Stadium Turf refers to the playing surface used in sports venues, designed for high durability and performance under heavy use.
It primarily falls into three categories:
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Natural Grass: Traditional surfaces (like Bermudagrass or Kentucky Bluegrass) requiring intensive maintenance, water, and sunlight. They offer a softer, more traditional feel.
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Artificial Turf (Synthetic Turf): Man-made surfaces (often polyethylene or nylon fibers with rubber/sand infill) that provide a consistent, all-weather, low-maintenance field.
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Hybrid Turf: A blend of natural grass reinforced by synthetic fibers stitched into the rootzone, offering the look and feel of real grass with the stability and durability of synthetic systems.