Don't bake your playing stick! You may ruin it. If you primarily play field lacrosse, bake an old head or an extra head that you don't mind messing up. ...
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Use a ruler while baking to be sure that you don't ruin a head by making it unplayable. There are tons of ways to bake a stick check out the Stick Baking section of E-Lacrosse and the E-Lacrosse reader tips sections for plenty of suggestions!
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Baking heads Stick Doctor's Lounge ... so when your baking do you want to want to tie it up first? or do you stick it in the oven then when you pull it out do you try to mold it how you want it? im gonna bake my old savage when i go home this weekend. ... The Lacrosse Forums :: Stick Doctor's Lounge :: Baking heads...
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・ 1 Get a thick wire or plastic-coated metal line and wrap it tightly around your head. Tighten it so that... ・ 2 Place the head over a stove burner that is turned on. Do this in the presence of a responsible adult... ・ 3 Detach the lacross...
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・ 1 Break in a lacrosse stick before trying to use it. This consists of "pounding" a pocket for the ball... ・ 2 Place your dominant hand toward the top of the stick with your hand underneath the stick. This is your... ・ 3 Drop a l...
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how to string a lacrosse stick pt. 1(better qua... 82324 views .... hairdryers take way too long, i bake my head at 300F for like 5 min. tie that shit up ...
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STX stands for, simply, “Sticks”. The company took on this name at its inception when our first and only product was the first synthetic lacrosse stick that revolutionized the game. ... Heads that are altered in any way (baking, melting, dying, or pinching) will not be replaced. In order for a customer to receive...
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• Some observers argue that the ball rarely comes out the throat of the stick, ... As a result, expect them to heavily market the NCAA-only narrower scoops, which many in the industry have said “amount to baking and pinching players’ heads for them.” ... Southern California High School Boys Lacrosse: Newbury Park High...
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As the spring season nears its halfway point, I felt I should compose an article detailing the process of cleaning up and reshaping a used lacrosse head. ... After repeated play with the same stick, especially in the frequently damp Pacific Northwest, a lax head can quickly become dirty and the shape of the face can...
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