I know that there are several who have posted on here before that they have used jimalax.com for their mesh.
I was wondering if anyone has used the Semi Hard mesh found here.
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cjwilhelmi - I just wanted to type a lot of astericks
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I am using it now, it was impossible for me to string a revolution with it, but I was able to do a razor pretty well. It doesn't like changing weather very much, high humidity it bags out pretty good.
I also am trying the regular hard mesh, and so far it is good but it is taking some time to break in, but I feel it will be better than the semi-hard stuff in the long run. Very long break in though.
I also am trying the regular hard mesh, and so far it is good but it is taking some time to break in, but I feel it will be better than the semi-hard stuff in the long run. Very long break in though.
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Ok, so I am now a huge fan of Jimalax. I have started to use their American Mesh which is also called Canadian Mesh depending on where you order it from. It is like soft mesh but almost double the thickness. The big upside is that it throws and acts like hard mesh but cradles and catches like soft.
Another bonus for you traditional users - it appears that Jimalax crosslace is a little thicker than what you get from the big name companies. It also appears to hold up a little bit better as well.
Another bonus for you traditional users - it appears that Jimalax crosslace is a little thicker than what you get from the big name companies. It also appears to hold up a little bit better as well.
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cjwilhelmi - I just wanted to type a lot of astericks
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jimalax is awesome, i have it in 2 of my sticks. Also my roomate has it in his stick as well as another kid from my team. plus they usualy give out freebies if you order a few mesh. I have traditional mesh and i love it.
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I do all of the stringing on my squad, along with another player, and we order our supplies exclusively from Jimalax. Their service is absolutely fantastic and you'll recieve your product in 3 business days. Once you try this company, you'll never purchase stringing supplies from any other company.
Also, if you're unsure about a product and you want to see a sample, just add it in the comments section of your order and they will send you a sample piece.
http://www.jimalax.com
Also, if you're unsure about a product and you want to see a sample, just add it in the comments section of your order and they will send you a sample piece.
http://www.jimalax.com
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TheNino57 - Veteran
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jimalax has great products and great service I will continue to use jimalax because there mesh is consistent, its very rare to get a bad piece of mesh from them
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Joe,
You cant go wrong with any of their stuff. Their sidewall is very good and holds up well.
You cant go wrong with any of their stuff. Their sidewall is very good and holds up well.
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cjwilhelmi@yahoo.com
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