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Can I use this sidewall string for my sidewall and the top part of my stick like the top of the head?? |
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If all you guys that have questions your questions have already been answered just scroll down and stop asking these dum questions.
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can this be used as a top string? |
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yes...deffinetly use it for triangle top strings |
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Just wondering how do you get lax points do you justhave to buy stuff, because i just bought some lax balls and mesh for about 20 dollars and i ddnt get any. Please reply. |
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once you have the order delivered to your house, they put the points into your account |
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Can i use this to put a nylon above my shooters or do i have to buy something different? |
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For pita should i use this or cross and also how long is this? |
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i just started to play and do i need cross string or can i just use sidewall?
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Sidewall is the type of string that most mesh kits come with. cross lace is what you use to string between the leathers of a traditional stick. sidewall is thicker and will probably last longer |
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can u string a rocket pocket with side wall leathers
and no cross lace |
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yeah the sidewall string can be used anywhere in the stick. it does the same exact thing as a nylon |
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How thick is this string in millimeters? Or inches? |
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whats the difference (if there is any) between the Sidewall spool and cross lace spool. |
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crosslace is much thicker than sidewall spool. Sidewall I believe is the more preferred one, its the one i use. |
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dude lax points! im getting this for free |
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two questions
this or crosslace because i only want to buy one spool of string to string most of the stick.(sidewall,topstring,bottom lace, and maybe nylon shooter if possible)
next which do you buy and why? |
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this is great durable and its just nice, but i warn u its 300 feet |
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cross lace is for shooting nylons and top strings. sidewall lace is for sidewall. i hate cross lace though because cross lace is really fat string and gets hard to put it through any of the stringing holes. but sidewall lace works perfectly fine when used as top string |
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crosslace is deffinately thinner that sidewall and it is commonly used by traditional stringers |
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finally somebody gets it right, most of these kids are idiots |
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is there a difference between the sidewall and the crosslace |
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yes crosslace is used for pita pockets and sidewall is used for stringing mesh and btw crosslace stretches thats y its not used for mesh
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Do you use this kind of string for the traditional pocket? or is it the crosslace? |
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just go to a hardware store and buy some. they all different types of colors and its like ten dollars cheaper. DONT WASTE UR MONEY. |
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Come on Lax.com order some more sidewall. |
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go to stickdoctor .net they have everything here but they actually restock a lot they also have better prices |
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Is this as thick as designated topstring? Or is it just the normal sidewall you see everywhere? |
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what is the difference between side wall and cross lace? must know for rockhill tourniment |
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really 25 bucks for sidewall spool.... where has lacrosse equipment gone its so high in prices! when my dad played at cuse he could get 3 heads for the price of one head we have today... one head cost 20 bucks and a whole stick cost 50.. now a whole stick 250-300 bucks, ridicoulous! anyone who is with me please reply to this message!! |
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can you use the sidewall string for everything...top, side, and bottom? |
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Hello I am currently a student at Lehigh University and former lacrosse player. As part of my honors program we had to create a invention which we would engineer and market over the course of our semester. My groups idea was simple, an engineered tube to reconnect sidewall strings, it would come in a kit with pieces of sidewall string as well so that if a sidewall breaks a quick fix can be done in game so that a player can keep using his main stick.
We are looking for feedback from lacrosse players and fans on this topic and I would greatly appreciate any criticism or thoughts about the invention.
Two questions I would like to ask:
a) How often does your sidewall string break?
b) If this product were available would you use it in a game over switching sticks
Thank you in advance for any responses |
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this would be awesome because i have been in games and my sidewall breaks and it's such a pain to switch sticks. so go for it
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I'm a high school student in New Jersey. My only concern is that the, "Tube," will not be flexible. If the string breaks in or near a hole, the tube will not be as flexible. So the tube will break. To answer your question, I would prefer to use brand new string, but say in a game like you say, I would use it. You would need to sell the tube for a reasonable amount of money. Good luck on your invention. |
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Great idea for me because my sidewall or top string rips about every 2-3 weeks. it's a pain to restring it. and In practice or games its the worst. |
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great idea but sidewall strings barely break before you notice it and restring it so it doesnt break but a good thing to have as a temporary solution |
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i think it would be more effective if it could be used to fix a broken topwall... but the thing is, they only break near the hole. |
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I replace my side walls with this every month of lax season. its good for them to stay fresh. i wouldny use ur thing cuz i already string my own sticks and i dont neeed that |
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I wouldn't use the invention i would just switch to my back up in all honesty and it usually breaks once a season towards the end when playoffs start |
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i think its good 4 a quick fix in a game. but for like a permanent thing than no. lotsa ppl dont kno how 2 string a stick so good idea go with it
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I am pretty much the go to kid for stringing and dying on my team. if you want lace you can use for the sidewalls,topwall,and bottom go with crosslace. |
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is top lace ok for side wall, it is like the same string right? |
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what's a good color combo with some or all of these colors(meshsidewall)...white,black,Bright orange,dark or bright green. And what color should the head be...black or white? |
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If I buy this, and cut the string, how will i string more sticks if the string doesnt have the plastic on the end to go thru the holes in the head? the string would just fray and wont go thru the holes. |
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as soon as you cut the srting, burn it for 3 or 4 secons and it will get hard and no longer fray
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how much string is on each spool? enough to string how many heads? Answer quick plzzzzzz i need an answer urgently! |
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theres a 100 yrds on it, prob enough for 15 heads.. depends on how much u use
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100YDS = 300FT
I STILL HAVENT FINISHED A SPOOL I STRING BOUT 3 STICKS AWEEK |
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you can go to page 2 and there are pieces of sidewall string if you just want to string one stick
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the single strings arent long enuf 4 topwall |
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could you use a nylon string for a sidewall |
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is there anything smaller i can get, like not a spool, just enough for one stick, or is the spool that much, AND IF SO THEN WHY DOES IT COST SO MUCH |
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A custom pocket is kind of like an unusual pocket that u have either had done or made urself. An example of a custom pocket would be if u cut off part of the mesh and made a strip down the middle with a bunnch of stuff that you've come up with urself |
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what is the difference between crosslace and side wall |
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The crosslace is thicker. but the sidewall spool is better becuz u can use a sidewall for a stringing the topwall but u can use a crosslace to string a sidewall. |
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wut type of string do i need for traditional crosslace or sidewall |
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can i string a custom pocket with this |
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youd be surprised, ive seen some pretty gnarly pockets strung from only sidewall string |
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how long would u make lace for a goalie head |
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crosslace is the THINNEST type of string availble because its used to string anything other than mesh AKA traditional and the endless varities
sidewall is the thicker than crosslace but thinner than topstring,which is the thickest availble, but anyways sidewall string is used to string pockets with mesh |
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ok 100 yards seems like alot rite? well do u think i culd use it to string 2 heads like both sidewalls and the tops |
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you can string A LOT more than two heads. it takes me about 100" to 120" to string one head completely. This is 3600" of string. you should be able to string 30 heads. F.Y.I, i'm talking about mesh heads. for traditional its more like 13 to 18 feet needed per head; depending on the number of diamonds or if you're stringing a custom pocket. |
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WHAT IS BETTER TO USE FOR THE TOP WALL AND SIDEWALLS A SIDEWALL SPOOL OR A CROSSLANCE SPOOL CAUSE I NEED A SPOOL THAT WILL FIT IN THE SIDEWALLS AND TOP WALLS AND NOT JUST ONE OF THEM |
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crosslace is a bit thicker, usually used inplace of a shooting string, sidewall is used to string the sidewall. |
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crosslace is the THINNEST type of string availble because its used to string anything other than mesh AKA traditional and the endless varities
sidewall is the thicker than crosslace but thinner than topstring,which is the thickest availble, but anyways sidewall string is used to string pockets with mesh |
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CAN YOU USE NYLON STRING TO STRING THE SIDEWALLS AND TOP WALLS PLEASE ANSWER FAST! ! ! ! ! |
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if u want a crappy string job. it will jus make it a sub par string job. |
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you all need to go to stickdoctor.net
4 dollars for mesh
12 for sidewall
0.75 per shooting string
great prices great quality |
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Whats the difference between the "crosslace" and the side wall strings? |
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sidewalls hold on he mesh while crosslace is woven throughout the head on a traditional lacing. crosslace tends to be thinner but more durable |
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If i wanted more than one color, buying 4 or 5 spools would be rediculous. I could technically just buy white and then dye the string differnt colors as i needed them right? Does anyone know if the string will hold the dye and not bleedout everywhere? |
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i dont wana spend that much so could anyone tell me like (about) how thik this is?
PLEASE!
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i now what ur thinking that u could find string like sidewall to use but trust me it doesn't work well. If you don't want to spend that much just buy sidewall piece by piece |
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leather boot laces where u can buy practicaly anywhere work really good, more durable, and can be cheaper to start off and in the long run due to durability |
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i've found that different sidewall is harder and stiffer than others. Is this like stiff, and stays in shapes, or is it really noodle like |
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if you have never strung a lacrosse head don't get this. You obviously don't know much about string so buy urself a stringing kit and make it easier till you get good at stringing. |
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stx stringing kits have a softer i guess more "noodle" like feel. warrior and brine are stiffer |
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i like to string custom pockets and was wondering if i should get sidewall or crosslace. Because i only want to spend 20 bucks so im going 1 or the other. |
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If you use the string as top string melt the nots on the back one at a time and take a butter knife or something very flat and press against the freshly melted knot. This will slow the process of tearing and fraying caused by scooping. |
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about 20" to be a generous but i still cut about 24" so that a little hangs off and to be safe |
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Can I use this stuff to string up my whole head? Just using this, and only this plus some mesh? |
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it would work as crosslace/nylon but just not quite as well. to answer your other question it is meant to be used as sidewall and top string. |
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ur shooting strings could not be this mateiral |
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just fyi, this thing looks nothing like what it does in the picture. it's massive, so its definitely a good deal. |
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sidewall is thicker.
crosselace is the thinest-sidewall is next- then the thick topstring stuff |
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Do you tie this stuff to the top of the head or the side? I'm guessing the side, hence the name Sidewall Spool |
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