Q&A: Type of Mesh for STX Head

I have an STX Surgeon. What kind if mesh do u suggest for this head, and where should I put the pocket? I have mini mesh on there now, and am having trouble keeping it throwing normally and not whipping to the ground. Where do you suggest I put the shooters on mini mesh? -Jack. [...]

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Lacrosse Knots – Lacrosse Stringing Knots to Know

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When stringing your stick it is very important that you tie your knots correctly. Not sure how to tie a knot for lacrosse sticks? No worries, The Lax Doctor is here to help. Knots are a simple part of stringing but they can make the difference between a pocket that works and a pocket the [...]

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New Discount Lacrosse Ball Site – LacrosseBalls.com

Hey Laxers! We are really excited to announce the new launch of a great Lacrosse Ball site. The new site selling discount lacrosse balls from brand name manufactures is LacrosseBalls.com. Check it out now! Prices are spectacular. White balls can be purchased for as low as $0.90 from the site and even lower if you [...]

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Parts of a Lacrosse Stick

A lacrosse stick is made up of many components. The main parts are the lacrosse head and the lacrosse shaft, also called the handle. Parts of a Lacrosse Head Lacrosse Head The lacrosse head is now made of plastic. Originally, lacrosse heads were made of wood. The main parts of the lacrosse head are the [...]

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Where to Find Lacrosse Stringing Help

So you really want to learn to string you head and you can’t find all the information you need on LaxDoctor.com. Where do you go? Well, the best way to find an answer to a question you have is to ask us a question. We will do our best to answer you in a timely [...]

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How to Clean Lacrosse Balls

Lacrosse balls are very important to every lacrosse player. Without good lax balls it is difficult to practice. The best way to keep your lacrosse balls around for a good long time is to clean your lacrosse balls.

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Lacrosse Ball Care

Lacrosse balls are made of rubber . It is important to keep your lacrosse balls in good condition. If you do not keep your lacrosse balls in good condition the rubber will begin to wear and become slippery. Slippery lacrosse balls are the last thing any laxer wants to deal with. To avoid slippery lacrosse [...]

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All About Lacrosse Shooting Strings and Shooting Laces

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Lacrosse shooting laces control how the ball sits in the pocket and releases from the stick. Shooting strings are vital to the quality of your lacrosse pocket and your performance on the field. Improperly strung shooting strings can cause a lot of trouble when trying to execute even the simplest of passes or shots.   [...]

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Types of Goalie Lacrosse Mesh

Continuing from our previous post on the types of lacrosse mesh, I would like to go into detail on the types of goalie mesh. If you have not yet read the original article on the types of lacrosse mesh I recommend you read it first before continuing with this article. Goalie Mesh Types Like mesh [...]

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Types of Lacrosse Mesh

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Lacrosse mesh comes in many different styles and colors. Depending on if you are a field player (attack, middie, defense) or a goalie, different styles of mesh will be available to you. In most cases when we refer to mesh we are discussing mesh for standard lacrosse heads, not goalie heads. So unless we explicitly say goalie mesh, expect that we are talking about mesh for field players.

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