Tie Up Tuesday: American Marc Mesh, Blue Collar Lax
Epoch Lacrosse shows a dyed pocket from Blue Collar Lax as today’s Tie Up Tuesday. The Canadians sent us the most American mesh we’ve seen on The Hawk.
That Old Lacrosse Head: Brine Prophecy
Today we’re checking out the Brine Prophecy head on That Old Lacrosse Head! The Brine Prophecy is a classic crazy head.
The History of Multicolor Mesh: A Blue Collar Timeline
The following is the story behind the history of multicolor mesh, told in coordination with BC Lax co-owner Tim Weston. Blue Collar Lax is confident that multicolor Marc Mesh was the spark that led to all of the multicolor lacrosse heads we see today. They note, before Marc Mesh came out with multicolored netting there was only solid color stick heads offered by the manufacturers. Around 2010, a few manufacturers came out with some basic multicolor designs and they were obviously successful as we saw over half the heads available on the wall of a lacrosse store were multicolored by 2011.
Who Invented Marc Mesh and What’s a Pro Stringer?
Blue Collar Lax just sent along their latest videos, the first one is with the creator of Marc Mesh, the man himself, Marc Leveille and the second is with professional stringer, Joel Leveille.
Marc Mesh Explains The Difference!
When it comes to waxed mesh, fancy mesh dyes, and truly changing the game, Marc Mesh is definitely the Original. Check out Marc Mesh’s great new video, where they set the waxed mesh record straight for the lacrosse world.
Mesh Buyer’s Guide 2013
One of our gifts to you this holiday season is a Buyer’s Guide for some of the hottest high performance, wax, dyed, and/or rubberized lacrosse mesh available. Every single piece of mesh on the market may not be included in the guide, but it covers the vast majority of the major players. At the same time, that doesn’t mean there aren’t other quality mesh pieces being put out by other companies out there too!
Wilson’s Wheelhouse: Let Me Dope You
The fall is the best time for lacrosse companies to experiment and get their product all set for the upcoming indoor and spring outdoor seasons. If this reads like a NY Times trends piece, I apologize.
String And Re-String Towards Perfection
Sometimes you string up a sweet wand and then play in the mud and it gets ruined. If you’re willing to put in the extra effort, it doesn’t have to end that way. Never give up; never surrender. To top things off, we have links to the Iroquois Roster and video from the US Team vs. The Philly All Stars.
2010 Gear Review: K18 II GL Gloves, Silverfin Shaft, & Marc Mesh
We carry on with the LAS/412 Gear Review series and talk about the new STX K18s, Silvefin’s Titanium shaft and Blue Collar Lax’s Marc Mesh.
Final Post Before New Orleans
I’ve got some thoughts I just have to share before departing for the Big Easy, and you’re the one I want to share them with. Why? Because you love lax and I think you’ll appreciate it.
Back To Lax Full Time
It is pretty clear that lacrosse season is almost in full swing. Team USA and Duke did battle on TV, mesh has been ordered, tournaments are raging, uniforms and gloves are being unveiled and there is actual lacrosse action again! This post is going to be a doozy and they’re going to keep coming like this for the foreseeable future. Strap yourself in and hang on for dear life.
Miami B&G Recap – Friday
For your reading pleasure, here is a recap of some of the Friday experiences from Miami Bump & Grind. It was a crazy weekend and all this week we’ll be posting as much as we can on the event. To just call it a tournament would be a disservice.