The "Pocket" Choice above
includes the Mesh Color.  
The "String" Choice refers to
the String Color. All MFL
Mesh is White.
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Round Edged Scoop
Hi-Ball and Arrow
Pocket
Triple-Wide Scoop
Flat Scoop
The Round Edged
Scoop triples the
range, allowing for a
range  of attack.
More Math:

Round ball on round
scoop=Topspin.

The harder you attack
the ball, the harder it
fights to stay in the
pocket.

The Topspin, or gear
significantly faster
raking.  
The Flat Scoop more
'Scoop to Ground'
More Data:
shovels, artfully
lacrosse balls.   

Not dirt.
dedicated to
groundballing and
more attack angles   

Tribe7 Scoops are
designed to pick up
lacrosse balls across a
180 degree horizontal
span.
Old School scoops
knock balls out of
bounds when the edge
of the scoop hits them.
Creates a channel, or
chute, within the head.

The channel offers a
It also provides  
uncanny ball control.
The chute serves to  
reduce the pocket's
width, wherein the
mesh hugs the ball
like a little baby.  

The slings offers
faster passing and
shot speed,  because
of the sling shot effect
of the....slings!

The suspended pocket
serves as a shock
absorber (suspension
system!) against stick
checks.

Reverses effect of
2010 NCAA Head
Rule.  Sorry about
that.
They have 'trouble seeing' the head. Which, for shooters, is a very good thing.  

The good folk at the Royal Society in Great Britain published an article that helps
us understand why.





According to John A. Endler zebra stripe camouflage is a function of "disruptive coloration."  

Simply,  'disruptively colored elements (stripes) distract attention and break up the body
outline, making detection difficult."
(Thayer 1909; Cott 1940; Stevens & Cuthill 2006).

It is also noted that a study by Schaefer & Stobbe (2006) shows that the advantage of
disruptive patterns is greater when disruptive patterns have higher contrast.

Disruptive coloration has also been proven effective regardless of the background
coloration,  'exploiting predators cognitive mechanisms of prey recognition."

Copyright © 2006 The Royal Society

Competitive Bottom Line: our Zebra's heads' "disruptive coloration" is an
effective means of confusing the visual system,  serving to break up the head's
outline, especially when moving at speed.   
The warranty covers breakage during normal game play.  If you
break a shaft or head, contact us at: all of our purchased
products. The warranty covers breakage during normal game
play.  If you break a shaft or head, contact us at:
rob@tribe7lax.com and we'll arrange a speedy replacement.
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