Hi there,
Here is a short history our product called LINETURF and a few installations:
MD (Williamsport), RI, OH Mainville (a/s Cincinnati Reds sponsor field),
IN, SC, AL, TN, WI, IL, MN, CA, AZ, NV (US Air Force base), NY (US Army
base), in Canada (Canada Games 2013), Montreal, Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver,
UK, France, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Ireland, Japan (US Army base), Belgium
and many other areas. Our lines are also approved by FIFA for soccer fields
on natural grass.
LINETURF is probably something you have never heard about. Our lines
are a synthetic turf line to mark natural grass sport fields. We have
been selling our lines for more than 10 years and have installations all
over the globe. Millions play on fields marked with our lines yearly.
Our company has over 35 years experience in the synthetic turf business
and we’ve patented LINETURF in the USA and Canada. LINETURF is manufactured
under license in the United States.
Here is more technical information about LINETURF:
LINETURF is 2-1/4” high and has 4” of white or yellow fibers
with 2 rows of green fibers on each side to highlight a true 4”
line and total width is 7”. LINETURF is installed for baseball foul
lines, full soccer, rugby, running track lines and football field lines
only on natural grass fields. Fibers are all high UV stabilized and LINETURF
can last 9 years or longer. Lines are warranted for 8 years and we have
never had to replace any.
Some installation information:
A small trench is prepared using a sod cutter and our special blade LINETURF
is then set in the trench and then easily secured in place. Then, all
that needs to be done is infill the fibers with approved dry sand and
crumb rubber infill to a uniform ground level and that's it. You
can mow right over LINETURF.
LINETURF ”Looks Like and Plays Like”
any full Synthetic Field but on Natural Grass.
Imagine! No more paint-required
w/LINETURF
We know that you will be making an excellent investment for your fields.
For more information please contact your local distributor or us.
Best regards,
Jim Prevost, President, inventor