There is no difference. They are the same thing. Although there are 4 different types of monster mesh them being mega mesh (5 diamond), monster mesh (6 diamond), 7, and eight diamond monster mesh. The entire company is called monster mesh but when people say monster mesh they normally mean 6 diamond. :)
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)
the mesh that is used on a goalie stick
6 diamond
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 :)
My personal preference is mesh tape, I can always get a better finish with it.
mesh types are always a matter of preferance. try both and see which you prefer
Depends........ If you get soft mesh then yes (i would never recommend soft mesh to anyone). If you get a normal hard mesh pocket it is usually OK but it can be bad if you don't go to a totally legit site. Go to sportstop.com they have ridiculously cheap prices and they do a good job stringing your sticks. Lastly, if your going to get your stick factory strung, get the 6-diamonds string job. Its less flared mesh is great for bullet shots and tight passes. One last thing........ only get landing strip if your an experienced attackmen. Hope this helpes.
What i do is get a traditional lacrosse stringing kit. Put 2 leathers into the ends of the mesh and lace the sides traditionally.
Fiber mesh is the best way to go in my opinion! You save the cost of wire mesh , and installtion! And works better than wire.
Mesh works well for making laundry bags because it does not keep in the odor or moisture. Mesh works better for gym shirts for the same reason. Mesh is often used when the item you are making need to be as lightweight as possible.
Steel mesh is often more durable and can provide better security and protection against physical damage, while aluminum mesh is typically lighter in weight, more resistant to corrosion, and easier to shape. The choice between steel and aluminum mesh depends on the specific needs and requirements of the project or application.