Weapon X Reinforces Flexible yet Strong Sidewalls
The Weapon X utilizes East Coast Dyes’ patented rail technology to reinforce the sidewalls while still allowing them to flex. This gives fogos the ability to pinch the head quickly while clamping down on faceoffs. The head moves with the player for fluid scooping and ball control. At the same time, the head maintains its structure through battles at the X.
Optimized Scoop and Throat for Controlling Ground Balls
The Weapon X features a scoop and throat designed specifically for ground ball control. The scoop has a stiff, wide design that allows players to guide ground balls into the pocket with precision. The throat then channels the ball cleanly into the pocket thanks to its smooth, graduated taper.
Upturned Rail Design to Channel Ball to Pocket
The asymmetrical rail design on the Weapon X helps channel ground balls and passes directly into the pocket. The higher rail along the throat subtly guides the ball into the sweet spot. This lets players quickly transition from collecting a ground ball to generating a fast break opportunity.
Aggressive Flare for Power and Ball Retention
The Weapon X has more flare along the sidewalls than most heads. This gives it a wider profile overall, increasing ball retention in the pocket. The added width also ramps up the head’s stiffness, resulting in more powerful checks, scoops, and shots.
Strategic Stringing Holes Enable Custom Stringing Setups
The Weapon X frame contains strategic stringing holes that let players customize their pocket placement and shooting strings to match their style of play. Fogos can set up puckered pockets for collecting ground balls while strikers can string traditional pockets for ripping shots.
Lightweight Yet Durable Construction Withstands Faceoff Battles
Weighing in at only 4.9oz strung, the Weapon X is one of the lightest heads on the market. Yet it can withstand the physicality of faceoff battles thanks to its Endurolax construction. The head maintains its structure game after game.
Designed for Fast Clamping Speed on Faceoffs
The asymmetrical sidewall design and strategic stringing setup allow players to squeeze the head quickly on faceoffs. This generates maximum clamping speed to gain an advantage in scrambles. The stiff sidewalls and wide flare give players the control they need when clamping down on 50/50 balls.
Unique Shape Provides High Ball Retention
The Weapon X has a wider overall profile than most heads, which improves ball retention. Its gradually tapered throat also holds the ball in the pocket, minimizing rattling. Together, these design elements help fogos maintain possession off faceoff wins.
Asymmetrical Rail Design Facilitates Quick Stick Work
The asymmetrical rail gives players better ball control when cradling, especially during transitional play after faceoffs. It lets players move the ball around their stick quickly when evading checks or looking to pass upfield.
Aggressive Flare for Power and Ball Retention
One of the standout features of the Weapon X is its aggressive flare. The head has more outward flare along the sidewalls compared to traditional heads. This wider profile ramps up stiffness for more powerful scooping, clamping, passing, and shooting. The extended flare also improves ball retention by providing a deeper pocket area.
Fogos will notice they can hang onto ground balls more securely during battles at the X thanks to the Weapon X’s extra width. The head almost wraps around the ball as it sits in the pocket. This helps minimize frustrating rattling and dropped balls off faceoff wins.
In addition to improving ball control, the wider flare generates more whip on shots. The extra flex when you crank back for a shot stores more energy that uncoils as you swing through. I’ve personally noticed my bounce and sidearm shots have a lot more heat since switching to the Weapon X head.
The bottom line is the Weapon X’s bold flare optimizes the head for securing possessions, retaining the ball, and giving you more force on passes and shots. East Coast Dyes hit a home run with this design element.
Upturned Rail Design to Channel Ball to Pocket
The Weapon X utilizes an asymmetrical rail with one side elevated higher than the other. This unique shaping helps funnel ground balls and passes directly into the pocket. The higher rail guides the ball toward the sweet spot of the head during play.
I’ve found this angled rail to be extremely useful when quickly transitioning from a faceoff win to generating a fast break. The head channels any wild ground ball or pass right to my stick’s sweet spot, allowing me to immediately start attacking upfield.
The asymmetrical rail design also improves control while dodging and cradling after securing possession. It gives me better feel over the ball as I cradle past defenders or switch hands. I can finesse my way through checks more confidently thanks to the enhanced ball control from the angled rail.
By shaping the rails asymmetrically, East Coast Dyes came up with an ingenious way to maximize ball control and quicken the transition game off faceoff wins. It’s a game-changing innovation for fogos who want every possible advantage in scrappy possessions.
Designed for Fast Clamping Speed on Faceoffs
One of the keys to winning faceoffs is clamping down faster than your opponent. The Weapon X gives players maximum quickness in initiating clamps thanks to its stiff yet flexible sidewalls.
The sidewalls utilize East Coast Dyes’ patented rail technology, which reinforces the sidewalls while still allowing them to flex. This combination of stability and flex allows you to pinch the head rapidly when battling for a ground ball at the X.
I’ve noticed significantly faster clamp speeds with the Weapon X compared to using a traditional head. The head moves and flexes with my hands as I dive down to clamp rather than fighting against me. This split-second advantage is often the difference between securing possession or not.
The Weapon X gives me the quick-twitch responsiveness I need to beat my matchup to those contested ground balls off the opening draw. The head is a game-changer for excelling in those 50/50 faceoff battles.
Strategic Stringing Holes Enable Custom Stringing Setups
The Weapon X frame incorporates strategic stringing holes that let players customize their pocket placement to match their playing style. There are holes situated higher up the sidewalls for building a deeper pocket preferred by fogos. Lower holes allow midfielders and attackmen to string up more traditional pockets.
The head also enables players to tweak their shooting string placement. You can string straight shooters or set up a V-shaped nylon configuration depending on your preference. I like using a three straight shooter setup on my Weapon X for extra hold.
No matter what position you play, you can string your Weapon X up exactly how you want. The multiple stringing hole options give you the versatility to configure your ideal pocket and shooting strings. It’s like getting a customizable head shaped specifically for you.
Lightweight Yet Durable Construction Withstands Faceoff Battles
Even with its wider flare and reinforced sidewalls, the East Coast Dyes Weapon X weighs in at a scant 4.9 ounces strung. This featherlight design helps reduce fatigue so you can battle it out at the X all game long.
Yet don’t let the lightweight design fool you – this head is built tough. The head utilizes East Coast Dyes’ Endurolax construction to improve its structural integrity and longevity. The materials are engineered to withstand the constant clamping, banging, and flexing involved in faceoff play.
I’ve put my Weapon X through the ringer this season with no issues. It takes a licking and keeps on clicking just as well as it did out of the box. The head maintains its shape and pop faceoff after faceoff.
So while incredibly lightweight, the Weapon X still provides the heavy-duty durability that fogos require out of a gamer head. It’s the best of both worlds – featherlight quickness combined with battle-tested toughness.
Textured Grip Improves Handling During Faceoff Scrambles
The East Coast Dyes Weapon X incorporates a textured grip pattern along the lower sidewalls near the throat. This grippy texture helps improve overall handling, especially during intense faceoff battles.
The textured grip lets you clamp down on the head with maximum leverage and torque. I’ve found I can really wrench and maneuver the head however I need thanks to the enhanced grip surface.
The grip also makes it easier to hang onto ground balls when players are frantically raking and slashing at the ball during scrambles. The additional traction helps you maintain control despite all the chaos.
The grip gives you more leverage and stability when exerting force on the head during faceoffs. It’s a subtle addition that pays big dividends in those gritty possession battles at the X.
Asymmetrical Rail Design Facilitates Quick Stick Work
The angled asymmetric rail on the Weapon X provides players with enhanced feel and control over the ball when moving it around the head. The rail guides the ball into the optimal position as you switch hands, roll dodge, or look to feed.
I’ve noticed my stick skills are much sharper with the Weapon X compared to traditional heads. The way the rail nudges the ball into the pocket’s sweet spot makes it easier to execute quick stick passes, shot fakes, and any other tricky maneuvers in tight spaces.
This quicker stick work is especially useful after winning a faceoff and looking to push transition. The Weapon X gets the ball right to my stick’s sweet spot instantly so I can start attacking downfield.
The asymmetrical rail design translates to quicker hands, better feel, and more deceptive moves. It’s a game-changer for excelling in scrappy transition situations.
Ideal For Taking Draw Controls and Scooping Ground Balls
When East Coast Dyes set out to design the ultimate faceoff head, they focused on two key objectives – maximize draw controls and ground ball pickups. The Weapon X delivers on both fronts thanks to its specialized features.
The head’s stiff scoop and widened flare make it easy to direct ground balls where you want them. The smooth tapered throat then channels the ball right into your pocket.
Meanwhile, the fast sidewall flex, textured grip, and angled rail give you every advantage in clamping down first on contested possessions. You gain that split-second edge to come up with the ground ball off the draw.
No other head on the market offers such optimized performance for securing possessions and controlling ground balls off faceoffs. The Weapon X gives fogos everything they need to dominate at the X.
Patented Rail Technology for Consistent Pinches
The Weapon X utilizes East Coast Dyes’ patented rail technology to reinforce the sidewalls while allowing them to flex. This combination enables players to achieve consistent pinches and clamps on faceoffs.
The pinched head shape Coupled with the angled rail guides ground balls directly into your pocket. This makes it easy to secure possession and push transition even amidst Checks from defenders.
I’ve found my pinches have much better control thanks to the Weapon X head. The ball goes right where I want it to following a pinch rather than squirting out randomly.
The pinned head shape ensures you come away with the ball off faceoff wins. It’s a game-changer for maintaining possession and sparking fast breaks.
Maximizes Ball Control and Possession From Draws
Everything about the Weapon X head is engineered to maximize ball control and possession following faceoff wins. The flared sidewalls and deep pocket allow you to hang onto ground balls securely.
The asymmetrical rail then channels the ball right into your stick’s sweet spot. This allows for smooth transition play even amidst checks and defensive pressure.
I’ve noticed significantly higher possession rates with the Weapon X compared to traditional heads. The ball just sticks in the pocket despite slashes and pokes from defenders trying to jar it free.
By optimizing ground ball control and quick transition play, the Weapon X helps turn faceoff possessions into fast break opportunities. It’s the ultimate head for controlling play off the draw.
Textured Grip Improves Handling During Faceoff Scrambles
The textured grip on the lower sidewalls of the Weapon X head gives players more control and leverage when exerting force on the head. This extra grip equates to better overall ball control.
During chaotic faceoff scrums, the grippy texture allows you to hang onto ground balls despite slashes and checks. You can maneuver the head more easily thanks to the enhanced traction.
I’ve also found my cradle feels more refined with the Weapon X compared to traditional heads. The grip allows for smoother, more controlled cradling through traffic at full speed.
The textured grip gives you superior control over the head during faceoffs and in open play. It’s a game-changing innovation for possession lacrosse.
Stiff Sidewalls and Scoop for Maximum Ground Ball Control
While incorporating strategic flex points, the Weapon X maintains rigid sidewalls and a stiff scoop overall. This gives players maximum ground ball control during scrambles.
The stiff sidewalls allow you to clamp down on ground balls with full force without the head warping. This extra rigidity also makes it easier to direct ground balls precisely.
Meanwhile, the stiff scoop acts like a mini-snowplow to corral ground balls. It provides a rigid barrier to push balls exactly where you want them.
The stiff construction reinforces the head’s structure to optimize ground ball control. It’s a design built for dominating possessions during live-ball scrambles.
Engineered For Dominating Faceoffs at All Levels of Play
East Coast Dyes left no stone unturned when designing the Weapon X head from the ground up specifically for faceoff specialists. The head provides a clear performance edge for fogos across all levels of play.
From youth to college and professional lacrosse, the Weapon X gives players measurable advantages during those all-important initial possessions off the draw. The head optimizes ground ball control, clamp speed, ball retention, and transition play.
By consulting faceoff experts and incorporating the latest engineering, East Coast Dyes created the most specialized FOGO head ever. The Weapon X truly embodies obsessive attention to detail.
Simply put, no other head can match the Weapon X’s combination of innovative features, customizable stringing, and battle-ready durability. It’s engineered for domination at the X.