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Phone: +(307) 441-9801
Mail:info@joysportstore.com
Mon to Fri (10 AM to 6 PM) ET
Our lacrosse goals collection covers the two standard formats used in the US: official field goals measuring 6 ft. W x 6 ft. H x 7 ft. D, and box lacrosse goals sized at 4 ft. W x 4 ft. H x 4 ft. D. Field goals from Jaypro — including the Professional model available in white or black — and options like the Casey Powell Signature Edition and First Team's Warmonger and Warlord goals give buyers a range from economy practice frames to competition-grade steel. Box goals, sized to indoor rinks and box lacrosse leagues, are represented by Jaypro's Box Official model and Bownet's Box Lacrosse Goal. Because sizing is standardized, you can match a goal to your league's rules without guessing, whether you're setting up a full field or a smaller indoor space.
Not every buyer needs a permanent, competition-grade frame. Jaypro's Practice Goal — Field Official Size offers the same 6x6x7 footprint as a full competition goal but at a lighter-duty build meant for daily drills. First Team's Warmonger Economy Lacrosse Goal serves a similar role for programs on a budget, while the Warlord Competition model steps up in durability for teams that need a goal to withstand regular game use. Matching goal type to how often it will be moved, stored, or left outdoors is the main decision point for most buyers.
Nets wear out well before frames do, and this collection carries dedicated replacement options for both field and box goals. Jaypro offers multiple mesh weights — a 3.5mm practice net, a 6mm box net with lacing cord, and the heavier-duty 7mm NetX1 seamless one-piece net in both field and box sizing. Bownet and First Team also sell net-only replacements (FT610N, FT605N, Bownet Lacrosse Replacement Net) so you can refresh a worn goal without buying a new frame. For buyers who want ongoing protection, Bownet sells extended warranties covering its lacrosse nets, halo barriers, creases, and both 4' and 4.6' box nets — useful for programs that put goals through heavy daily use.
Women's lacrosse rules require marked creases and arcs, and this collection includes Bownet's Ladies Lacrosse Crease and Ladies Lacrosse Arc for programs that need field markings that meet on-field visual standards. Bownet's 12' x 9' Halo Lacrosse Net and Men's Lacrosse Crease round out the field-marking and containment options. If your facility also runs other indoor sports, Bownet's Indoor Field Hockey Goal, Roller/Ice Hockey Net, and Cricket Wicket share the same collapsible-frame design language as their lacrosse goals, which can simplify storage for multi-sport gyms.
Jaypro is the deepest line in this collection at 20 products, spanning field and box goals, nets, and replacement parts. Bownet follows with 15 products focused on nets, creases, and specialty goals, while First Team (5 products) and All Ball Pro (5 products) round out the mid-size offerings. Douglas and JUGS Sports each contribute two products — Douglas with a replacement handle and hockey net protectors, JUGS with training balls — and Gared adds two more items to the mix. This spread lets buyers compare frame construction, net mesh weight, and price across recognized equipment brands rather than choosing blind.
Beyond full-size goals, the collection includes lacrosse balls for practice and skill work: the R1 Pro Lacrosse Ball and Swax Lax soft weighted training balls, sold as a single ball, 3-pack, or case of 12. These lower-cost items (starting at $14) are a practical add-on for coaches stocking a bag or building a home practice setup alongside a goal purchase, and they don't require any of the assembly or space considerations a full-size frame does.