

You could have the “worst” head in the game but if its strung up the right way everything is perfect. If you don’t have the $150.00 gloves who cares? The most important part of your equipment is your pocket. When we’re talking pockets were talking about the overall success of your game.

Stylin Strings Trax Testimoni al from Jake Byrne: It was strung all white to keep it clean and less noticeable except for some green sidewalls so it blended into the dye job. The Pocket: Jake read thru the list of SS pockets and decided on a Trax, which is like the Mesh-x but with a traditional middle. Byrne’s stick more luck than his Simpson’s counterpart. Over 275 shamrocks were strategically placed all over the head in between multiple stages of custom green mixtures with the darkest green being the last.Ī very extensive and time consuming glue peel revealed a centralized shamrock on the top center stroked with two outside colors and given some space between the blanketed print that gave Mr.

The first layer of stickers was applied after Dustin gave the stick to Johnny R. The first task was to tape the edge of the head so that the rest of the outside could be totally covered with massive amounts of glue to ensure no areas could leak green. He prepped stickers of all different sized shamrocks from off our SS Irish trucker hat. With this in mind Dustin went to work on another creative approach that would include a 6 color dye composed of different shades of green. The entire outside of the stick would be white, and only the inside dyed on his Warrior Evo 2.0. Jake contacted SS with an idea of an Irish theme with an inside out type dye.

Jake Byrne won 2 national championships at Hopkins and now plays on the LXM Pro tour. For this episode of Lax County Choppers we here at Stylin Strings tricked out our first pro sponsored stick.
