🏆 Elevate your lacrosse game with the ball that trains smarter, safer, and faster!
The SWAX LAX Lacrosse Training Ball is a patented, faux leather and rubber bean bag style ball designed to reduce bounce and impact, making it safer and more effective for beginners. Officially partnered with US Lacrosse, it matches regulation size and weight while enabling faster skill development indoors and outdoors.
Brand | SWAX LAX |
Material | Faux Leather, Rubber |
Color | Shark |
Age Range (Description) | Youth |
Sport | Lacrosse |
Item Diameter | 2.5 Inches |
Number of Items | 1 |
Construction Type | Rubber and Faux Leather |
UPC | 850002977776 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
Brand Name | SWAX LAX |
Model Name | Single Ball |
Manufacturer | SWAX LAX |
Included Components | Single Ball |
Outer Material | Faux Leather |
3**G
Great trainer
This has been a fantastic training ball for my 9 and 7 year old who have been playing lacrosse for three years. It has little to no bounce, super durable (my boys can be very rough) and has lasted us for the past 1+ years. It is heavy enough to break a window though so keep this in mind. The ball is bright orange in color and has really not faded at all which makes it easy to find. Value for money is spot on. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
S**R
Great for shooting practice
This is a great size and weight, but does not bounce or roll as far as a normal ball. It is very expensive, but worth it when you are limited on space and still need to practice.
R**A
Amazing Training Tool
Got this for my son so that when he is in the house he can practice his cradling. This Swax ball is wonderful, it's soft on the outside so not to break anything while being as heavy as a regular lacrosse ball. I don't worry about him breaking anything in the house with this ball.
R**W
Wish we had these 30+ years ago...
My kiddo is going to try lacrosse out this summer. I was trying to teach her whatever I remember from a zillion years ago, but practice balls are still bouncy (and still hurt). My partner got this on a whim and it's great, the right size and weight for throwing, catching, and cradling... But filled with sand so much much much less bounce. Now I'm (somewhat) spared the indignity of my wife laughing at her near-elderly husband hustling his fat butt across a field chasing a ball when I'm playing catch with my kid. I give this thing 2 lacrosse sticks up!
B**K
Great for just leaning
this soft lacrosse ball is an absolute winner! It's safe, versatile, durable, and incredibly fun, especially when paired with a pitch back. If you're looking for a fantastic way to introduce someone to lacrosse, practice your skills solo, or just have a blast with some backyard lacrosse action, look no further. Grab a soft lacrosse ball and a pitch back, and get ready to play!
G**M
They have been great so far with 2 wall ball practices!
I bought 2 of these to teach my 7 year old son how to play and I wish we had these when I was playing in high school. So far we have gone out twice to play catch, learn the basics and do some wall ball. They get a 5 start rating so far. They feel like the real thing, no tears so far even when I have thrown a few zingers and most of all we aren’t spending 99% of our time chasing after balls that bounce and roll all over the place.For any parents or people in general thinking of trying these here is a little extra info. When I was in high school in Florida we lived near an outdoor racquetball court open to the public. All 4 walls and the ceiling were made of cement so it was the perfect spot to solo practice and play wall ball. I don’t live there anymore so I recently drove all over the place looking for a good wall to practice on but couldn’t find one that met the following criteria (flat, no windows, on grass, closed in area so the ball won’t bounce far away). I had the Swax Lax balls for a while and one day we were at a school playground when I noticed it had a big, flat wall with no windows, it was a semi enclosed area but it was on a cement outdoor basketball court. A regular ball would bounce a hundred miles but I remembered I bought the swax lax ones so we went and tried it out. PERFECTION!I was able to teach him how to throw against the wall and the swax lax ball would hit the wall, make a small bounce and roll just enough to get back to the thrower. This let him practice repetitive throwing without extended breaks chasing down the ball. I wanted to see how durable the balls were so I took some really hard shots at least 40 times in 2 outings so far and they have held together. We plan on going out a lot more and I will try to remember to update my review good or bad. I am about to buy 2 more tonight because we almost lost one to a storm drain yesterday today.I have not tried the other bean bag brand or the water one yet but may one day.
A**
Not a death sphere
I don’t reviewed but this ball was one of those rare times I purchased something and it was everything I ever wanted something to be. Lacrosse balls are basically death spheres when a 6 year old is involved so I was looking for something different to help teach my son. Teaching a kid Lax with a tennis ball seems like it’s more time consuming than necessary due to how light the balls are. I found these Swax balls and they are exactly what I hoped for. They weight the same as a lacrosse ball but are not nearly as scary getting thrown around by an out control 6 year old when compared to the sheer terror a real lacrosse ball creates. Because the balls weigh more than tennis balls my son improved dramatically in catching, throwing and scooping almost immediately. As an added bonus the Swax ball is basically a large stuffed hackysack and because of that it does not roll forever when my son misses a catch. The amount of time this saves the kid from endlessly running after the ball is a subtle yet powerful benefit.The Swax balls make for a very efficient backyard short and long toss. This is the perfect ball for beginners or just people who want to wreak less havoc with a lacrosse ball.
A**K
Good product
Good indoor practice ball
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