Domo Hockey Xtreme

DOMO® HOCKEY XTREME, a semi-water-based pitch or half-sand-filled pitch with a built-in sprinkler system, is a grass surface with a high density. They are produced using a highly specific texturised yarn. These pitches approach the high-quality game of a water-based pitch. They offer good ball roll and bounce, and are therefore ideal for a highly technical game.
1. Even playing surface DOMO® HOCKEY XTREME is an extremely even grass surface consisting of 100% texturised polyethylene fibrillated grass yarn. Constant ball roll and bounce are guaranteed by 4 factors:
• High-density grass surface
• Strong grass fibre
• Specific texturised grass yarn
• Multidirectional grass yarn
2. Highly technical game Because the pitch is only partly infilled with sand and thanks to the specific texturised yarn, the ball is literally carried by the yarn, making it easy for players to get their stick under the ball. This allows a technical game with many possibilities.
3. Comfortable game HOCKEY XTREME is tufted with 100% polyethylene yarn. This yarn is flexible and soft to play on, and remains so even at low temperatures. As a result, there is less risk of burns.
4. Hard-wearing character A stronger, heavier yarn is used for this quality product. This makes DOMO® HOCKEY XTREME extremely hard- wearing.
5. Dynamic base HOCKEY XTREME is always constructed with a dynamic shock pad. In this way the entire structure absorbs all shocks. This places less stress on muscles and joints. The dynamic base also ensures that the pitch does not harden, remaining flexible and easy to play on at all times.
Reference projects
Domo® Sports Grass has installed sports pitches with HOCKEY XTREME all over the world.
• Bedum, Netherlands, 2008
• Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2008
• HC Jahn, Germany, 2006
• Lambertsart, France, 2006
• Leidse en Oegstgeestse HC, Netherlands, 2006
• Phoenix Hockey Club, Netherlands, 2006
• Royal Uccle Sport, Belgium, 2006
• HC Hisalis, Netherlands, 2005
• HOD – Valkenswaard, Netherlands, 2005
• Royal Uccle Sport, Belgium, 2004
• HK Orient Lyngby, Denmark, 2004
• Royal Oree THB, Belgium, 2003