
Choosing the right baseball synthetic turf can be a daunting task, especially with so many options available.
First, consider the level of play. If you're looking to install a turf for a professional or collegiate team, you'll want to choose a turf with a high pile height, such as 60mm or higher, to mimic the feel of natural grass.
For recreational leagues, a shorter pile height, like 30-40mm, is often sufficient. This type of turf is also more budget-friendly and easier to maintain.
The type of turf also plays a significant role in determining the overall cost. Monofilament turf is generally less expensive than polypropylene turf, but may not last as long.
Why Choose Synthetic Turf
Sporturf understands the demands of baseball and provides a consistent surface that delivers the best experience available.
Their fields offer a natural turf resemblance, ball bounce, speed of the ball roll, and rotational resistance, making them a great choice for athletes, owners, and fans.
Sporturf offers a consultation at their factory to help determine the right surface for your team, considering long-term implications.
Deciding on the right field has long-term implications, and Sporturf is confident that selecting the suitable surface solution will be an enjoyable, winning experience.
Xtreme Turf systems for baseball are crafted to match the pace and movement of the game, with specially designed turf options for infield, outfield, and base areas.
Their systems deliver consistent ball bounce, accurate ball roll, and the right traction underfoot, making them a top choice for baseball.
Turf baseball infields have a lot less to worry about from the weather, allowing them to stay close to the schedule even during heavy rains.
With the right synthetic grass and infill material, a synthetic diamond can remain uncovered during heavy rains and still be ready for the first pitch once the skies clear.
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Testing and Quality
Our synthetic turf is lab-tested to ensure it meets the highest standards of performance and safety. Third-party testing is crucial to verify that the entire field performs appropriately and protects the athlete.
The results of our lab testing are impressive, with our PowerHouse system providing high resilience and increased comfort and safety in sports applications. This system is designed to withstand the rigors of wear and tear for many years.
We've also implemented unique baseball/softball specific testing for our Xtreme Turf systems, which includes testing for ball interactions like ball bounce, ball pace, and infill splash. This ensures that our surfaces play like natural grass with the benefits of synthetic turf.
Our competitor's turf may look good at first, but it can fall apart over time, as experienced by Micah Sepko, a Sporturf dealer and former university athletic director. He's seen two of his competitor's turf fields deteriorate significantly, while Sporturf's products have held up well.
Design and Performance
SPORTURF's design is based on stacking sand on top of rubber to mimic the natural impact of sod on physics, allowing for a consistent surface that athletes are accustomed to.
This unique infill technique enables the Coefficient of Friction, Coefficient of Restitution, Pace, and Bounce to feel like natural ground.
Sporturf's systems are built to deliver consistent ball bounce, accurate ball roll, and the right traction underfoot, making them ideal for baseball.
Independent lab results show that Sporturf's turf is incredibly close to high-grade natural grass, with a Pace and Bounce result of 97% accuracy in mimicking natural grass, and Coefficient of Restitution and Coefficient of Friction results of 93% and 91% accuracy, respectively.
This level of performance is essential for baseball, where precision is key, and every surface is built for performance and longevity, rain or shine.
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Our Scientific Design
Our Scientific Design is rooted in innovation and a deep understanding of the game. SPORTURF's unique approach involves stacking sand on top of rubber to mimic the natural impact of sod on physics.
This design allows for a Coefficient of Friction, Coefficient of Restitution, Pace, and Bounce that feel like the natural ground athletes are accustomed to. By combining the industry's highest quality components, SPORTURF creates a system that can keep up with the demands of the game.
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Independent lab results show that SPORTURF's turf is incredibly close to high-grade natural grass, with Pace and Bounce results resembling 97% accuracy. COR and COF are 93% and 91% accurate, respectively.
The key to SPORTURF's success lies in its ability to address the four main categories of pace, bounce, coefficient of friction (COF), and coefficient of restitution (COR). This attention to detail ensures that every aspect of the game is accounted for.
Here are the key performance metrics of SPORTURF's turf:
Artificial Turf Reduces Rain Delays
Artificial turf reduces rain delays and postponements, allowing for a more consistent schedule.
Synthetic turf baseball infields can withstand heavy rains and remain ready for play once the skies clear.
Turf baseball infields have a lot less to worry about from the weather.
Part of the planning process is laying out the drainage requirements, and then selecting the infill material and synthetic grass that is best suited for the climate and typical rainfall.
A synthetic diamond can remain uncovered during heavy rains and still be ready for the first pitch once the skies clear.
This means coaches, players, parents, and fans can stay close to the schedule, even if the weather delays the game a bit.
Turf Options
Our turf systems for baseball are crafted to match the pace and movement of the game.
Baseball demands precision, and so do our turf systems.
Xtreme Turf systems for baseball have specially designed turf options for infield, outfield, and base areas.
Every surface is built for performance and longevity, rain or shine.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are any MLB fields artificial turf?
Only 5 MLB stadiums currently feature artificial turf: Chase Field, Globe Life Field, and LoanDepot Park, among two others. Learn more about the history and benefits of artificial turf in MLB.
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