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About Zander Berlinski
Expertise
I can answer all questions concerning lacrosse. I am the founder of ZB Lacrosse Company so I am an expert on all different types of equipment and sticks as well as custom stringing. I am also an avid player of the game so I can answer most technical questions about rules.

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Player for 15 years, founder of ZB Lacrosse Company, advanced custom stringer, extreme knowledge of the game and everything around it.

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ZB Lacrosse Co. ( www.zblax.com )

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High school and College

 
   

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Lacrosse - shooting strings on the brine clutch


Expert: Zander Berlinski - 6/12/2009

Question
I just bought a brine clutch. It is and awesome head but i cannot find the right
way to do the shooting strings. I like medium whip, good accuracy, and good
hold so when i switch hands over defenders i keep it in my stick .I have a
warrior villain shaft and play attack

Answer
    Andrew,
Try going with two straight shooting strings and either a U or V string. If you are still having problems with the stick I would send the stick to be custom strung by the professionals at ZB Lacrosse Company. You can visit their website at www.zblax.com to see all the different types of pockets they offer. They also offer dyes if you want to customize your stick further. Their customer service, pocket quality, and prices is unmatched anywhere else on the market. They will be able to string any pocket to the specifications you want so it will preform exactly how you like it.

Hope this helps and feel free to ask if you have any further questions.

Thanks,
Zander

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