Custom Lacrosse Coaching Board Buying Guide: Sizes, Types & How to Design Yours

Compare custom lacrosse coaching boards — clipboard, bench, wall & rolling — with prices from $69.99 and how to design yours online.
Lacrosse coach holding a custom HoopsKing coaching board
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Custom Lacrosse Coaching Board Buying Guide

Custom lacrosse coaching boards run from a two-sided clipboard in your hand to a wall-mounted locker-room board to a full-size rolling magnetic whiteboard on the practice field — all printed with your logo, your colors, and your name under a dry-erase surface.

This guide walks through every type and size so you can pick the right board (or the right gift) for how you actually coach — rides, clears, settled offense, and man-up looks included.

Why buy a custom coaching board instead of a generic one?

A generic clipboard from the sporting-goods aisle draws up the same clear a custom board does. What it doesn’t do is put your program’s identity in every timeout. A custom lacrosse coaching board carries your team’s logo, colors, and your name on the board itself — printed permanently, so it never wipes away with the play.

That matters more than it sounds. Players take the huddle more seriously when the board looks official. Parents and recruits notice the details. And for assistant coaches, senior-night gifts, or end-of-season awards, a personalized coach clipboard is the rare gift that gets used every single practice.

Buyer tip: Your logo and colors are printed under the dry-erase layer, not on top of it. Markers and erasing never touch the design — the board looks new for seasons, not weeks.

Which type of coaching board do you need?

Custom boards come in three families. Most coaches end up with more than one — a board for their hands, a board for their room, and (for bigger programs) a board for the practice field:

Custom two-sided lacrosse dry erase coaching clipboard with team logo and colors Handheld boards & clipboards — from $69.99

The board that lives in your hands: timeouts, practice teaching, and the classic coach gift. Sizes from the two-sided clipboard up to the 23″ × 18″ bench board.

Custom wall mounted lacrosse locker room whiteboard with team branding Wall-mounted locker-room boards — from $169.99

A permanent, branded board for the locker room or coach’s office. Pre-game keys, scouting notes, and halftime adjustments on a board that screams your program.

Custom lacrosse rolling magnetic whiteboard with stand, double sided Rolling magnetic whiteboards — from $1,399.00

The full-size practice-field board: double-sided, magnetic, on a rolling stand. Wheel it sideline-side, teach the whole team at once.

23 x 18 custom lacrosse coaching board, two sided with carry handle Bench boards — from $129.99

The big 23″ × 18″ sideline board with a carry handle — sized so the whole bench reads the clear or the man-up set in one look.

Buyer tip: Buying for a program, not a person? Wall and rolling boards are budget-line purchases schools approve every year — and they carry your branding for a decade of practices.

What size handheld board do you need?

For the board in your hands, size should follow how you actually coach. Here’s how the handheld options break down:

1The two-sided clipboard — the classic. Light, one-handed, fits in any bag. The right pick for youth and travel coaches, personal boards, and gifts. A full field on one side and a settled-offense half field on the other. Starts at $69.99.
2The pro whiteboard with handle — the game-day upgrade. A two-sided pro board with a built-in handle for the sideline, more drawing room for full-field rides and clears, and a cleaner feel in the huddle. $99.99.
323″ × 18″ — the bench board. Big enough that the whole bench reads the play, with a carry handle for the sideline. Built for varsity and college programs where ten players need to see one diagram of the EMO or man-down set. $129.99.
23 x 18 custom lacrosse coaching board, two sided with carry handle
The Bench Board

23″ × 18″ Custom Lacrosse Coaching Board

Two-sided with a carry handle — the board every player in the huddle can actually read.

Buyer tip: If you're between sizes, go bigger. Nobody has ever complained a clear was drawn too large — but a whole bench squinting at a small clipboard in a timeout is a real problem.

What features should you look for?

Once you’ve picked a type, these are the features that separate a board you tolerate from a board you coach better with:

Two-sided field layout

Full field on the front for rides, clears, and transition; settled offense or a half field on the back for man-up and man-down sets. One board, every situation.

True dry-erase surface

Draws clean, erases clean, over and over. The printed design sits under the erasable layer, so wiping the play never wipes your logo.

Your logo, colors & name

The whole point of custom. Your actual team logo and school colors on the field, plus your name or title — not a stock template with a sticker.

Magnetic surface

On wall and rolling boards, magnets become your players — slide matchups, the ride, and EMO alignments around instead of erasing and redrawing.

Lineup & notes space

A roster grid or notes area keeps face-off pairings, matchups, and timeout reminders in front of you instead of in your head.

Carry handle, clip or stand

Bench boards need a handle, clipboards need a strong clip, and practice boards need wheels. Match the hardware to where the board lives.

Custom Pro Lacrosse Whiteboard with handle, two sided, in team colors
Coach's Pick

Custom Pro Lacrosse Whiteboard w/ Handle

The two-sided pro board with a built-in handle — trusted by programs at every level, from youth clubs to college sidelines.

When does a wall-mounted locker-room board make sense?

If your pre-game keys are living on a bare whiteboard from an office-supply store, a custom wall board is the upgrade players notice the day it goes up. Your field, your logo, and your colors are printed on the board; your scouting report and halftime adjustments go on top in marker.

The custom locker-room wall board comes in 24″ × 18″ and 36″ × 24″ starting at $169.99, with options for a marker tray and magnetic surface. Need something closer to a full teaching wall? The large wall-mounted magnetic board is the bigger, fully magnetic option, from $499.99.

Buyer tip: Hang the board where the team huddles at halftime, not where the wall happens to be empty. A locker-room board only earns its price if every set of eyes lands on it twice a game.

Who should get a rolling magnetic whiteboard?

The rolling magnetic whiteboard is the practice-field teaching station: double-sided, magnetic, and on wheels. Roll it to the end line, walk the whole roster through the ride and clear, flip it over for the settled defense, then wheel it back to the locker room for the pre-game talk.

Starting at $1,399.00, it’s a program purchase rather than a personal one — the kind of equipment athletic departments budget for once and use for a decade. For high school and college programs running multi-team practices, it replaces the "everyone crowd around the little clipboard" huddle entirely.

Buyer tip: Double-sided rolling boards let you prep before practice: your offense and clear on one side, your ride and settled defense on the other. Flip, don't erase — you keep the teaching diagram all session.

How does designing a custom board online work?

You don’t need design skills or a back-and-forth email chain with a print shop. The online designer walks you through it in a few minutes:

1Pick your board type and size. Clipboard, pro board with handle, bench board, wall board, or rolling whiteboard.
2Choose your field and colors. Set the field design in your exact team colors so the board matches your uniforms and program.
3Drop in your logo. Upload your team or school logo and place it right on the field.
4Add your text. Coach name, team name, season, or a message — whatever makes it yours (or makes the gift land).
5See it and approve it. You see exactly what you’re getting on screen before you buy, and you approve a final proof before anything prints.
Buyer tip: Buying a gift and don’t have the team’s logo file? A clean photo of the logo usually works, and school colors plus the coach’s name still make a board feel fully custom.
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Custom Lacrosse Coaching Board FAQ

How much does a custom lacrosse coaching board cost?

Handheld boards run from $69.99 for the two-sided clipboard, $99.99 for the pro board with handle, and $129.99 for the 23″ × 18″ bench board. Wall-mounted locker-room boards start at $169.99, and full-size rolling magnetic whiteboards start at $1,399.00.

Will markers ruin the printed design?

No. Your logo, colors, and text are printed beneath the dry-erase surface. You draw and erase on top of the design, never through it.

What’s on each side of a two-sided board?

Typically a full field on the front for rides, clears, and transition, and settled offense or a half field on the back — some styles add a lineup grid or notes area for face-off pairings and matchups.

Can I put any logo on the board?

Yes — upload your team, school, or club logo in the online designer and place it on the field. You’ll approve a final proof before it prints.

Handheld, wall, or rolling — which first?

Start with the handheld board you’ll use every practice. Add a wall board when you want the locker room branded, and a rolling board when whole-team teaching outgrows the clipboard.

Do custom boards make good coach gifts?

They’re one of the few coach gifts that get used daily. Add the coach’s name and a message for senior night, end of season, or a milestone win.

Which size is best for game-day timeouts?

The 23″ × 18″ bench board. It’s sized so every player in the huddle can read the play, and the carry handle makes it easy to grab on the sideline.

Are the wall and rolling boards magnetic?

Both offer magnetic options — use magnets as players to walk through the ride, matchups, and man-up alignments without erasing your diagram.

YOUR PROGRAM, YOUR BOARD

Design a Board Your Huddle Takes Seriously

Pick your board, drop in your logo, set your colors, and approve the proof — from the clipboard in your hand to the rolling board on your practice field.