Description – Are you ready to unleash your inner athlete and take your workout to the next level? Look no further than our Performance Turf Rolls for your gym! Perfect for pushing and pulling sleds, functional fitness, and high-impact workouts, these turf rolls come in both cushioned and non-cushioned versions. Made with polyethylene, they're softer than your average nylon turf, meaning you can sweat it out with floor exercises without worrying about injury. Plus, with UV stability and perforations for drainage, our non-cushioned version can even handle the great outdoors! And with a 5-year warranty, you can trust that our Performance Turf Rolls will help you crush your fitness goals, rain or shine. So what are you waiting for? It's time to get your turf game on!
Specs -
Material |
PE fiber w/ unitary or Shock Pad foam backing |
Color |
Forest & Lime Green |
Width |
6.5' |
Thickness |
Approx. 3/8" no pad, 5/8" with pad |
Length |
Custom (max. 82') |
Weight |
Approx. 0.62lb/sqft no pad, 0.92lb/sqft with pad |
Application |
Indoor/Outdoor |
Drainage |
Yes |
Good for heavy workouts |
Yes |
UV Stable |
Yes |
Warranty |
5-year |
Face Weight |
30oz |
Recommended Uses – Performance Turf Rolls are great for residential and commercial use and can be used indoors and out. These turf rolls are great as flooring for pushing and pulling sleds, floor exercises, as flooring for functional fitness exercises, high impact exercise flooring, and much more.
In Stock - Ships between Oct 16 - 22
Performance Turf Rolls are very easy to clean and maintain. Maintenance for these turf rolls typically includes the following:
- Periodic sweeping of loose dirt, dust, and debris may be necessary to keep the flooring surface clean.
- For stains and blemishes, clean the rolls with a warm water solution of household detergent and water. Never use bleach.
- For animal urine, use a mixture of white distilled vinegar in an equal amount of water. Make sure to flush thoroughly and vacuum any excess solution.
- For chewing gum, the use of dry ice or refrigerant packets may be necessary to remove gum from the flooring surface.
- If your turf rolls become matted, brushing the surface may be needed to restore the aesthetic appearance. Always use a synthetic brush and never a metal or wire-bristled brush when performing this task.
Installation of our Performance Turf Rolls is very easy and typically done by our customers. Below are instructions
for both outdoor and indoor installation of our rolled flooring.
Glue Down Outdoor Installation
- First, you will want to make sure that your surface is level, clean, and dry. Our turf flooring can be
installed on concrete, asphalt, pressure treated decking, and composite decking.
- Next, you will want to dry lay your turf to implement roll sequencing to minimize normal variations.
Manufacturing details will be back stamped on one side of the backing; this will help determine fiber
direction.
- Apply pressure-sensitive adhesive or double-sided tape and then lay the turf.
- Apply a bead of seam sealer to all seams.
- Roll the product with a 75 lb. weighted roller across the product surface’s width and length.
- Once completed, the installation must remain in dry conditions for 72 hours so that the adhesive can
properly cure.
Non-Infilled Synthetic Lawn Outdoor Installation
Area Prep
- First, you will want to remove all grasses, sods, mulches, etc from the marked areas. Note: If you are
landscaping around trees, shrubbery, flowers, light poles, utilities, etc., remember to mark around
those areas and account for the turf edge configuration. Remember to leave ample area uncovered around
the bases of trees.
Base Construction
- It may be necessary to compact the native soil/subgrade before base construction.
- Add a base of crushed rock and level it with a landscaping rake. Ideally, the base should be
approximately 3” thick.
- After spreading, spray with water and use a hand tamper to compact the area. This typically takes 2-3
passes. Let the compacted area dry and check for any inconsistencies in the area.
Lay Turf
- Roll the synthetic turf out on top of the constructed base. Note: If the site requires multiple
rolls, be sure to have the fibers’ grain on each turf roll running in the same direction.
- If using multiple rolls, trim the untufted edge.
- Around the borders, trim the turf to mat the edges.
Gluing The Seam
- Fold the adjacent trimmed edges of two rolls of turf approximately 2’ apart from the entire
length of the seam.
- Roll out the seaming tape and apply the adhesive with a 1/8” trowel.
- Center the seaming tape and lay the edges of each turf roll directly onto the tape, making sure
not to bury or trap the synthetic grass fibers. Make sure no tape is showing and that the two
turf pieces are butting up against each other so that the joint is invisible.
- Add weight to the seams and allow time for the adhesive to cure overnight.
Secure Turf On Edges And Brush
- Stake down the turf along the perimeter every 3’ or so with landscape spikes.
- Fibers are usually matted down, so use a stiff-bristled broom to stand the fibers up.
- Sand infill is optional.
Glue Down Indoor Installation
- First, you will want to make sure that your surface is level, clean, and dry. Our turf flooring can be
installed on concrete, dusting, powdering concrete, pressure treated decking, wood, or backer board.
- Next, you will want to dry lay your turf to implement roll sequencing to minimize normal variations.
Manufacturing details will be back stamped on one side of the backing; this will help determine fiber
direction.
- Apply adhesive or double-sided tape and then lay the turf.
- Apply a bead of seam sealer to all seams.
- Roll the product with a 75 lb. weighted roller across the product surface’s width and length.
- Once completed, the installation must remain in dry conditions for 72 hours so that the adhesive can cure
properly.