PEARL
Do PEARL balls contain latex?
No. PEARL X and NX balls are not made from rubber like traditional lax balls, and therefore do not contain latex.
Where are PEARL X and PEARL NX balls manufactured?
PEARL X and PEARL NX balls are manufactured in the United States. Our raw materials and manufacturing process is in Georgia.
What makes PEARL X different?
We’ve used an innovative chemistry and a different manufacturing process versus standard balls. To get sciencey and nerdy, rubber lacrosse balls are compounded and consist of vulcanized rubber with chemical plasticizers to make them soft. PEARL X and
What colors do PEARL X come in?
Our PEARL X lacrosse balls are available in white, yellow, orange, optic yellow.
What makes PEARL LT different from other game day balls?
The texture. PEARL LT is the first textured ball that is SEI certified, meeting NOCSAE® standards and is official for game play.
Why are PEARL LT balls less expensive than PEARL X balls?
PEARL LT balls are made of rubber and the material/manufacturing costs are lower than the greaseless PEARL X balls.
What colors do PEARL LT balls come in?
Our PEARL LT lacrosse balls are available in white, yellow, neon pink, neon orange, and neon green. All colors are SEI certified for game play. Women’s Lacrosse: Yellow & Orange. Men’s Lacrosse: White, Orange, Yellow, Lime Green & Pink. Girl’s NFHS
What makes PEARL NX different from other training balls?
The Guardian Team wanted to create a training ball that doesn’t affect muscle memory and allows you to practice like you play. PEARL NX balls are the same size, weight, and softness as PEARL X and LT official game balls, so players no longer have to
Why are PEARL NX balls more expensive?
PEARL NX lacrosse balls use an even more intricate chemistry than the PEARL X ball. This costs us a little more so we had to mark the price up but still wanted to keep it lower than traditional training balls.
What colors do the PEARL NX balls come in?
Our PEARL NX no-bounce lacrosse balls are red so they aren’t confused with white and yellow game balls. They used to be a Carolina blue but we have discontinued that color for now.
Are PEARL lacrosse balls NOCSAE SEI certified?
Yes. PEARL X and PEARL LT balls are SEI certified and meet NOCSAE ® & NCAA standards for game play. Each ball has the NOCSAE ®, SEI, and NCAA stamps on them. PEARL NX balls are for practices only and are not game balls.
Does Lacrosse Ball Resurfacing Affect NOCSAE Certification?
Lacrosse Ball Resurfacing invalidates the NOCSAE certification standard which allows the lacrosse ball to be SEI certified for game play. When used lacrosse balls are resurfaced, they have been altered to a different condition than when initially te
What is the lifespan of PEARL balls?
The lifetime of a lacrosse ball can vary from person to person so we can’t say for certain, but we can say with confidence that you will never have to throw out a PEARL X or NX for being greasy or hard. We have customers using the same balls they pur
What is the warranty on PEARL balls?
PEARL Lacrosse Balls Warranty. We offer a 30 day Limited Warranty on Guardian PEARL lacrosse balls to ensure customer satisfaction and product reliability. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser of the PEARL balls and is non-transferabl
What is your return/exchange policy on PEARL balls?
Unused balls* may be returned for a full refund within sixty (60) days of purchase, minus the cost of original shipping fees (where applicable). Unused balls may be exchanged for another color (depending on availability) at any time. Customer will be