Description
This blue Crossfit turf lane comes as a 10 x 2 m roll with a 25 mm straight pile and a density of 21,500 tufts per square metre. The deeper pile puts it a step above a sled-only surface: it absorbs impact on jumps and drops while still holding a shoe firmly on sprint starts.
Balance between cushioning and stability
A training surface has to fail in two opposite directions at once. Too soft and an athlete loses drive on a sled push or a broad jump; too hard and the joints take the whole load on landings. A 25 mm pile sits in the usable middle: enough fibre depth to damp a landing, enough density to keep the foot from sinking. In practice that makes the lane suitable for strength work, sprint work and plyometrics on the same strip.
- Weighted carries, drags and pushes
- Short sprints and acceleration drills
- Jumps, bounds and landing work
- Bodyweight circuits and floor-based conditioning
Why blue
Blue separates the training lane visually from the rest of the floor without the heaviness of a dark surface, which helps members read the zone boundary at a glance in a busy room. It also reduces the visual fatigue reported on long sessions spent looking down at a bright green surface. The same product is available in black, green and red.
Technical specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-19585 |
|---|---|
| Roll dimensions | 10 m x 2 m |
| Pile height | 25 mm |
| Pile type | Straight fibre |
| Density | 21,500 tufts per square metre |
| Colour | Blue, also available in black, green and red |
| Available lengths | 10 m and 20 m from stock, 15 / 25 / 30 m to order |
| Price | 1,375 EUR excluding VAT |
Ownership costs
Compared with a natural surface the running cost is close to nil: no watering, no cutting, no feeding, no seasonal reseeding. Weekly upkeep is brushing against the pile direction to lift the fibres and vacuuming out chalk and grit. The fibre is UV stabilised and unaffected by rain, so the same roll can be specified for a covered outdoor terrace as well as an indoor floor.
Frequently asked questions
How does the 25 mm pile compare with the 15 mm short-pile track?
The 15 mm curled version is the sled specialist: less fibre depth, a more predictable glide. The 25 mm straight pile trades some of that glide for cushioning, which suits a lane used for mixed conditioning rather than sled intervals alone.
Will the pile flatten where the sled runs?
A straight pile takes a lay under repeated one-directional loading. Brushing against the direction of use restores it. If the lane is dedicated to sled work, the curled short-pile version is the better specification.
Can I order a longer continuous lane?
Yes. 10 m and 20 m are stock lengths; 15, 25 and 30 m are manufactured to order with a lead time of 90 to 120 days. Custom logo printing is quoted separately.
Send us the lane length, the number of strips and the colour, and we will return a quotation covering the cut plan, delivery and lead time.













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