For a traditional pocket, they have no use in a mesh pocket unless it is an open sidewall goalie stick.
To string a brine clutch lacrosse head, start by threading the sidewall string through the sidewall holes on the head, creating a secure knot at the bottom. Then, weave the mesh through the spaces in the head and knot it securely at the bottom. Finally, adjust the tension of the strings and mesh to achieve your desired pocket depth and channel.
What i do is get a traditional lacrosse stringing kit. Put 2 leathers into the ends of the mesh and lace the sides traditionally.
it is a pocket that uses leathers and nylon to create a pocket that doesn't bag like mesh
Yes
The two strings in the middle are the shooting strings and the ones on the outside help control the ball when cradling.
the strings that hold the mesh to the side walls of the stick
Replace the mesh,shooting strings,sidewall strings, dye the head.
Go to ComLax.com and go to stringing supplies
yes you can but the strings will turn the same color as the dye
mesh, the shooting string and other strings to string ur stick
To properly string shooting strings for your lacrosse stick, start by threading the strings through the designated holes in the head of the stick. Use a pattern that creates a tight and even mesh, ensuring the ball is released smoothly and accurately when you shoot. Adjust the tension of the strings as needed to customize the feel of your pocket. Practice shooting with your newly strung stick to fine-tune the setup to your liking.
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