Synthetic grass PADEL
rollfor sports fields

synthetic grass
synthetic grass
synthetic grass
synthetic grass
synthetic grass
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Characteristics

Type
synthetic
Format
roll
Options
for sports fields

Description

At Wimbledon, according to a venerable tradition, they still play on natural grass. Meanwhile, most tennis clubs and stadiums have given up on alternatives such as clay, acrylic or porous tarmacadam: they have opted for artificial grass. And with good reason, because artificial grass gives that extra bit of spin to your court: the sand infill guarantees the best ball bounce, secure turns and safe sprints. Unique fibre profile for extra resilience, strength and playing comfort Can withstand intensive use and extreme weather conditions Does not absorb water and retains porosity Available in different pile heights and densities Safe sprints and slides thanks to maximum grip Various yarns, colours and infill (sand/clay) possible Quality certified by international sports federations such as the ITF Sand Dressed solution STABILITY AND VERSATILITY Irrigation is not imperative on this surface but some water can be applied to influence ball roll, speed and sliding characteristics Water particles (through irrigation or rain) are stored at the intersection of the 1 million yarn ds/m² reducing the irrigation need to 1/3rd of fibrillated surfaces The largely reduced water consumption is an important environmentally friendly advantage Water based solution FIRST-CHOICE QUALITY FOR AMBITIOUS HOCKEY PLAYER Irrigation is not imperative on this surface but some water can be applied to influence ball roll, speed and sliding characteristics The largely reduced water consumption is an important environmentally friendly advantage

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