Trainers Turf-63 Artificial Turf
92 oz, 1.25" Height, Stemgrass Blade.
$3.31 per sq. ft.
Combined characteristics of natural grass and sports surfaces.
Artificial Turf Material Description
- 92 oz. Total Weight, 1.25" Height
- Stemgrass Blade
- Rolls 15 ft Wide
- Polyethylene
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Professional Opinion
Trainers Turf-63 artificial turf is a low pile sports surface that offers minimal softness and less than average cushioning. It recovers well making it ideal for moderate to heavy foot traffic. Turf temperature under the direct sun is average. The material resists wear and tear and showed little signs of heavy use.
See the results and test specifications below.
Test Results
Softness
Meter showed 108 degrees of angle adjustment.
Stiffer than average.
Cushion
The tennis ball jumped 25 inches. The office carpet makes the ball jump 36 inches.
Recovery
Blades recovered 99%
Temperature test
The recorded temperature is 136 degrees. This is 8.4 degrees warmer than a piece of plastic under the same conditions.
Wear and Tear
Recovered to 95%. No wear is visible. No structural damage to blades or backing.
Test Specifications
Every test we conduct is measured and compared to a test item for easier understanding.
- How do you measure turf softness?
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We brush the turf 5 times with an angle measurement tool that is resistant to friction. The softer the turf, the less movement we will see on the ruler.
The fewer degrees on the ruler, the softer the turf.
- How do you measure cushion?
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We drop a tennis ball #3 from 6 ft. above directly on the surface of the turf to measure the cushion. The less it bounces, the more cushion the artificial grass provides.
We compare results to the bounce carpet provides for clarity.
- How do you determine turf recovery?
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We place a 30lb weight on the artificial grass material for 5 minutes, then wait 15 minutes at room temperature and measure blade length compared to the original.
- How do you measure temperature?
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We measure the temperature under the direct sun after 30 minutes of exposure without wind.
As a data backup, we compare this to the temperature of a stainless steel plate under the same conditions.
- How do you assess wear and tear?
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We apply an abrasive brush to the turf for a period of 30 seconds and observe the blade's structure afterward. We look for damage, twist, recovery, and blade structure deformation.
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