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Choosing a new hockey surface is a significant investment, therefore making sure you research the type for your needs is important. Some things to consider is the frequency of use, type of use, maintenance capabilities, will it just be hockey or other sports, your budget and the level of hockey being played.
In this guide, we explore everything you need to know and consider before investing in your new hockey pitch.
Selecting the right artificial hockey pitch can be hard, especially with the numerous surfaces available. The right pitch can make a significant difference in the performance and safety of players, as well as the overall experience of the game. Careful consideration means you can make an informed decision on your choice of surface.
Artificial hockey pitches offer a consistent, high-performance, playing experience year round.
There are various types of artificial hockey pitches available, the typical 2G pitch includes sand-filled and sand-dressed surfaces. 2G surfaces are typically used as MUGAs for multi-use.
Water-based and dry turf pitch options are also available. Each type has its own unique benefits and is suitable for different levels of play and usage requirements. Whether you are a school, college, or elite hockey club, choosing the right artificial hockey surface is critical for achieving the right level of performance of longevity.
There are four types of hockey pitches, water-based, dry turf, sand-filled and sand-dressed. All options can carry accreditation and certification from FIH.
Water-based hockey pitches have densely packed, short artificial fibres that need to be watered/irrigated regularly, mostly before and during matches.
Water-based hockey pitches are a very popular choice, especially for elite level hockey clubs, due to the playing benefits that come with a water-based pitch. The water helps reduce fiction which improves ball and player surface interaction – making 3D skills more possible with water based pitches.
Alongside the benefits, there are some downsides of a water-based hockey pitch, for example you need an irrigation system in place, and keeping the pitch watered can be costly.
Sand-dressed hockey pitches have more fibres and less sand than sand-filled pitches. The increase in fibre density helps the ball roll faster and more smoothly across the surface – making them a great choice for mid to higher levels of hockey. Sand dressed pitches are a popular choice for hockey pitches across the UK education sector.
Sand-filled hockey pitches have a layer of sand infill at the bottom of the synthetic turf. The sand infill layer helps keep the grass fibres upright.
These types of pitches are perfect for a number of different sports, including football, netball, lacrosse and tennis which makes them perfect for colleges, schools and universities that require the pitch to have multiple uses. For hockey, they are great for recreational to mid levels.
Dry turf hockey pitches are non-irrigated surfaces that are developed to be a more sustainable option to water-based pitch, while still maintaining the performance characteristics of a wet surface. These pitches are an innovative surface that is constantly developing.
There are a number of factors that define the perfect surface for you. Sand-dressed and sand-filled pitches are perfect for schools, colleges, universities and sports clubs who may need to use the pitch for multiple sports.
For elite, national and international hockey clubs, water-based pitches or dry turf pitches are often the more preferred choice.
Generally, water-based hockey pitches cost more than sand-dressed or sand-filled pitches. The cost of a hockey pitch will depend on a number of different factors, including:
If you’re wondering how much a hockey pitch will cost depending on your requirements, then get in touch and we can help with a free consultation.
Once constructed and installed, a synthetic hockey pitch will usually have a lifespan of around 8-12 years depending on the quality of materials used, the quality of the installation, the usage and maintenance of the hockey pitch.
To keep your hockey pitch performing at its best and also to maximise its lifespan, on-going maintenance is crucial. Maintenance includes brushing, removing debris, repairs, managing infill levels (if applicable), moss/weed removal and decompaction (if applicable). Maintenance is crucial to retain FIH certifications, as pitches need to be retested frequently.
At SIS Pitches, we can ensure your hockey pitch stays performing and looking its best with our expert maintenance services. Get in touch!
FIH approval is crucial for international competitions and ensures that the pitch meets the highest standards of quality and performance. The International Hockey Federation (FIH) sets strict criteria for pitch construction, materials, and performance characteristics. By choosing an FIH-approved manufacturer and installer, you can be confident that your pitch will meet these standards and provide a top-quality playing surface. FIH approval also ensures that the pitch is safe for players and will perform consistently under various conditions.
SIS Pitches were the first FIH Certified Manufacturer and Field Builder in Ireland and Britain to be double certified by the International Hockey Federation.
Hockey pitch construction and maintenance are critical to ensuring the longevity and performance of the pitch. A well-constructed pitch can provide years of high-quality play, while regular maintenance helps to preserve its condition and performance, ultimately increasing your return on investment. Understanding the key considerations for construction and maintenance can help you make informed decisions and ensure that your pitch remains in top condition.
By considering these factors and construction considerations, you can ensure that your artificial hockey pitch meets your needs and provides a high-performance playing surface for years to come. Investing in a well-constructed and properly maintained pitch is essential for the success and enjoyment of the game, whether at a recreational or professional level.
SIS Pitches has been recognised as an FIH Certified Manufacturer and FIH Certified Field Builder by the International Hockey Federation. This makes one of the first to be double certified individually by the Federation! Our systems have been professionally tested and meet the rigorous standards.
At SIS Pitches, we supply, install and maintain synthetic hockey pitches. Our projects are managed by a permanent site supervisor, providing support from start to finish. We aim for zero defects by testing at key construction stages and on completion, to governing body standards. As we manufacture and install our own hockey pitches we deliver a complete performance guarantee. If you are interested in installing a hockey pitch, then please get in touch.
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