of the head is pointy enough so I was able to string up an excellent channel. Something that I've found, which could be as a result of the weight reduction, is that the scoop is kind of flexible. You'll find there is a bit of flex in the head which you may sense when letting one rip. I had to really wind up to feel it, but it is there.

Firm lacrosse head

This head is really rigid which is a good thing. The head was stable when attached to any shaft. I trialed shafts from Warrior, STX and Brine . When the brand of the handles and heads are mixed, they can become loose and I like how the Cobra X is not. Well done for being on the mark on this Warrior. The enhanced firmness of the entire head looks to be a primary goal of Warrior's. The sidewalls, while light, are bolstered by the strengthened neck. This extra sturdiness in the neck additionally provides support to the throat too.

Reverse flared sidewalls

The Warrior Cobra X lax head is not pinched a lot, however it makes no difference. The reverse flared sidewalls perform as a great alternative for pinching. I strung up a mid-pocket out of habit, but the reverse flared sidewalls are perfect for a high pocket. You'll undoubtedly have a more precise and harder shot with the combination of the reverse flared sidewalls, the scoop and the offset. For anybody who is a goal scorer, heads up.

Designed for attackers

Forwards hear this, the Cobra X from Warrior is made for you. All the key benefits come together to enable you to score more. The side wall flare, scoop, flex and lightweight structure all come together nicely. This lacrosse head will no doubt give you the best chance to score more goals. Or at least eliminate your lacrosse head as a factor for why you're not scoring!

Things for Warrior to look at

All play, so some likelihood of warping

The universal heads, those which conform to the two requirements, are distinctive because the side-walls extend up from the throat and distinctively contour out to the 6.5in . scoop. You will find it easy to spot these kind of heads when you become conscious of this difference. But a couple of compromises are needed to conform to the two specifications. The distinct bend from the side-walls up to the scoop creates more of a likelihood of the lacrosse head hourglassing. This is not a criticism directed at the Cobra X lacrosse head from Warrior exclusively, but instead this type of head.

Raised ball-stop, what is up with that?

Can somebody please inform me just what the raised ball stop is designed for? STX share the same concept in a lot of their heads and possibly Warrior are trying to compete on this. Warrior claims "it's to help prevent the ball from being dislodged from the stick". I'm not sure how the ballstop assists with this. You would have to string up an ultra low pocket to get the ball at the rear of the ballstop. Furthermore, to fit the ball at the rear of the ball stop, you'd have to fully loosen the bottom strings. However, the instant you try this the ball will not freely fall out if angled forward, making your head non-compliant. The ball-stop would also play no part because while you cradle the ball it will probably sit higher in the pocket. That is the case with all types of stringing. However the ball stop has at least something going for it, it looks nice.

Ground balls are hard

Your approach to a ground ball with this head needs to be steeper because of the lip behind the scoop. I have discovered that the tip of the head raises off the turf due to the ridge behind and especially when you get down low over the ball. When you get low and off center, you cannot pick the ball up. I discovered that ground-balls were tricky to scoop up with this lax head, specifically on turf.

Straight-line ground balls were okay. However scooping ground balls rolling across my path I had a lot of trouble with. It took me two or three attempts at times to scoop the ball. This was primarily an issue on turf, as you need to get lower on grass as a result of the varied consistency. I had zero problems on the artificial surfaces. I noticed this with earlier Evo's too..

Summary

The Warrior Cobra X lacrosse head really delighted me. I really like how Warrior has targeted a specific position, and created it uncompromisingly for that single objective. That objective being manufactured for attackers who score goals. Other than the concerns I have with ground balls and the ball-stop, it fits the bill wonderfully as a forwards head.

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