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.
the strings that hold the mesh to the side walls of the stick
The two strings in the middle are the shooting strings and the ones on the outside help control the ball when cradling.
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.
Replace the mesh,shooting strings,sidewall strings, dye the head.
For a traditional pocket, they have no use in a mesh pocket unless it is an open sidewall goalie stick.
mesh, the shooting string and other strings to string ur stick
No. It just makes your shot more accurate. Or it also helps if you want some whip on your stick.
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.
You use nylon strings called sidewall and tie knots and loops to string the mesh into the head.
Here is a lacrosse stick charm- http://www.charmfactory.com/lacrosse-stick-charm.htm
It guides the ball out of the center of the head so you have better accuracy
a lacrosse stick.