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Max Seibald's Wild Wild West Dye Job

By Lacrosse Playground | June 9, 2011 |
Lacrosse Unlimited dyed a Wild Wild West themed Brine Clutch for Denver Outlaws' Max Seibald. The head features Seibald's name, number 42, and the Outlaws' logo. The dye resembles a wood grain finish and was even categorized as graffiti by LU. Keep Reading...

McCool Does the Digi-Camo

By Lacrosse Playground | February 21, 2011 |
I've seen a few different digital camouflage dye jobs recently, including the awesome Boston Cannons one done by Sebastian Olsen last week. It motivated me to post the pictures I had of a dye job I began in June of last year. This is my take on the Digi-Camo dye.

Lacrosse Playground Back To School Dye Contest

By Lacrosse Playground | August 30, 2011 |
Alright Playground fans, it's time for another contest. Up for grabs this time are a few heads dyed by our own dye master, Max McCool. Some of you may remember the pair of Revolver heads that we had up on the site a few months ago. Well they're back, and they're yours for the taking! Read More...

How to String a Stick with Fletch

By Lacrosse Playground | March 21, 2011 |
We have incredible stringing gurus on the site, Greg Rose and Max McCool, who have given us all tricks and tips of the trade when it comes to stringing a lacrosse stick. But I actually never learned how a stick is strung! So, I turned to my old neighborhood store, Lacrosse Unlimited (at its Norwalk, CT location), and asked Kyle "Fletch" McClure to show me how Lax Unlimited gets their heads strung.

Alabama/Van Halen Dye Job

By Lacrosse Playground | February 6, 2011 |
Max McCool dyes a Van Halen/University of Alabama mash-up, and shows how quick and easy the style can be with a ruler and some electrical tape.

Talon Tribute x Woodgrain

By Lacrosse Playground | May 20, 2010 |
The only ones who can pull off a Woodgrain dye other than our own Max McCool is Talon Lacrosse. The NCAA and NFHS legal head is already available in Black and White so expect the Woodgrain hitting a local retail store near you this summer.

Head dyeing: Three-color dye with stripes and fade

By Lacrosse Playground | October 13, 2009 |
Max McCool is back with another dye job -- a three-color striped fade. This dye is a three color process, and involves two fades and some electrical tape stripes. You'll need electrical tape, a ruler, an X-ACTO knife and two colors of dye (any of your choosing), plus black dye. Learn all the steps and see the photos after the jump.

More stringing and dye jobs

By Lacrosse Playground | May 29, 2009 |
Yesterday we showed you five of the favorite stringing and dye jobs of Lacrosse Playground's resident stick doctor, Max McCool. We told you we'd show you five more today. The only problem is that Max couldn't pick just five. He gave us nine more examples of some of his favorite work.

Dyers Cup by Sideline Swap + LPG

By Lacrosse Playground | March 8, 2016 |

OG dyers and young guns alike, click here to enter the inaugural Dyers Cup. Below are the judges, rules, and … Read more

Lacrosse Trends To Keep An Eye On In 2014

By Lacrosse Playground | December 31, 2013 |
2013 was an exciting year in the lacrosse world. We've seen new and old trends explode onto the scene. Whats going to be trending in #2014? Read More...

Rit Dye…The Original

By Lacrosse Playground | April 24, 2012 |
These days manufacturers are customizing and dyeing heads in ways people could have never imagined back in the day. These mass produced heads are located all over the globe in just about every retail store. It is important to remember the pioneers of dyeing and the individuality and hard work it takes to dye your own head. Read More...

Searching for Home Away from Home

By Lacrosse Playground | October 17, 2011 |
So after the last two years playing club for Syracuse University, fall ball has become a time of the year I look forward to a lot. Getting back on the field with the team has meant a lot more than just lacrosse. For me it meant reuniting with friends I haven’t seen in months, getting to know the guys that make it past cuts, and look towards spring competition and think about what we needed to do to be a top team in the NCLL. Read More...