you can have them string it for you, and they have stringing kits that you can buy
Go to a sports store and by a mesh kit. IN the mesh kit should be directions on how to string a stick
Most stores charge around $30. I feel that that is over priced, so see if you can find someone in your area that will string the stick for around $15 (thats what I charge).
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if you are just starting out in lacrosse, your local sporting goods store can outfit you (i.e. Dicks, Sports Authority, Models) with a dependable and relatively inexpensive stick.
buy any kind of dye from your local art store.
All you need to play girls lacrosse is a stick thin gloves which you can find at a sport store and eye goggles
A Warrior hockey stick can be purchased at any store that sells hockey equipment. This includes Canadian Tire, National Sports or can also be purchased online at eBay or the Warrior official website.
It depends on which stick fits you better. Also about what type of position you play and how experienced you are. Usually at the store they can help you figure out which stick would be better for you.
The warranty is usually 30 days from the date of purchase. Warrior, as with most stick manufacturers, prefers that you handle all stick warranties directly through them. They do not want you to go back to the store you purchased the stick from. You can find all the warranty information you need by going to the Warrior hockey website (see related link).
Lacrosse Monkey is a website and store that specializes in Lacrosse equipment. To acquire some of their products you can go to their official website or a store nearest you.
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Of course you can but it depends on the shaft type if it'll stick or not. If it's a plexi-glass harrow stick then yes it will but if it's a metal warrior stick then It might get washed away next time it rains, so pick your paints carefully to select a few that are water-proof. Also, why not just get a colored shaft?