nope!
re-string it with hard mesh.
it will stiffen up - if you have soft mesh it will turn it to a colored hard mesh
Monster Mesh and Hard Mesh. Do not use soft mesh cause it can rip easily.
First, you get the pocket to the desired depth, then you spray it with hairspray. Use a hairdryer to dry it quickly than put the whole head in a freezer for 20-30 mins. this makes the mesh stiff. then leave it for about 1 hour to get used to the warmer temperature, then have fun with your new pocket! Enjoy.
One thing you shouldn't do if you like a soft mesh, DON'T WET IT!!!!!!
The simplest way to make soft mesh into hard mesh is by wraping it in a towel and soaking it in water for 3-6 hours depending on how hard you want your mesh?
I wouldn't recommend it. I can work if you've got a really soft mesh but you should probably stick to RIT dye.
The easiest way would be to get three different colors , make sure that you have a light, medium and darker color. Dye the mesh all in the lightest color, then allow to dry, unless you want some bleeding between colors and fin a way the suspend the mesh over the dye to make another line in the mesh when its put on the middle colored dye. Repeat for darkest color, dyeing the rest.
hard mesh soft mesh micro mini mesh 8 diamond 7 diamond 6 diamond 5 diamond Canadian mesh traditional mesh fresh mesh dura mesh sweet mesh (very very hard to find not sold online or really in stores yet)
i would say 10 diamond mesh... just the regular. But when it comes to hard, soft, or semi-hard mesh it all depends on what you like and your skill level. Soft mesh is usually used for better cradling because it moves with the ball, and hard mesh is usually used for quick and fast release. hope this helped :)
go to rockitpocket.com. You can buy them their. Usually stores don't sell lacrosse heads pre-strung with traditional. it's usually soft or hard mesh
no normal lax balls are much harder