The dense plastic backing layer through which the synthetic grass fibres are thread is impervious to repeated impacts from users and studded or spiked sports shoes, without the surface becoming waterlogged and boggy during winter, or dry and dusty in summer consequently too worn down to be serviceable. Sports which commonly use this longer, denser artificial grass include soccer, rugby, American football, Gaelic football, baseball, cricket, shinty and hurling, providing a consistent, extremely durable surface year round. Its density means that it is less suited to fast playing speeds, for sports such as hockey and tennis, although it can be very slick when wet. It can also be used as a matting at the edge of sandy, gritty or dirty sports pitches and external surfaces, as the synthetic fibres are sufficiently long and stiff to knock dirt off visitors’ shoes, while remaining long, soft and dense enough to cushion falls, or allow football and rugby players to tackle, slide or dive to make saves without causing injury when used on sports fields and pitches. It is often specified to create the impression of blurring the line between, or blending together outdoor and indoor spaces, particularly in lobbies, communal areas, porches, vestibules or enclosed terrace and balcony areas. Artificial grass can be used on walls and floors both in and outside on domestic, office, hotel, hospitality and healthcare settings to bring a natural appearance indoors, increasing the presence of biophilic patterns in spaces to promote health and wellbeing. High density and medium length, this artificial grass is a popular real grass replacement for gardens, pub and restaurant beer gardens, or larger landscaping projects where a natural look is desired, but real grass would be unable to shed water properly due to being too shaded from sunlight or having insufficient ground depth or drainage facilities, or in areas which risk becoming irreparably damaged under prolonged use. The image represents a physical area of 1498 x 1710 mm (59 x 67.3 inches) in total. A seamless surfacing texture with an artificial grass surface.
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