How to String a Lacrosse Stick

Fold the top row of mesh over the second row., Thread the top string through the top hole on the sidewall., Loop the top string back through the same top sidewall hole., Check the fit at this stage., Feed the top string through the first big hole...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Fold the top row of mesh over the second row.

    Do this as shown in the picture.
  2. Step 2: Thread the top string through the top hole on the sidewall.

    Then put the string through the first mesh hole in the first row. , This will ensure that the mesh is sitting as tight as possible to the sidewall. , This image shows what the lacrosse string should look like after you have looped it through. ,, However, this time stay to the far right of the mesh hole. , Don't pull too tight because you need to leave room for the next step. ,, Repeat this three more times.

    If you go back and notice you did everything wrong then try again. ,, Pull it tight and knot it. , You have completed the top string, which is the hardest part of stringing a lacrosse head.
  3. Step 3: Loop the top string back through the same top sidewall hole.

  4. Step 4: Check the fit at this stage.

  5. Step 5: Feed the top string through the first big hole.

  6. Step 6: Loop the top string back around and come through the second mesh hole.

  7. Step 7: Wrap around the top string and put the top string through the third mesh hole.

  8. Step 8: Bring back the top string through the big hole in the lacrosse head.

  9. Step 9: Pull the top string through the loop and pull tight.

  10. Step 10: Wrap the top string around the top hole of the sidewall and under the last mesh hole.

  11. Step 11: Take the top string and feed it through the same hole.

  12. Step 12: Check your work thus far.

Detailed Guide

Do this as shown in the picture.

Then put the string through the first mesh hole in the first row. , This will ensure that the mesh is sitting as tight as possible to the sidewall. , This image shows what the lacrosse string should look like after you have looped it through. ,, However, this time stay to the far right of the mesh hole. , Don't pull too tight because you need to leave room for the next step. ,, Repeat this three more times.

If you go back and notice you did everything wrong then try again. ,, Pull it tight and knot it. , You have completed the top string, which is the hardest part of stringing a lacrosse head.

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