Maverik has marketed the Shift gloves as the lightest lacrosse glove of 2024. However, weight is only one of the factors to consider when buying a new lacrosse glove. Thus, I grabbed Maverik Shift lacrosse gloves, fresh from the shelves, in medium size to check the performance.
After trying it out for two weeks, I am here with an exclusive Maverik Shift lacrosse glove review. So, let’s see if it’s comfortable, breathable like M6, and has exceptional grip.
Key Features of the Maverik Shift Lacrosse Gloves
Before I get into the performance details, let me share the key features first.
| Construction | Padded |
| Grip Technology | Connekt Palm |
| Overall Feel (Flexibility and Comfort) | Good |
| Ventilation | Flow-cool technology |
| Impact Protection | Yes |
| Colors | White | Black | Gray |
| Cord Loop | No |
| Customization | Yes |
Pros
- No break-in required
- Highly breathable
- Fully Moldable fit
- Durable and weather-resistant
- Amazing grip even in the rain
Cons
- No wrist strap
- Only 1-month warranty
Design and Features
My first look at Maverik Shift lacrosse gloves was deceptive as they looked heavily padded. However, despite their bulky appearance, they are surprisingly lightweight, weighing only 4.7 ounces.
Moreover, Maverik has extended the finger breaks beyond the knuckle area. Unlike other men’s lacrosse gloves, these segmented cuts have a highly flexible feel and a better range of motion.
The Power Flex design was particularly helpful when I needed to react quickly. I could easily move my fingers to grip the shaft and even bend my wrist up while facing off.
Although the non-restrictive wrist movement was impressive, I didn’t like the absence of a wrist strap. The Maverik Shift features a fully open cuff system with adjustable tabs on the sides. Thus, I could remove the inner cuff for more wrist mobility. However, it sacrifices the wrist stability.
Therefore, if you have a thinner wrist and prefer a more secure feel, try Epoch Integra Elite Men’s lacrosse gloves. However, you can also choose any of the four glove sizes available for a better fit.
| Lacrosse Glove Sizes | Weight |
| Small Lacrosse Gloves (10in) | 71 - 90lbs |
| Medium Lacrosse Gloves (12in) | 91 - 130lbs |
| Large Lacrosse Gloves (13in) | 131 - 180 lbs |
| XL Lacrosse Gloves (14in) | 181+ lbs and over |
Fit and Comfort
When I tried Maverik shift lacrosse gloves for the first time, they were fit and comfortable. Thanks to the Speed Fit design. I didn’t have to go through the lengthy break-in period. It’s because Maverik opted for a thin yet durable synthetic material combined with strategically placed ventilation panels.
Furthermore, the soft inside layer enhances comfort during extended play. I didn’t have any sort of blisters or chafing after prolonged practice hours. The gloves also felt true to size without being too tight. It stayed perfectly in place throughout the game without needing adjustments.
Besides, Maverik Shift lacrosse gloves also have the Maverick’s flow cool technology. It kept my hands dry and sweat-free in summer, efficiently dissipating heat. Surprisingly these three-layer padded gloves also kept my hands warm in winter.
Well, I might sound exaggerating, but these gloves are one of the most comfortable gloves for lacrosse attackers and defenders.
Performance
The Maverik Shift lacrosse gloves had a noticeable impact on my performance, especially in terms of mobility, grip, and comfort.
The Power flex design maximizes the number of breaks in the padding. As a result, I experienced better control and flexibility during the game, particularly when handling the stick. I noticed it most when cradling and making quick stick movements.
The extended finger breaks also allowed for better finger movement, which was helpful during tight dodges and quick passes. While the high-density foam padding ensured safety even with the reduced thickness. Thus, it kept fingers safe from checks without feeling overly bulky.
Moreover, the Maverik design team has added the Connekt Palm design with a suede-like texture. It provides a slightly rough surface that significantly improves grip strength. Thus, I didn’t experience any excess bunching or slippage, even during quick shifts and transitions.
Durability
Maverik Shift lacrosse gloves boast 30% improved durability. It offers a combination of lightweight yet durable materials. Thus, the overall build is thinner than the M6 with significant protection.
While some Maverik Shift lacrosse glove reviews suggest that the material hasn’t seen much improvement, I found the gloves to be quite sturdy.
I think they would outlast my M6 because the design team has minimized the stress points. As a result, they are highly flexible which reduces the likelihood of early tearing or fraying.
Maverik’s Connekt Palm technology, with its three-piece palm design, also minimizes wear and tear by reducing seams. After using the gloves for two consecutive weeks, I noticed no visible wear and tear in the palm material.
Moreover, I even tested them without the inner cuff, and despite my hands getting sweaty, the inside layer held up well. This added durability and flexibility give me confidence that the Maverik Shift gloves will last through many intense games.
Value
Maverik Shift lacrosse gloves come under the range of elite-level gloves. The flexible design, custom fit, and lightweight build are worth the price.
Although Maverik M5 and M6 cost $130, Maverik Shift retailed at $179. However, there is no upgrade on features from the M series gloves other than lower weight. So, if you already own the Maverik M5 or M6 gloves, you should weigh whether the reduced weight justifies the higher price of the Shift.
Still, the added flexibility and reduced weight have a positive impact on lacrosse player performance. Thus, I found it a good investment.
Comparison With Other Gloves
Maverik Shift Gloves are better than their M series predecessors. Weighing just 4.75 ounces, the Shift is lighter than the M6 (5.2 ounces) and M5 (5.5 ounces), providing a speed advantage for quick movements. However, It’s pricier than the Maverik M5 and M6.
Besides, they also lack stretch thumb zone flexibility like Nike Vapor Elite lacrosse gloves. So, you may need some time to adjust your thumb mobility.
The finger breaks are more similar to STX lacrosse gloves and offer suitable flexibility. Yet, the finger breaks don’t end at the knuckles providing better mobility.
People Also Ask
Can You Wash Maverik Lacrosse Gloves?
Maverik lacrosse gloves should not be machine-washed. Instead, use a damp cloth to wipe the surface and let them air dry to maintain durability and shape.
How Long Do Lacrosse Gloves Last?
Maverik Shift lacrosse gloves offer enhanced durability, lasting multiple seasons with proper care, thanks to their high-quality materials and reduced stress points.
Why Do Lacrosse Players Wear Gloves?
Lacrosse players wear gloves to protect their hands from impact, enhance grip, and ensure flexibility for better stick handling and mobility during the game.
How Do I Know My Lacrosse Glove Size?
Match your weight with the glove size:
Small (10in) = 71–90 lbs
Medium (12in) = 91–130 lbs
Large (13in) = 131–180 lbs
XL (14in) = 181+ lbs
Are Maverik Shift Lacrosse Gloves Good for All Weather?
Yes, these gloves perform well in all weather conditions, offering breathability in summer and insulation in winter, keeping hands dry and warm during play.
Overall, the Maverik shift lacrosse gloves offer a good combination of comfort and performance. So, If you want better protection without a bulky design it’s the perfect pair of gloves.

