ok i just got a new stick (hard mesh) and i was wondering if anyone knew good ways to develop or break in the pocket more
Pound it. thats really the only way to break it in other than using it.
but the way i do it is I rub lotion on the part your pockets going to be in, then pound it after that. it loosens up the coating without screwing it up like water can.
but the way i do it is I rub lotion on the part your pockets going to be in, then pound it after that. it loosens up the coating without screwing it up like water can.
use your 'man lotion' if you catch my driftDarkfire wrote:
Pound it. thats really the only way to break it in other than using it.
but the way i do it is I rub lotion on the part your pockets going to be in, then pound it after that. it loosens up the coating without screwing it up like water can.
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use your 'man lotion' if you catch my driftDarkfire wrote:
Pound it. thats really the only way to break it in other than using it.
but the way i do it is I rub lotion on the part your pockets going to be in, then pound it after that. it loosens up the coating without screwing it up like water can.
a guy a i know said to put shaving cream on it for like 5 to 10 minutes then rinse it off, would that work?Darkfire wrote:
Pound it. thats really the only way to break it in other than using it.
but the way i do it is I rub lotion on the part your pockets going to be in, then pound it after that. it loosens up the coating without screwing it up like water can.
soak it in warm water then throw the ball in a couple times
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um i've never heard that but it sounds like the same principle. you'd just have to pound it right after you rinse it offclogar wrote:
a guy a i know said to put shaving cream on it for like 5 to 10 minutes then rinse it off, would that work?Darkfire wrote:
Pound it. thats really the only way to break it in other than using it.
but the way i do it is I rub lotion on the part your pockets going to be in, then pound it after that. it loosens up the coating without screwing it up like water can.