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No longer are we going to hear tales of this so-called perfect combination of hard and soft mesh. This is the mesh that even has die hard “traditional” Lacrosse players switching. Case in point: the two leading scorers in the NLL 2009 switched.

Mesh colour creationsMarc Leveille has formulated a unique chemistry known as Mesh Butter. It begins as a wax base solution that is mixed, cooked, churned, and then set until a butter-like substance is formed. It is then spread from corner to corner over a top quality 6.6 nylon 100% American made mesh.

The primary reason that people choose the Marc Mesh™ is for its superior performance and dependability. Marc Mesh™ is ready to go today, tomorrow, and the big game, rain or shine; everytime!

For those who like color and feel it is a big part of Lacrosse we offer you these 30 standard colors. WE CAN MATCH ANY JERSEY COLOR. Marc Mesh™ is NFHS Legal. 2 Color MM is only illegal under NCAA Rules. If there is any other leagues with a written rule regarding Multi Color Mesh please fax the rule to us so we may inform our customers right here in this paragraph (FAX#866.619.2788).

Did you know that the main reason color balls were introduced to Lacrosse was to help increase the visibility of the ball in the stick when the mass produced White Head and White Mesh were introduced. 

The following are some interesting comments that we’ve received from the Pros that currently use the 2 Color Marc Mesh™:

  • Players are better able to focus on sticks “on the move or in a crowd” and pass more accurately.
  • Players stop battling their own team mates under fierce ground ball fighting.
  • Looks cool. Like ridiculously cool.
  • Personalizes what any Lacrosse player holds most dear, their pocket.

 

Fact: Many of the First Nations Warriors were buried with their Lacrosse sticks.

 

 

The two color stick below is our standard multi-color mesh. We recommend the team’s primary color on the bottom and a secondary color at the top. We can do custom dye jobs but it can get a little pricey and there are limits as to what looks good or can even be seen on a mesh. Inquires about custom colors are welcome and can be made via our Login/Register page.

The People

Marc Leveille (Owner/Inventor) - Marc hails from Earlton, a small town in Northern Ontario. Sports have always been a part of the Leveille’s lifestyle. His Grandfather, Wilf Paiement Sr., was the North American Arm Wrestling Champion and his uncle Wilf Paiement Jr. wore number 99 for the Toronto Maple Leafs and enjoyed 15 seasons in the NHL. Wilf would often bring Marc along to his games; Marc still tells stories about how much fun it was to hang with his Uncle and ultimately the most prestigious teams in Hockey. It was here that Marc first saw how the professional hockey players would toil endlessly with their equipment in the locker room; looking for any advantage that they can get. Always one to enjoy tinkering, Marc began to do the same with his Hockey and Lacrosse equipment.

 
As Marc grew, so did his passion for Lacrosse, fishing and working with wood. It’s Marc’s ‘jigs’ made from wood that allow for MM to be multi colored. He has played, coached, trained and even served as the Referee and Referee an Chief. Marc’s entire family has counted endless hours traveling, playing, organizing and watching Lacrosse. While the name ‘Marc’ has been enjoying some recent popularity, if you ever come to these parts, you’re best of to ask for “Doc Lacrosse”; that’s what most people around here know him as.
 
Now the Leveille’s reside in Burlington, Ontario. His mother and father, Jeannie and Tony, his daughter Nicole and son Joel all live within 2 chucks with a long pole. Marc lives with his wife Doreen and their two Boxers Molly and Bella.  
 
Joel Leveille (Stick Surgeon) – Joel is a stick stringer to the stars. Joel has been involved in Lacrosse for many years also. Currently he plays with Burlington Chiefs (Sr.) Field Lacrosse and played his Junior in Oakville and Burlington.
 
Tim Weston (Owner/Chief Punk) – Tim has a passion for Lacrosse, business and animals. He played his Junior with the Burlington Chiefs and some Senior in Peterborough. He attended Notre Dame H.S. In Wilcox, Saskatchewan (87-91) and New England College (92-96) where he played Lacrosse, Hockey and Rugby. He was elected captain of the Lacrosse Team during his Junior and Senior year; amassing (72G, 22A) as a Junior and (50G, 55A) as a Senior. While at NEC he earned a Degree in Business Administration and was a member of SAB Fraternity. Tim has been Vegetarian for just under 20 years.
 
Pervious to BCLaX Tim worked with his father Ian at Weston Amenity Service (WAS). WAS is the first company to put a coffee maker inside a hotel room (1989) and service hotels with in-room coffee; in all of North America. While today it’s almost impossible to find a hotel room without a coffee brewer; at the time hotels thought the idea was ridicules. Ian pushed this idea for 2 years before making his first sale. In fact, during those first 2 years at the annual ‘Hotel and Restaurant Show’ Ian’s booth was ranked DEAD LAST; the following year the organizers of the show no longer ranked booths. WAS also began to buy packaging equipment and currently does jobs for the hotel industry, Wal-Mart, Canadian Tire, The Red Cross, Stanford Pens and others.
 
  

The History of MM

As a player, Marc Leveille first began working on sticks over 35 years ago. He had a knack that soon caught the eyes of his teammates and before long, he was stringing their sticks.

Marc was stringing sticks long before the mass production of the "Tupperware" heads that came in the early 80's. What they lacked in “woody” tradition, they made up for in practicality.

His skills as a stick-stringer evolved, and his passion for the art set fire. His methods and innovations were heralded throughout Southern Ontario, a hotbed of Canadian Lacrosse.

With his skill in high demand, Marc began to compile mass amounts of mesh. Marc always felt that the mesh available could be improved. Having excess, he began to experiment, altering its texture and feel. This was the beginning of Marc Mesh™.

Marc Mesh™ is crafted by hand. The First Nations believed that the pocket was the heart and soul of the stick. They also strongly believe that in order for your stick to develop a soul the stick must be made by hand. Each Marc Mesh™ is buttered using Marc’s very own method; individually by hand of course.

In the spirit of family, Marc kept his secrets for stringing and mesh-culturing in the tribe, teaching his son Joel everything he knows. In a classic case of pupil rising above mentor, Joel has begun giving his father a run for his money as Southern Ontario’s top stick doctor.

 

Blue Collar Lacrosse's Humble Beginings

 In the summer of 2007, Marc and Tim Weston were coaching a youth Field Lacrosse Team. Marc had tried interesting some of the established stick manufacturers with his idea; however they just weren’t picking up what Marc was putting down. Tim was no stranger to great ideas getting overlooked by ‘Big Business’ and was a loyal advocate of Marc’s mesh.

 
In August 2007, the boys decided to open a business together. The goal was to provide high end Lacrosse Heads that were truly “ready for battle”. They would break in fast, last longer and weren’t afraid to play in ‘weather games’. In February of 2008 Blue Collar Lacrosse Inc. was registered as a business and had its first sale of Marc Mesh to a retail store that April.
 
Over the past 2 years Marc Mesh has EXPOLDED. It is available in over 80 store locations in North America, with retailers in 5 Provinces and 16 States. Some Pro teams in Field and BoX have upwards of 90% of their roster using it and all 4 teams at the Final Four (2009) had placed team orders and/or sent us stick heads for stringing. No other product in the history of Lacrosse has enjoyed this unrivaled success.   

 

In A Nutshell

Mesh

  • Mesh Butter has a quick break in time (1 hour or less)
  • Mesh Butter gives the mesh a unique memory that customizes the mesh to your very own signature catching and throwing style
  • Mesh Butter increases a mesh’s typical lifespan
  • Mesh Butter grips the ball providing added friction giving you a capability to spin the ball when taking a rip
  • Mesh butter makes mesh 6x more resistant to water. The key is preventing bag-out.
  • Mimics a traditional pocket better than any other mesh

MM Shooters

  • Our shooters are designed for one thing: Shooters! Our strings are specifically woven for no bulge amplifying your shot, instead of slowing it down or misguiding it. We use a tighter weave that along with the mesh keep their tension and shape better than "hockey laces."

MM SideWalls

  • Reinforced sidewall strings that are manufactured by the same people who make rope for the military. They have 440lbs of breaking strength with the perfect give.
  • These sidewalls are designed to last an entire season, even a draw man.

The biggest difference between Marc Mesh™ and the regular urethane coated "hard" mesh is this: urethane is meant to coat ropes with a thin, non-porous layer that keeps water out. It is designed not to break down. When it finally does, little cracks form in the shell defeating the urethane’s original purpose of weatherproofing the mesh. Mesh Butter on the other hand quickly breaks into tiny fragments that allow the mesh to quickly form a pocket. Rather than coating the outside, Mesh Butter is applied right into the fibers of the Nylon; hence water has no place to go.

The Now...

It’s not about flipping dimes into dollars, never has been, never will be. It’s about Lacrosse. Staying true to the sport, Blue Collar is compelled to elevate the level of the game and the popularity of the game with the revolutionary, Marc Mesh™. MM Simply breaks in faster and performs better in any weather that Lacrosse is played.