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The unit's 6'x6' goal opening is constructed of 1.9" O.D. schedule 40 tubings making the WarLord as tough as it gets.
The unit is supported by a flat-style ground bar for player safety.
The net attachment is on the backside of the goal opening featuring a net lacing bar. No wrap around the string or velcro straps on the face of the goal!
The unit is designed to be disassembled for storage without removing the net. All corners are mitered welded construction.
The entire goal structure is powder-coated orange with a black ground bar.
The unit comes complete with our premium grade FT610N competition lacrosse net.
The WarLord is covered by First Team's Lifetime Superior Warranty!
The First Team Warlord Competition Lacrosse Goal features a 6′ × 6′ goal opening built from rugged 1.9″ O.D. Schedule 40 tubing for full-field competitive play.
Designed with a flat-style ground bar to minimize trip hazards and enhance player safety.
The back net attachment system ensures no wrap-around strings or Velcro on the face, providing a clean look and unobstructed play.
Powder-coated orange frame with black base bar is built for long-lasting durability and comes with a lifetime “Superior Warranty.”
Includes a premium competition net for immediate use.
Q: What size goal opening does it offer?
A: 6′ wide by 6′ high.
Q: How is the net attached?
A: The net attaches via a bar on the back of the goal frame; no straps or strings appear on the face.
Q: Is it suitable for storage or seasonal use?
A: Yes, the frame can be disassembled for storage without removing the net.
Q: What kind of warranty does it have?
A: Lifetime “Superior” warranty from First Team.
Clean the frame and net regularly with mild soap and water; avoid abrasive cleaners.
Inspect all welding joints, ground bar, and mounting hardware to ensure structural integrity.
Check the net for fraying, loose knots, or damage and replace as needed.
When disassembling for storage, keep the net properly attached to avoid weakening the mesh.
Touch up any chipped or scratched powder-coated areas to prevent corrosion and maintain durability