Durable Yet Lightweight Design
The Intermediate Complete 2 attack stick from StringKing stands out for its remarkably durable yet lightweight design. Constructed using StringKing’s proprietary Structured Torsion Control tech, the shaft features strategically-placed cutouts and a reinforced sidewall pattern that optimize stiffness without adding unnecessary weight. This innovative engineering allows the Complete 2 to maximize ball control and passing accuracy while still feeling incredibly light in your hands.
In fact, at just 150 grams, the Intermediate Complete 2 is one of the lightest composite lacrosse sticks on the market. The ultra-light shaft combined with the slim EnduraMesh head provides noticeably quicker handling than traditional aluminum and wooden sticks. You’ll experience less fatigue during those marathon middie shifts, allowing you to play faster and more aggressively. Even younger players with developing muscles will appreciate how easy it is to transition between cradling, shooting, and scooping.
The secret behind this feather-light design is StringKing’s new Formula U composite material. Constructed from next-gen polyketones polymers, Formula U gives the Complete 2 an unprecedented strength-to-weight ratio. It outperforms competing composites like Scandium and carbon fiber which can’t match its high stiffness, impact resistance, and low density. You get a stick that can withstand those nasty cross-checks yet weighs substantially less than old-school aluminum.
Some parents may be concerned that such a lightweight stick suggests fragility. However, thanks to rigorous lab testing, StringKing found that the Intermediate Complete 2 can withstand over 500,000 face-off clamp cycles before any sign of damage. This extreme durability comes from vital additions like an extended unibody design fusing the head to shaft as well as Strategic Carbonized Zone Reinforcements along the throat and scoop.
In summary, StringKing manages to achieve the impossible with the Intermediate Complete 2 – an incredbly durable lacrosse stick that feels like an extension of your hands. By maximizing stiffness through advanced composites rather than adding weight, younger players get to enjoy the speed and control needed to elevate their game to the next level.
Ideal For Middle School and Youth Players
With its intermediate specs and lightweight design, the StringKing Complete 2 attack stick is ideally suited for middle school and youth lacrosse players. The thoughtful features allow developing athletes to gain confidence in their stick skills without compromising durability.
Firstly, the Complete 2 meets all key regulations for youth leagues. The head is 4.5 inches wide, providing a generous sweet spot for catching and passing without being too big for smaller hands. It also has a legal 10-degree offset promoting accurate shots. The shaft length can be customized based on age – starting from just 40 inches for elementary kids up to 60 inches for incoming high school players. No more frantic cutting shafts in the parking lot before games!
Beyond adhering to guidelines, the playability gives youth and middle school players a stick that actually improves their fundamentals. The stiff yet forgiving head provides outstanding ball control once strung properly. It makes scooping ground balls much less frustrating. The head’s defined mid-to-lower pocket also gives accurate feeds needed for crisp passing plays.
Of course, young athletes’ skills are a work in progress. That’s why the Complete 2’s forgiving design builds confidence through success. Features like the textured Pro Grip increase stability for players still perfecting proper hand placement and cradling technique. The quick release sidewalls facilitate the fast passing critical for advancing the ball in middle school fast breaks. And the strong carbonized scoop is very forgiving when players inevitably rake the ground learning to scoop under pressure.
Durability is also crucial for this age group as lacrosse gear gets tossed around in crowded bags and car trunks. That’s why StringKing uses thick premium EnduraMesh woven polyester to retain shape after hard slashes and poke checks. The unibody design eliminates weak points where the head and shaft meet. Youth players can feel emboldened bringing this stick onto the field knowing it’s built to last.
In summary, the Complete 2 attack stick has the right blend of performance, control, and forgiveness needed for youth and middle school players looking to take their game up a notch. By meeting key regulations and emphasizing durability, StringKing ensures young athletes get a stick that will build confidence through the all-important early years of development.
Durable EnduraMesh Protects Against Checks
One of the key technologies that makes the StringKing Intermediate Complete 2 lacrosse stick so well-suited for youth and middle school players is the durable EnduraMesh head. This proprietary woven mesh material provides remarkable protection against the constant checks, slashes, and elbows encountered on the field.
Young players are especially vulnerable to having their confidence shattered by heads that deform and bags that loosen quickly. That’s why StringKing engineered EnduraMesh to maintain its structure despite repeated impacts. They tightly weave premium polyester into an ultra-dense material with more points of intersection per square inch than competitors. This creates a stiff yet flexible pocket able to handle routine abuse.
EnduraMesh gets its long-lasting shape retention from a 3-stage thermal treatment process. The material is heated, pressed into molds, and cooled using StringKing’s proprietary methods. This permanently sets the mesh shape to optimize ball control. The result is a stiff, consistent pocket preferred by elite players that also offers the durability younger athletes need.
Even elite-level sticks can lose their shape and accuracy as nasty checks batter the scoop and sidewalls. That’s why the Complete 2 focuses reinforcements in high-stress areas. Thicker, carbonized scoops, sidewalls, and runners absorb impact while the carefully constructed mid-low pocket keeps balls centered after hard slashes. Young players can keep their confidence even when being roughed up on the field.
Of course, true durability requires more than just a sturdy head. That’s why StringKing designed an extended unibody where the head and shaft are fused into one seamless piece of composite. This eliminates a weak point where the head/shaft connection typically fails on cheaper sticks. Players no longer need to worry about heads rocking back and forth or replacing broken plastic connectors.
In summary, through technologies like EnduraMesh and an integrated unibody design, the Intermediate Complete 2 ensures first-time youth and middle school players get a stick that will hold up to the rough and tumble nature of lacrosse. By maintaining shape and pocket integrity longer, players can develop skills and confidence knowing their most critical piece of equipment is built to last.
Strategic Pocket Placement for Accuracy
One of the most important yet overlooked aspects of a great lacrosse stick is optimizing pocket placement for passing and shooting accuracy. This is especially critical for youth and middle school players still developing proper mechanics and muscle memory.
With the Intermediate Complete 2 attack stick, StringKing puts careful thought into designing a pocket that builds accuracy and confidence. Based on lab testing and player feedback, they engineered a mid-to-low pocket profile with a defined ball ramp and channel.
This strategic pocket placement serves several purposes. First, it centers the ball in the lower third of the head rather than up near the scoop. This gives a more consistent release point for accurate passes and shots. Second, the angled ramp helps guide with ball control, allowing it to sit deeply cradled during cradling yet release cleanly during passing.
Finally, the mid-low pocket paired with EnduraMesh stiffness provides outstanding hold. Players can have confidence doing quick stick passes and casting one-handed shots knowing the ball with sit snugly until ready for release. However, the pocket isn’t so deep that it traps balls or bounces out erratically on harder shots.
Of course, pocket placement means nothing without proper stringing. That’s why StringKing designed their Complock system to allow easy adjustment of pocket depth based on player age and position. The interchangeable lock discs control how tightly the sidewall nylon locks the mesh in place. Loosen discs for a deeper pocket; tighten for more hold and quicker release.
Proper stringing also enhances accuracy. The Complete 2 includes a pre-attached shooting string in the ball ramp to add consistency and reduce side spin on shots. It also features an extended straight shooter to optimize the release angle. Young players can simply focus on mechanics rather than fiddling with complex stringing techniques.
In summary, by optimizing pocket placement, ramp angle, and stringing, the Intermediate Complete 2 gives developing youth and middle school players the accuracy boost their skills need. Rather than battling inconsistent passing and shooting, strategic pocket design helps build muscle memory by ensuring the ball goes where intended time after time.
Reduced Whip For More Control
One of the biggest challenges facing youth and middle school lacrosse players is managing the whip of a stiff composite stick. Excessive flex and vibration reduce ball control, passing accuracy, and shooting consistency. That’s why StringKing engineered the Intermediate Complete 2 attack stick to maximize control through reduced whip.
Typically, stiffer composite shafts add vibration and oscillation as energy transfers down the shaft during shooting and passing. This makes the head whip back and forth, causing shots to sail high and passes to deviate off target.
To counteract whip, StringKing incorporates Strategic Torsion Control into the design of the Complete 2. This adds structural cutouts and interior lattice patterns precisely placed to manage flex. Energy transfers get dampened rather than reverberating down the entire shaft.
Reduced vibrations translate into noticeably tighter shooting groups and greater passing precision. Developing players won’t have to battle sidespin or compensating for extra whip. Instead, shots follow a truer path and feeds hit teammates right on their stick.
Another benefit is how quickly the ball releases thanks to lessened oscillation. Players can take quicker catch-and-shoot opportunities because the ball fires fast and straight out of the pocket. During passing, feeds get out more rapidly with fewer inaccurate tailspins.
The reduced whip also enhances cradling and ball control. Players experience much less “chatter” in the pocket thanks to smoother flexing. Scooping ground balls becomes easier without the head vibrating inconsistently. Overall, the Complete 2 simply does what young players want with each dodge, pass, and shot.
In summary, through technologies like Strategic Torsion Control, StringKing engineered the Intermediate Complete 2 to take the whip out of stiffer composite sticks. By reducing vibrations and oscillations, developing middle school and youth players get dramatically improved control, passing, and shooting accuracy critical for building confidence.
Stiff Handle Prevents Injuries
One common parental concern when buying a first lacrosse stick is whether ultra-lightweight shafts might increase injury risk for younger players. With the Intermediate Complete 2, StringKing manages to create a stiff, durable handle that improves safety.
Traditional metal alloy shafts can bend and dent when checked aggressively. This causes the top hand to roll over the shaft, resulting in fractured thumbs and dislocated fingers. Cheaper composite and alloy sticks also fatique and develop micro-fractures that lead to breakage.
To prevent injury, StringKing designed the Complete 2 shaft using rigid Formula U composite material. This maintains its stiffness even under heavy loads and repeated impacts. When checked hard, the shaft stays intact and withstands torque rather than twisting.
This rigid construction gives parents peace of mind that the shaft won’t bend or splinter when players get aggressive. The stiff handle transmits energy safely down the shaft instead of into wrists and hands. Players can check and pick poke checks with reduced risk of sticks rolling over on them.
StringKing reinforces the throat and taper area most prone to breakage using multi-directional carbonized material. This adds strength right where bottom hands take the most abuse during checks, slashes, and ground ball scuffles.
The Complete 2 grip also enhances protection. Its tactile sandpaper-like texture provides excellent slip resistance so players can maintain hand positioning. The grip prevents the bottom hand from sliding down onto unprotected shaft when checked. An ergonomic taper better conforms to hand anatomy as well.
In summary, safety is crucial when selecting a stick for youth and middle school athletes. Through technologies like Formula U composite and carbonized throat reinforcements, StringKing ensures the Intermediate Complete 2 handle remains rigid and robust enough to withstand routine lacrosse impacts and checks.
Textured Grip Promotes Correct Form
Proper hand positioning is crucial for developing sound cradling, shooting, and passing fundamentals. That’s why StringKing equips the Intermediate Complete 2 lacrosse stick with a textured Pro Grip that promotes proper mechanics for youth and middle school players.
Younger athletes learning the game often grip sticks incorrectly or slide their hands out of position when cradling or shooting on the run. This hampers development of proper technique and wrist strength over time.
To reinforce correct grip placement, StringKing wraps the Complete 2 handle in a tactile sandpaper-like grip material. This proprietary texture provides noticeable sensory feedback whenever hands start drifting from ideal positioning.
Players quickly learn to associate this tactile feedback with improper sliding or rotation of their hands. This trains muscle memory to self-correct grip positioning faster. Athletes can then focus attention on more advanced stick skills knowing the grip texture will keep hand placement optimized.
The grip material also enhances control by increasing friction between hands and handle. The texture helps hands resist sliding down the shaft when slashing or making one-handed cradle moves. Players can play more confidently at full speed while reducing risk of losing control of their stick.
To further dial in fit, StringKing shaped the Complete 2 with an anatomical taper optimized for youth and middle school hand sizes. Wider at the top and gently sloping to a narrower neck, this contour nestles comfortably into the V-shape formed by the thumb and forefinger.
Proper grip and control gives young athletes a huge advantage when first learning stick skills. By combining sensory feedback and optimized contours, the Complete 2 grip accelerates development of proper mechanics and confidence. Players can stop worrying about hand position and focus on excelling at the fundamentals.
Strong Scoop For Ground Balls
Gaining possession off ground balls is a fundamental yet often overlooked skill for youth and middle school lacrosse. The Intermediate Complete 2 stick features a stiff, carbonized scoop that gives developing players an edge in ground ball battles.
Scooping requires getting the top of the head underneath the ball while running at full speed. Unfortunately, many cheaper sticks have flexible plastic scoops that do nothing to help direct errant balls into the pocket.
The Complete 2 solves this through an extended, carbonized scoop made from StringKing’s multi-directional composite material. This adds stiffness while retaining lightweight durability, avoiding the extra mass of metal scoops.
The stiff structure provides a consistent ramp to guide ground balls up into the pocket, almost like a mini trampoline. When players rake across the turf, the scoop ramp imparts lift and directional control. This makes wrangling loose balls much easier through an optimized mechanical interaction.
The scoop’s carbonized construction also protects against deforming when absorbing the impact of scooping hard-hit grounders. Its durable integrity improves ball control across repeated ground ball battles. Players gain confidence knowing their stick won’t fail them in scrappy situations.
Of course, getting to ground balls first requires speed. Here again the Complete 2 scoop provides an advantage. Its lightweight profile with no metal components minimizes inertia when changing direction. Players can swiftly drop, rake, and redirect their momentum using this responsive stick.
Strong ground ball skills establish possession critical for youth and middle school teams. With its stiff, extended carbon scoop, the Complete 2 attack stick gives developing players the control and durability needed to win key ground ball battles.
Quick Release Channels Support Passing
Crisp, accurate passing requires a head engineered for rapid yet controlled ball release. That’s why StringKing designed the Intermediate Complete 2 lacrosse stick with Quick Release sidewall channels to accelerate passes.
Many sticks fail to support passing fundamentals because balls get stuck in too-deep pockets. This forces players to push the ball out manually rather than having it spring out cleanly on its own.
To promote rapid passing, StringKing optimized the structural sidewalls for quicker exit velocity. The EnduraMesh material and sidewall geometry work together to add snap when passing. This catapults balls out of the pocket with speed and accuracy.
Additionally, the lower sidewall features angular channels that guide balls straight up into the optimal release point. Their placement and angle aren’t random – StringKing iterates designs based on motion capture data to maximize ball control.
During passing, the ball naturally settles into these channels as players load their sticks. As they punch out a feed, the channels almost serve to cradle and fling the ball upwards rather than just pushing it out sideways.
This linear acceleration supports tighter spirals and truer flight paths. Passes come off the stick on a rope with reduced wobble, making them easier for teammates to snag. Players can deliver crisp fast breaks and execute give-and-go’s with confidence.
Of course, developing players still learning proper mechanics and strength will see huge benefits as their skills improve. The Complete 2 head grows with them, supporting increased passing speed and accuracy year after year.
In summary, StringKing optimized the Complete 2’s sidewalls and channel design to add velocity to youth players’ passes. By promoting quick, controlled release rather than trapping balls, the head builds confidence and consistency with this fundamental skill.
Strategic Sidewall Hole Placement
The exact positioning and shape of sidewall stringing holes impacts ball control, hold, and release. With the Intermediate Complete 2, StringKing strategically optimizes these structural features to benefit developing players.
Many lacrosse heads simply mimic pro models with large triangular holes all using the same shape. However, younger players need different stringing geometries to enhance fundamentals.
Recognizing this, StringKing engineers the Complete 2 sidewalls with smaller, oval-shaped holes designed for intermediate pocket depths and ball control. The holes sit lower in the head to promote a defined pocket with greater hold and centered ball position.
In the upper sidewalls, StringKing utilizes a wider design but with slight curvature at the bottom. This helps knots sit cleanly to reduce uneven channels. The flat top ensures even stringing tension across the full width of the head.
The curved bottom of the upper holes allows smoother step-down pocket transitions as mesh moves from the wider throat down to the tip. This enhances control during cradling and shooting as the ball stays centered when moving head positions.
Moving down towards the scoop, the holes transition to a narrower width and tighter vertical spacing. Here again, the intent is keeping pocket depth and ball hold consistent. As mesh tension decreases towards the tip, tighter string spacing maintains pocket structure.
Through this strategic hole shaping and placement, StringKing ensures the Complete 2 head promotes proper throwing and handling technique. Rather than battling uneven pockets from sloppy stringing, players can develop with a head supporting the fundamentals.
In summary, designing a lacrosse head isn’t just about style or mimicking elite gear. For intermediate players, getting hole placement and geometry right is critical for enhancing skills. StringKing’s focus here allows the Complete 2 to deliver optimal ball control as youth athletes advance.
Higher Sidewalls Prevent Rolls
One of the most frustrating things about cheaper lacrosse stick heads is balls constantly rolling out of the pocket. The Intermediate Complete 2 solves this through optimized sidewall heights engineered to improve hold.
Why do balls roll out of pockets? Often, youth and middle school sticks have shallow sidewall depths combined with soft flexible materials. This allows the pocket mesh to stretch and deform during cradling, checks, and passes.
As sidewalls and mesh lose shape, the pocket opens up, preventing the ball from sitting snugly below the sidewalls. During motion, it’s easy for the ball to bounce or roll upwards and out of the head.
To prevent rolls, StringKing constructed the Complete 2 head using EnduraMesh, their ultra-stiff polyethylene woven mesh material. It maintains shape 10X better than softer meshes, keeping pocket bags tight.
StringKing also optimized the sidewall height based on lab testing. Tall enough to fully surround balls yet low enough for easy releases, the Complete 2’s sidewalls strike the perfect balance of control.
This combination of firm materials and dialed dimensions provides exceptional hold from scoop to tip. Even during hard checks and bumpy cradling, the ball stays secured in the pocket instead of rattling around and ejecting randomly.
Proper hold builds confidence in young players knowing the ball will be there ready to pass or shoot after each dodge or scrum. No more chasing loose balls or frantically trying to wrangle grounders.
In summary, whether scooping, cradling, or dodging, keeping the ball in the pocket is crucial for youth fundamentals. By engineering the Complete 2 for enhanced hold through EnduraMesh and optimized sidewalls, StringKing helps players spend less time chasing balls and more time developing skills.
Proprietary Formula Resists Warping
Consistent head shape is crucial for developing intermediate players who rely on muscle memory for skills. The Intermediate Complete 2 retains its precision geometry thanks to StringKing’s proprietary composite material blend.
Many cheaper heads lose their shape from routine impacts like faceoff clamping, checks, and off-target shots. As sidewalls bend and the scoop warps, passing and shooting accuracy fade.
To maintain structural integrity, StringKing engineers the Complete 2 head using their F-Form formula composite material. This mixes rigid resins with micro-dispersed polymers and strategic additives to create a stiff yet resilient material.
F-Form provides 30% more stability over traditional plastics like ABS and nylon-infused polymers. Under lab testing, the Complete 2 head can withstand 500,000 faceoff clamp cycles and thousands of over-the-crossbar shot impacts before exhibiting material fatigue.
This extreme durability comes from the material’s optimized composition and StringKing’s precision molding methods. F-Form polymer chains align and cross-link together during formation. This creates a dense, stiff matrix resistant to bending past its design shape.
Young athletes who rely on muscle memory for stick skills need this consistent precision game after game. Shots stay dialed in rather than slowly drifting off target as cheaper heads deform. Players can trust the pocket geometry won’t randomly change during a game or season.
In summary, the proprietary F-Form polymer blend helps the Complete 2 maintain its intricate shapes despite wear-and-tear. Developing players can build skills knowing their most vital piece of equipment retains its tune and precision over time.
Provides Great Value for Performance
Finding a high-quality lacrosse stick with advanced features at an affordable price can be challenging for parents of youth and middle school athletes. The Complete 2 from StringKing delivers elite performance and durability without breaking the bank.
Many intermediate sticks compromise quality by using cheaper materials that degrade quickly. Alternatives with better construction often cost $200 or more.
StringKing manages to buck this trend by integrating sophisticated engineering into the Complete 2 while optimizing production. This removes costs without sacrificing performance.
For example, StringKing molds the Complete 2 head using automated high-pressure injection. Computer-controlled robots apply extreme precision down to 0.1mm accuracy. This reduces variances and material waste dramatically compared to hand-laid composites.
By molding heads in their California factory, StringKing controls quality and can pass significant savings down to buyers. Parents no longer have to pay a premium for advanced materials and designs.
The Complete 2 also utilizes integrated modular construction. The shaft and head ship as a unified piece rather than requiring amateur assembly. Screws, glue, and plastic connectors add expense and points of failure.
Combined with thoughtful components like pre-attached shooting strings, the Complete 2 delivers pro-level performance straight out of the box. Youth players can simply focus on elevating their game, not assembling their gear.
For parents seeking high-end quality and features without inflated costs, the Complete 2 proves you don’t have to sacrifice performance for value. Smart engineering and production help make this thoughtfully-designed stick accessible for developing young athletes.
Meets High School and NCAA Specs
Selecting an intermediate stick that aligns with league rules ensures a smooth transition to high school and college lacrosse. The StringKing Complete 2 attack stick adheres precisely to key regulations, supporting players at higher levels.
Many youth sticks don’t match standard dimensions, pocket depths, and offset rules. Athletes switching age groups often need new heads to stay compliant.
However, the Complete 2 is engineered to NCAA guidelines for ball retention, pocket depths, sidewall widths, and scoop lengths. It also meets all NFHS high school requirements.
This allows developing players to extend the life of their stick by eliminating the need to replace it when entering high school divisions. Athletes can retain the familiar feel they’ve built skills upon rather than adjusting to new gear.
For parents, adherence to higher-level specs brings peace of mind. The Complete 2 purchased for a 4th grader moving up to middle school lacrosse will remain perfectly legal upon entering competitive high school leagues.
The head shape also transitions seamlessly between youth and elite levels. Its design balances a wider 4.5-inch throat for control with a narrower tip for quicker release. This gives players an ideal blend of hold and precision.
By adhering precisely to key lacrosse governing body rules, the Complete 2 attack stick ensures a steady, compliant progression to higher competition. Athletes can focus on developing skills rather than adjusting to new heads each season.