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AVG Becomes FIH Venue Approved Supplier
2023-09-04 16:28:00Artificial turf is the most important part of a hockey field. FIH (International Hockey Federation) has clear standards for the performance of hockey venues. In order to become a venue for international hockey events, the artificial grass products used must be certified by FIH.
The FIH Hockey Field Certification can be divided into 8 grades, and AVG's Hockey Turf System can be used to pave the field for the highest grade tournaments.
The main contents of the hockey field certification test include: ball bounce, ball roll, ball roll deviation, vibration absorption, vertical deformation, energy return, shoe and turf surface friction, surface flatness.
American design, gorgeous appearance, high-tech innovative hockey sports system, professional system configuration, can pass the highest level of GLOBAL ELITE certification of the International Hockey Federation (IHF), to meet the highest standards for the IHF to organise tournaments.
Water retention
Good water retention and permeability.
Abrasion resistance
Unique large-pound diamond curved wire design, extremely wear-resistant, longer service life.
Non-directional
Excellent flatness and non-directionality, guaranteeing the ball's trajectory and uniform ball speed.
Safety
The system is equipped with shock-absorbing cushioning, which provides good sports performance and protects the athlete, reducing the risk of sports injuries.
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