How to Choose the Right Artificial Grass for Hockey

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When it comes to selecting synthetic turf for hockey fields, there are several factors to consider. This includes the type of turf, intended use and materials. Read on for a detailed breakdown of these factors to guide you in choosing the best artificial grass for hockey fields across New Zealand. 

Different types of hockey turf

A high-quality hockey turf should tick a few boxes: it must be durable, designed for frequent use, and safe for players. As with any fast-paced sport, hockey athletes will be crossing the turf at pace and executing complicated manoeuvres. High-performance synthetic hockey surfaces are an ideal alternative to traditional turfs, with our grain-free turfs enhancing ball performance by eliminating grab.

The first step in choosing artificial grass for hockey is determining the type of turf you require. 

 

Sand-Dressed

Sand-dressed turfs consist of synthetic fibres that are part-filled with sand. These result in slower play than water turfs, but are an affordable option that doesn’t greatly impact performance. Sand-dressed hockey turfs are ideal for schools and competitive clubs.

 

Sand-Filled

More durable than sand-dressed turf, sand-filled turf are – as the name suggests – filled with sand. Because of this, they are not optimal for hockey with less ball bounce and player control. This type of turf is a good option for those seeking a multi-use turf that can accommodate tennis, football and other sports as well.

 

Water-Based 

There’s a reason water-based hockey turfs are usually the preferred option for professional and global competitions. With an exceptionally smooth surface they ensure high ball speed and optimal player control. However, they are more costly to maintain as they require irrigation.

 

Benefits for training & professional play

Synthetic turf is a popular choice for both casual and professional hockey, thanks to its resilient nature and versatility. Below are a few of the main benefits artificial grass provides.

  • Accessibility: Whatever the season, synthetic turf can be used year-round. 
  • Durability: Able to withstand heavy usage with minimal maintenance.
  • Versatility: Easily swappable for other sports, like football or tennis.
  • Upkeep: No mowing or fertilising required – and it’s easy to clean!
  • Safe: Enhanced shock absorption and infill cushioning provide a safer surface for players. 

 

Key specifications & material choices

Understanding the central specifications and material options available to you is important when choosing which artificial grass to go with. You are wanting a balance between safety, player precision, maintenance and affordability.

Product specifications

  • Piles: Depending on the turf type, pile height (the height of the ‘blades’) will vary between 8 and 18 mm. The shorter the piles, the quicker ball speed you will have.
  • Infill: Infill varies according to turf type, with sand-dressed turf featuring minimal sand infill, sand-filled turf full infill and water-based turf no infill.
  • Stitches: Stitch density impacts ball roll and surface consistency. Look for a high stitch rate for best results.
  • Backing: Choose latex or polyurethane for resilience and performance.

Yarn materials

There are several yarn options, each with their own pros and cons.

  • Nylon: Highly durable with outstanding ball roll, but costly.
  • Polyethylene: Soft and more flexible than nylon. 
  • Polypropylene: An affordable option with a firm base, but not suited for competitive play due to poor durability.

Installation & maintenance

Once you have chosen the type of turf you want and materials, it should be professionally stalled for optimal safety, longevity and performance. We’ve prepared a short summary of installation steps to give you an idea of what is required during this important phase.

Installation steps

  • Site Preparation: First the site must be prepared, with any foliage, debris or rubbish removed.  
  • Excavation: Next, the topsoil will be removed and the surface smoothly levelled. A base layer of crushed stone will be laid and compacted to provide both stability and drainage. Perimeter edging is installed to provide a sturdy boundary. 
  • Turf Laying: Your beautiful new turf will be carefully rolled out and aligned for seams and lines to fit snugly.
  • Seaming: Seaming tape and glue is used to join turf rolls.  
  • Infill Application: If the turf is sand-dressed or sand-filled, at this point infill will be applied and evenly distributed.
  • Water System: If the turf is water-based, an irrigation system such as cannons or overhead sprinklers will be installed. 
  • Line Marking: Lastly, lines will be applied according to your intended usage.

Maintenance

Installation is just one phase of the process. Maintenance is key in ensuring you get the most out of your artificial grass for hockey and that it lasts for years to come. Professional maintenance will deliver best results, and can be ordered to suit your needs and budget.

  • Regularly: Frequently brush the turf to remove any debris and ensure a clean, even surface. Check infill levels and surface for wear and fill or adjust as needed.
  • Quarterly: A deep groom should be performed every few months to keep your turf in top shape and stop the infill from dispersing. 
  • Yearly: Thoroughly check seams, edging, lines and infill or irrigation depending on the turf type.

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