
As a lacrosse goalie coach, I know that finding the right equipment is the first step to success. At Adaptive Goaltending, our philosophy is about just that: helping players adapt their game to any situation. That starts with gear that fits their unique style of play and helps them perform at their highest level. This guide is built from my experience coaching all levels of athletes and is designed to help you find the gear that’s right for you. I will update this guide continuously as gear and training tools continue to evolve.
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1. Helmet and Throat Protector:
Your head is your most important piece of equipment. You need it to survive! With that being said, I have used a Cascade helmet for my entire lacrosse career, and with good reason.
Lacrosse goalie gloves are an essential piece of equipment. A common mistake so many new goalies make is not buying these! You will absolutely break your thumb or knuckle without the proper equipment.
Your chest protector should be sized to cover your entire chest and stomach, but it shouldn't be so bulky that it restricts your ability to move your arms freely. An overly bulky protector can slow down your reaction time.
Proper helmet fit is essential. A helmet should be snug but not tight, with no excessive movement when you shake your head. Make sure the straps are adjusted to hold the helmet firmly in place without causing pressure points. Also, make sure you are looking through the top part of the cage. Do not set the helmet up so that you are looking through the 2nd level. Not only is this unsafe, but it also makes you look kind of silly.
Protection here is critical, but so is mobility. The best pads will offer a balance of both, which is essential for making quick, explosive movements.
These are the items that fill in the gaps and provide that extra layer of confidence.
Finding the right gear is a journey, and we hope this guide gives you and your athletes a solid starting point. Remember, the best equipment is what makes you feel safe, comfortable, and ready to adapt and play your best.
We know every goalie’s journey is different. If you have questions about training, packages, or what’s best for your game, we’d love to help.