Yes, there is no rule regarding that
To string a lacrosse stick, follow these steps: Start by attaching the mesh to the top of the head using the top string. Next, weave the sidewall strings through the sidewall holes on the head, creating a secure pocket. Use the bottom string to connect the mesh to the bottom of the head. Adjust the tension of the strings to create the desired pocket depth and shape. Once the strings are securely in place, trim any excess string and test the stick for proper performance.
You use nylon strings called sidewall and tie knots and loops to string the mesh into the head.
Men's lacrosse heads can be strung a variety of ways. A men's lacrosse head is usually strung with 10 diamond hard mesh. A woman's lacrosse head is strung in a way called traditional. This type of stringing is required for regulation women's lacrosse. Men's heads can be strung traditional as well as long as the pocket meets the level of regulations such as NFHS or NCAA. Women's lacrosse heads have the ability to be strung with mesh, though it will not meet women's game regulations.
For a traditional pocket, they have no use in a mesh pocket unless it is an open sidewall goalie stick.
Its called a nylon and i wouldn't say their for girls because a lot of guys use them they are great top strings when they are tight if u like no whip.
its pretty simple. I start with the side walls first and do those as usual except start with the top diamond on each side. This will give you about an inch gap and you can do the iriquois top string.
To play girls lacrosse, you need lacrosse goggles,a girl's lacrosse stick, and a mouthguard.
The non-count noun 'string' takes a singular verb form; for example:The string is tied too tight.The string is in the top drawer.
im not sure but i think you can use fishing line i used it and i doesnt sound that bad
Go to insidelacrosse.com go to forums go to stick doctors lounge and their you will find hundreds of amazing tips from the best stringers there are about different things on different threads or use the search function in the forums and search a beginer tutorial or better yet just click the tutorial sticky you will understand when you get there you may have to register don't worry its free but if you are really interested in stringing extremely well i highly recommend registering for the sight trust me there is much more to stringing than you think and no matter how much you think you know trust me there is more possibilities also i suggest learning to string mesh first it is simpler and much more popular traditional stringings look better but require much more maintenance they both are different you will have to experiment yourself to learn whats better its all preference
You can use a hack saw to trim a lacrosse stick
You can either use the fine tuners which are the metal silver things below the bridge or you can use the pegs which are the wooden things at the top of the scroll. If the note/string is flat, you would turn the pegs to the right, if sharp you would loosen the string by turning it to the left. To make sure the string is in tune, you can use a tuner.