shooting string
House of Mesh was started by a group of lacrosse enthusiasts from Canada, who set out to give the lacrosse community high quality mesh at an unbeatable price. Working directly with the manufacturer, they’ve created a ‘hardness’ for mesh that will give the players exactly what they are after, consistency. Read More...
Last week we introduced you to Glow Mesh. We received so many inquiries we decided to conduct a review of the product. Frankie's Custom Lax designed the world’s first and original Glow in the Dark Lacrosse Mesh. The Glo Mesh is coated with their secret coating made of a special and unique combination of products, which creates a very bright glow in the dark. Read More...
33 inches of high quality shoelace shooting string. Shoelaces are generally used as the middle and/or bottom shooting strings on mesh strung lacrosse heads. 33 inches is just enough to string a nice shooting string (straight or curved). As you can see, this is available in a variety of colorways in an Argyle pattern.
When I wrote my last article on putting together and Old School/New School stick, I mentioned that it would be interesting to try one. Mission accomplished, and the new gut string can be seen in the header image. It’s not obvious at first glance, so you may have to squint. But there it is, twisted around the top of the lacing from side to side, course, slightly translucent. Read More...
Last week Nike promo player, Max Seibald, took the field in a photo shoot for the “Every Minute is Your Moment” Nike ad. We have exclusive photos of the stick he was playing with in the photo shoot.