How to String a Lacrosse Net

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Lacrosse is a sport that requires a lot of gear, including a lacrosse net. Whether you’re playing in a league or just practicing with friends, having a well-strung lacrosse net is crucial for a successful game. A poorly strung net can lead to incorrect calls and lost goals, which is why it’s important to know how to properly string a lacrosse net. In this article, we will go over the steps and materials you need to string a lacrosse net like a pro.

 

Materials Needed for Stringing a Lacrosse Net

Before you start stringing your lacrosse net, you need to make sure you have all the necessary materials. You will need the following items:

 

  • Lacrosse net
  • Lacrosse mesh (or stringing material)
  • Lacrosse runners (or sidewall strings)
  • Lacrosse netting clips
  • Scissors
  • Pliers
  • A pocket tool (optional but recommended)

 

Steps for Stringing a Lacrosse Net

Step 1: Prepping the Lacrosse Net

 

The first step in stringing a lacrosse net is to make sure that it is clean and free of any dirt or debris. This will ensure that the mesh and runners will hold securely. Once you have cleaned the net, place it on a flat surface, such as a table or floor, so that you can start stringing.

 

Step 2: Installing the Runners

 

The next step is to install the runners, also known as sidewall strings. To do this, you will need to use your pliers to thread the runners through the holes in the net. You want to make sure that the runners are tight and secure, as they will provide support to the net and keep it from collapsing during a game.

 

Step 3: Installing the Mesh

 

Now it’s time to install the mesh, or stringing material. This step requires the most skill, as you will need to create a pocket for the lacrosse ball to fit into. To start, you will need to thread the mesh through the holes in the net and attach it to the runners. You will then need to pull the mesh tight and use your pliers to secure the clips. You should repeat this process until the entire net is covered with mesh.

 

Step 4: Creating the Pocket

 

The final step in stringing a lacrosse net is to create the pocket, or the area where the ball will rest. To create the pocket, you will need to use your pliers and scissors to adjust the mesh and runners. You will want to make sure that the pocket is deep enough so that the ball will not fall out, but not so deep that it’s difficult to catch.

 

Tips for Stringing a Lacrosse Net

  • Use a pocket tool. A pocket tool is a specialized tool that makes it easier to create the pocket and adjust the mesh and runners. It’s not necessary to use a pocket tool, but it can make the process a lot easier.

 

  • Be patient. Stringing a lacrosse net can be a time-consuming process, so it’s important to be patient and take your time. If you rush through the process, you may end up with a poorly strung net that will not perform well during a game.

 

  • Don’t skimp on the materials. Investing in high-quality lacrosse mesh and runners is worth the extra money, as they will provide a stronger and more secure net.

 

  • Practice makes perfect. The more you string lacrosse nets, the better you will become at it. It takes time and experience to become a skilled

 

Conclusion

Finally, stringing a lacrosse net is an essential part of getting ready for a game. A lacrosse net may be readily strung and made tight and secure for optimum performance with the right equipment and expertise. Whether you are a novice or seasoned lacrosse player, becoming an expert at stringing a lacrosse net will improve your game and assist you in reaching your objectives on the field.

 

Robert Taylor

Robert Taylor

"I live and breath Lacrosse"

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