The company currently focuses on ice hockey and lacrosse, producing sticks, helmets, gloves, goalie masks, and protective gear for both sports.
The company name is derived from Morrow's roots as a member of the Brother Rice Warriors lacrosse team in Birmingham, Michigan.
The company started out as the first manufacturer of titanium lacrosse shafts, which changed the game due to their strength and light weight.
Described as "possibly one of the worst football kits of all time",[9] its reception was overwhelmingly negative, both in the press[10][11][12][13] and from the fans, who quickly took to social media[14] to express their dislike of it.
Beginning in July 2012, Warrior Lacrosse embroiled itself in controversy by launching a Twitter marketing campaign for which users were entered into a raffle to win a free pair of shoes if they used the hashtag #ninjaplease.