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Fake Grass Basketball Court – Durable, Safe, All‑Weather

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Fake Grass Basketball Court – Durable, Safe, All‑Weather

Fake Grass Basketball Court: insider notes from the field

If you’ve ever rolled a ball on turf and thought, “wait, can this really work for hoops?”, you’re not alone. We’ve been testing multi-sport artificial surfaces for years, and, to be honest, the new generation of PE monofilament systems with firm shock pads now supports consistent ball bounce, fast cuts, and safer landings. That’s exactly where the Hoyarn “Artificial Grass for Professional Sports Fields” lands—designed for multi-use courts that host basketball, futsal, and pickup games without chewing up your maintenance budget.

Fake Grass Basketball Court – Durable, Safe, All‑Weather

What’s trending (and why it matters)

Cities want inclusive, year-round MUGA courts. Schools want fewer closures after rain. And facility managers? They want surfaces that handle weekend tournaments and weekday PE without resurfacing every couple of years. The shift is toward UV-stable fibers, low-splash EPDM infills, and tighter tuft gauges for better ball roll. In fact, many customers say their community courts suddenly became “booked out” once they switched from cracked asphalt to resilient turf with bright, clean lines.

Fake Grass Basketball Court – Durable, Safe, All‑Weather

Core specs (field-proven)

Below is a typical configuration for a Fake Grass Basketball Court built on a firm shock pad for consistent bounce and player comfort.

Fake Grass Basketball Court – Durable, Safe, All‑Weather
ProductArtificial Grass for Professional Sports Fields
Fiber & DtexPE monofilament + optional PP thatch, ≈10,000–12,000 Dtex
Pile Height18–25 mm (basketball sweet spot ≈ 20–22 mm)
Gauge / Stitch3/8" gauge, ≈160–180 stitches/m
BackingPP + mesh, SBR or PU coating (PU for low VOC)
InfillFine EPDM/TPE, low splash; colored options
Shock Pad8–12 mm prefabricated, firm modulus for bounce
UV / WeatherUV stabilized (≥6,000 h ISO 4892-3, real-world may vary)
Service Life≈8–12 years depending on use/climate

Process flow, testing, and standards

Materials: UV-stabilized PE resins, anti-abrasion additives, PP backing, eco-oriented PU option. Methods: precision tufting → backing application → oven cure → inlay lines → on-site seaming and glue-down with moisture-cured PU adhesives. Testing: shock absorption (EN 14808), vertical deformation (EN 14809), ball rebound (EN 12235), water permeability (EN 12616), Gmax ≤120 (ASTM F1936 via F355 A-missile), heavy-metal screening (REACH/RoHS).

Internal lab snapshot (indicative): ball rebound ratio vs concrete baseline ≈0.90 ±0.05; shock absorption 55–65%; vertical deformation 4–7 mm; permeability >1,500 mm/h. Real-world use may vary—humidity, infill depth, and pad firmness matter.

Fake Grass Basketball Court – Durable, Safe, All‑Weather

Where it excels

  • School and community MUGA courts (line colors for hoops + futsal)
  • Rooftop gyms where weight, drainage, and heat buildup matter
  • 3x3 demos and pop-up events—fast install, photogenic branding
  • Wet climates needing playable surfaces minutes after rain
Fake Grass Basketball Court – Durable, Safe, All‑Weather

Customization and branding

Colors, line inlays (no paint bleed), center logos, and tailored pile height/pad stiffness. We’ve even done bright collegiate palettes—surprisingly durable and very Instagram-friendly.

Vendor snapshot (friendly comparison)

Vendor Certs & Standards Lead Time Warranty
Hoyarn (Origin: ROOM 209, BUILDING S6, 001 BAOJING ROAD NORTH, XIONGXIAN, BAODING, HEBEI) EN 15330-1, ISO 9001/14001, REACH/RoHS screening ≈3–5 weeks (seasonal) Up to 8 yrs (use-dependent)
Vendor A EN 15330-1, basic UV test ≈6–8 weeks 5 yrs
Vendor B ISO 9001; limited EU compliance docs ≈4–6 weeks 3–5 yrs
Fake Grass Basketball Court – Durable, Safe, All‑Weather

Case notes and feedback

Rooftop MUGA, coastal city: after a squall, kids were back shooting in 20 minutes—drainage worked better than expected. Mountain town rec center: fewer ankle complaints vs old cracked asphalt; coaches liked the “predictable” bounce. One PE director told me, “Maintenance dropped to brushing and occasional top-up. We stopped chasing potholes.”

Fake Grass Basketball Court – Durable, Safe, All‑Weather

Quick install checklist

  • Stable base (asphalt/concrete or compacted aggregate)
  • Firm shock pad; check planarity (≤6 mm over 3 m)
  • Seams aligned to play direction; PU seaming glue
  • Infill depth calibrated for bounce; brush until uniform
  • Commissioning tests: rebound, shock, deformation, Gmax

Standards and references

  1. EN 15330-1 Synthetic turf sports surfaces
  2. ASTM F1936 Gmax for synthetic turf
  3. ASTM F355 Impact attenuation test
  4. FIBA Equipment & Venue Guides (ball rebound considerations)
  5. EN 14808/14809/12235/12616 sports surface tests
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