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Lacrosse Field Equipment

Your sideline has nothing.
Every other sport has shelter.

Lacrosse season is February through May — rain, wind, and cold at every game. Your subs are standing in it. Your gear is soaked. Portable aluminum sideline shelters with polycarbonate panels built for lacrosse programs. Factory-direct from North Carolina.

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What most lacrosse sidelines have today

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$10,499

One sideline shelter (lasts 15+ years)

Under $700/year. Protects your entire sideline — players, coaches, gear, and medical supplies.

The Sideline Upgrade Lacrosse Has Been Missing

Factory-direct from our shop in Shelby, North Carolina. The same shelters trusted by NCAA programs across 23+ states.

Portable aluminum sideline shelter for lacrosse field

From $10,499

Sideline Shelters

Your sideline has nothing. Every other sport has shelter. Why doesn't lacrosse?

Lacrosse teams play through February to May — the worst weather months of the year. Rain, wind, cold. Your subs are standing in it. Your coaching staff is soaked. Your medical supplies, sticks, and game plans are getting destroyed. The Euro Series sideline shelter changes that. Portable aluminum frame with tinted polycarbonate panels that block wind and rain while keeping full field visibility. Roll it into position on integrated wheels, anchor it to the turf, and your sideline finally has the same protection every other sport takes for granted.

  • Polycarbonate panels block wind, rain & 99% of UV
  • Rolls into position on integrated wheels
  • Powder-coated to your school colors
  • Built-in aluminum bench with backrest
  • Ground anchors for secure positioning on turf or grass
  • 5 sizes: 8' to 24' (5-16 players)
  • Substitute staging area with full field visibility
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Portable aluminum film tower for lacrosse game analysis

From $20,999

Portable Film Towers

Elevated game film for tactical review and recruiting tape

Lacrosse is a fast, spread-out game — ground-level film misses half the picture. Our portable aluminum film towers get your camera above the action for the elevated angle coaches need for effective game review and recruiting highlight reels. Folds for transport, sets up in minutes, and handles wind with a ground anchor system. No more renting scissor lifts or duct-taping cameras to press box railings.

  • Elevated camera platform for tactical film + recruiting tape
  • Portable — folds for transport between fields
  • Aircraft-grade aluminum construction
  • Stable in wind with ground anchor system
  • Multiple height options available
  • Used by NCAA and club programs nationwide
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Aluminum backstop system behind lacrosse goal

From $5,499

Backstop Systems

Protect your spectators — lacrosse shots travel 100+ mph

A missed shot behind the cage at 100+ mph is a liability waiting to happen. Our 20' tall aluminum backstop systems with commercial nylon netting protect spectators, keep balls on the field, and save your program from chasing errant shots into parking lots or neighboring fields. Available in 65', 90', and 120' widths. 4-inch aircraft-grade aluminum columns won't rust, and the built-in hoist system makes net maintenance a one-person job.

  • 20' tall aircraft-grade 6061 aluminum columns
  • #21 nylon netting, 5" square mesh
  • Built-in hoist system for easy net maintenance
  • Protects spectators from 100+ mph shots
  • Keeps balls in play — fewer game stoppages
  • Powder-coated to match your facility
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Why Lacrosse Programs Choose PitchEquipment

Factory-direct means no dealer markup. The same quality as national brands — 15-20% less.

Spring Weather Protection

Lacrosse season and bad weather overlap completely. Polycarbonate panels block wind and rain while keeping full field visibility. No more soaked subs, waterlogged gear, or coaching in a downpour.

Built to Last 15+ Years

Aircraft-grade aluminum frames and polycarbonate panels that won't crack, yellow, or degrade. No repainting, no rust, no rot. Your shelter outlasts the coaching staff.

Custom School Colors

Every shelter includes powder-coat finishing in your choice of color at no extra charge. Match your school or conference colors for a professional sideline presence that stands out on recruiting visits.

Portable & Multi-Sport

Integrated wheels let you roll the shelter between fields in minutes. Use it for lacrosse in spring, soccer in fall, field hockey in between. One purchase covers every sideline sport.

Trusted by NCAA Programs

The same shelters used at Penn State, Texas A&M, and NCAA tournament events. From Division I to high school club — our products perform at every level of lacrosse.

Factory-Direct Pricing

No distributors, no dealer markup. We manufacture and ship from Shelby, NC — saving you 15-20% over national catalog brands. American-made with a 3-year warranty.

Since 1994
30+ years. One facility. Every product.
23+ States
Fields from Texas to New England.
NCAA Programs
Penn State. Texas A&M. And counting.
100% American-Made
Aircraft-grade aluminum. 3-year warranty.

Lacrosse Sideline Shelter FAQ

Do lacrosse teams actually need sideline shelters?

Yes — they just don't know it yet. Lacrosse season runs February through May, which means rain, wind, and cold at nearly every game. Right now, most programs have zero sideline protection. Players stand in the elements, gear gets soaked, and coaches are exposed for hours. Soccer and baseball programs have been adding sideline shelters and dugout replacements for years. Lacrosse is catching up, and the weather isn't any kinder to your program than theirs.

How does a sideline shelter work with lacrosse's substitution style?

Lacrosse substitutions happen on the fly, with players entering and exiting near the sideline. Our shelters are open-front, so subs can stage right at the edge of the shelter and step onto the field immediately. The shelter protects them from weather while they wait, without slowing down the substitution process. Coaches get a dry command post with full field visibility through the tinted polycarbonate panels.

What size shelter do I need for a lacrosse roster?

Most college lacrosse rosters carry 30-45 players, but only a portion are on the sideline at any time. A 20' shelter seats 13 and a 24' seats 16 — enough for your coaching staff, medical personnel, and rotating substitutes. For high school programs or smaller rosters, a 16' shelter (10 players) is a great fit. Some programs buy two — one per sideline — for home games.

Are these shelters NCAA compliant for lacrosse?

Yes. Our shelters are portable, ground-anchored units that sit behind the sideline in the team bench area. They don't require permanent installation or modification to the field. Multiple NCAA programs already use our shelters across sports. We recommend confirming bench area dimensions with your conference, and we'll help you select the right size.

Can we move the shelter between fields or store it in the off-season?

Absolutely. Integrated wheels let your grounds crew roll the shelter into position in minutes and move it to storage, a practice field, or a different venue. Many programs share shelters across sports — lacrosse in spring, soccer in fall, field hockey in between. One purchase, year-round use.

How does the cost compare to outfitting the team with rain gear?

Rain jackets and warm-up gear for a 20-player roster runs $1,500-$3,000 — and that only protects the players, not your coaching staff, medical supplies, sticks, or game plans sitting on the bench. A sideline shelter costs $10,499, lasts 15+ years, and protects the entire sideline. That's under $700 per year. One shelter covers everyone and everything on your sideline.

Ready to Upgrade Your Sideline?

Get a custom quote for your lacrosse program. Tell us your roster size and field setup — we'll send specs and pricing within 24 hours.