Stringing Soft Mesh


Here’s another Reebok 10K, but with Jimalax Soft Mesh this time. With summer ball coming soon, there are a number of players that will be switching to soft mesh since rain is not an issue. Soft mesh pockets provide the same feel as heavily broken in hard mesh, but they are game ready almost immediately after stringing thanks to a short break-in period. A pocket like this is going to have ridiculous hold (illegal actually, but it’s summer ball…), and a lot of whip. With just an adjustment of the shooters though, the whip can be increased or taken out.


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Lacrosse Playground

In 2009, Adam O’Neill, Harry Alford and Thomas Alford launched Lacrosse Playground as the preeminent site for lacrosse gearheads. For years Lacrosse Playground provided lacrosse fans with tutorials and tips on how to string a lacrosse head, up-close looks at the gear the top players used and sneak peeks at equipment and uniforms before they were released. More than 10 years and millions of visits later, Lacrosse Playground has relaunched with a focus on storytelling. Our mission is to provide comprehensive coverage of the latest lacrosse news, share insights into the sports betting and fantasy lacrosse world and showcase the lifestyles and personalities of the sport of lacrosse through articles, videos and podcasts.

2 Comments

  1. Tpratt4321 on June 11, 2012 at 11:43 pm

    This isn’t an article, just a really, really weak advertisement.  Content or GTFO

  2. Brian Collins on June 10, 2012 at 2:31 pm

    Whats the pattern

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