Football Turf System
Australian Sports Surface presents the Football Turf System — a high-performance artificial turf solution designed to replicate the look, feel, and playability of natural grass while delivering exceptional durability, low maintenance, and year-round playability. This premium synthetic grass surface is ideal for sports clubs, schools, universities, and community facilities looking to upgrade or install a professional-grade football field that supports consistent performance and player safety.
What Is Football Turf?
Football Turf is a synthetic grass surface engineered to provide a realistic playing experience with reliable ball roll, traction, and shock absorption without the maintenance challenges of natural turf. The system combines high-quality synthetic fibers with a carefully selected infill mix to deliver excellent stability, drainage, and resilience for all levels of football play.
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Why Choose Synthetic Turf?
Artificial football turf offers consistent performance regardless of weather, eliminates muddy patches or bare spots, and requires significantly less ongoing care than natural grass — making it a cost-effective and reliable solution for modern facilities.
Key Benefits of Football Turf
Consistent All-Weather Playability
Enhanced Durability & Longevity
Realistic Natural Feel & Play Performance
Low Maintenance Requirements
Improved Player Safety
Football Turf Structure
Synthetic Grass Fibers
Backing Material
Infill System
Drainage Base Layer
Football Turf Specifications
| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| Material | High-grade polyethylene (PE) turf fibers. |
| Density / Stitch Rate | Typical density range suitable for football applications. |
| Backing | Polypropylene (PP) latex-coated for strength and water permeability. |
| Infill | Silica sand + SBR rubber granules for stability and shock absorption. |
| Durability | Engineered for heavy-use sports performance in all weather conditions. |
| Applications | Football fields, training grounds, multi-use sports surfaces. |











