the strings that hold the mesh to the side walls of the stick
For a traditional pocket, they have no use in a mesh pocket unless it is an open sidewall goalie stick.
in girls lacrosse you have to have your stick at eye leval and the ball has to be seen above the head
You use nylon strings called sidewall and tie knots and loops to string the mesh into the head.
Replace the mesh,shooting strings,sidewall strings, dye the head.
Yes, there is no rule regarding that
The strings on a lacrosse stick are generally referred to as the "mesh" and the "shooting strings." The mesh is the net-like material that forms the pocket, while the shooting strings are the additional cords threaded through the mesh to help with ball control and shooting accuracy. Some sticks also have "sidewall strings" that secure the mesh to the head of the stick.
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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.
a lacrosse stick.
With a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball
To properly string a lacrosse stick, start by attaching the mesh to the top of the head using a knot. Then, weave the string through the sidewall holes in a pattern that creates a tight and even pocket. Finish by tying off the strings securely at the bottom of the head. Adjust the tension of the strings as needed for a customized feel.
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