When it comes to the game of lacrosse, precision is key. Every pass, every shot, every move must be executed with finesse and accuracy. That's why the Nike Surge Elite Lacrosse Head is a serious option for those who seek perfection on the offensive end of the field.
Precision Engineering
Although at first glance their are some similarities with the Nike Lakota 3 and the Nike Vapor Elite it has a deep offset and aggressive scoop design to offer high-speed shooting and accurate ball release. Although there is only one diagonal strut between sidewalls the Surge Elite is an incredibly stiff head with thinker sidewalls and yet only weighs in at 4.7oz thanks to the Powerform plastic with ensures high performance in all weather. What sets the Nike Surge Elite Lacrosse Head apart is its precision engineering? Every curve, every angle, every detail is meticulously designed to optimize performance. The reinforced sidewalls provide extra stability and control, allowing players to make quick and accurate passes with ease. With 18 strategically placed stringing holes it ensures a consistent and reliable pocket, giving players the confidence to take their game to the next level.
Unmatched Performance
When you hold the Nike Surge Elite Lacrosse Head in your hands, you can feel the quality and craftsmanship that went into its creation. It is not just a lacrosse head, it is a tool that empowers players to unleash their full potential on the field. With the Nike Surge Elite it feels that sharp passes, feeds and shots come with ease, the word precision comes to mind when using this head.
Now if you've got this far when reading this review then you might feel the Surge Elite is just designed for attackers, now I can confidently say it’s a perfect attack head suitable for offensive middies but I also feel it’s stiff enough for 2 way players too, although there are a few heads with more groundball friendly scoop designs on the market I still feel that groundballs have been easy with the Surge Elite.
As mentioned in the YouTube video, the head should be way more popular. Don't sleep on the Surge Elite as personally think it is one of the top heads available today. Having had one for close to 6 months before it hit the shelves I can tell you with confidence that it holds up really well and retains it's shape and stiffness over time. I know that the Nike Lakota 3 gets plenty of love and is considered one the most versatile lacrosse heads in the game but personally I'd take the Surge Elite all day long.