Description
This green curled artificial turf track measures 20 m x 2 m and gives gyms and sports halls a firm, low maintenance surface for functional training. The short curled fibres produce a stable footing that reduces the injury risk associated with an unpredictable foot placement under load, which is what sled work, sprint starts and carries demand. Green is the choice for facilities that want the track to read as a sports surface rather than as industrial equipment, and it works particularly well in bright rooms and in hotel or corporate gyms.
The turf is made from high quality materials designed to withstand intensive training and demanding weather conditions, with resistance to ultraviolet, water and chemicals. That resistance is what underwrites its service life: a functional training lane takes more abrasion in a week than a decorative lawn takes in a year.
Technical specification
| Product | Artificial turf CrossFit track, curled short pile |
| Colour | Green |
| Dimensions | 20 m x 2 m |
| Surface area | 40 m2 |
| Fibre | Short curled pile, firm and stable underfoot |
| Resistance | UV, water and chemicals |
| Intended use | Gyms, sports halls and sports grounds, intensive training |
| Maintenance | No watering, mowing or fertilising |
| SKU | LIF-19598 |
| Price | 2,750 EUR excluding VAT |
Planning a functional training lane
Allow the 20 m of track plus a turning and deceleration zone at each end, so around 24 m of usable length. Two metres of width suits a single sled lane; facilities running athletes in parallel usually lay two tracks side by side so the seam falls between the lanes rather than under a wheel. The substrate must be level, clean and dry, and in a strength area the track is normally butted against rubber flooring so the transition is flush.
The versatility of artificial turf is part of the commercial case. The same lane serves sled pushes and drags, sprint work, bear crawls, farmer’s carries, stretching and floor based mobility, and it can be used for several sports and activities rather than being dedicated to one. Set against natural grass, the saving is straightforward: no watering, no mowing, no fertilising, and a durability that turns the initial cost into a long term economy for the facility.
Frequently asked questions
Why short curled fibres rather than long pile?
Short curled fibres compress very little, so the surface stays firm and the footing stays predictable when an athlete is pushing a loaded sled. Long pile gives underfoot and makes heavy horizontal work unstable.
Does it need any maintenance?
Regular vacuuming and periodic brushing of the fibres, with cleaning using water and a neutral detergent. There is no watering, mowing or fertilising.
Is the same track available in other colours?
Yes. The same specification is offered in black, blue and red. Tell us the colour and the lane length you need and we will confirm availability on the quotation, issued within 24 working hours.
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