The Motz Group’s TS-II® Synthetically Stabilized Turf® is a patented combination of natural grass growing in a unique mat of fibrillated polypropylene fibers tufted into a dual-component mat of biodegradable jute and plastic mesh infilled with growing medium and turfed with the site-appropriate cool or warm season grass species.

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Joe Motz voted Chairman STC
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Joe Motz has been named Chairman of the Synthetic Turf Council (STC) Board of Directors … [read more]

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Australia gets hybrid turf from The Motz Group … [read more]

CASF Craftsmanship Award

The Motz Group was presented with a Special Construction Craftsmanship Award … [read more]

SWB Yankees Go Natural
swbyankees Motz installs HPG® natural turf field for Yankees minor league team … [read more]
Tennessee Tech Hires Motz
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Tennessee Tech University has chosen 24/7™ artificial turf for Overall Field … [read more]

2006 Asian Games
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The Motz Group traveled to Qatar to install a field for the 2006 Asian Games … [read more]

The Motz Group in Miami
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The Motz Group installs a field for the Miami Dolphins … [read more]

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TSII®
Synthetically Stabilized Turf®
Hybrid Turf Combining Natural and
Synthetic Grass Stats

1. Full natural grass surface
Grass leaf blades grow above the tops of the synthetic tufts, creating a full natural surface. If the grass canopy is thinned, the underlying synthetic matrix continues to provide a consistent, sure-footed playing surface.

2. Synthetic turf matrix
The grass roots become entwined in the synthetic matrix and grow unimpeded through the backing and into the rootzone material below.

3. Growing medium infill
The infill layer is selected to be compatible with the site¹s growing medium to minimize layering and any agronomic differences between the turf and underlying rootzone profile.

4. Dual-component backing
The dual-component backing of biodegradable jute and tough plastic mesh acts as the anchor for the components above it and provides additional horizontal load-bearing capacity.

The plant's vegetative parts — roots, crowns, rhizomes, stolons, tillers — grow protected within the stabilized zone, shielded from wear damage. This extends the field¹s playability and accelerates recovery following use. Management strategies include common practices like verti-cutting, aerating and topdressing.

 

 

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247 Layered

TSII®
Synthetically Stabilized Turf®
Hybrid Turf Combining Natural and
Synthetic Grass Stats

1. Full natural grass surface
Grass leaf blades grow above the tops of the synthetic tufts, creating a full natural surface. If the grass canopy is thinned, the underlying synthetic matrix continues to provide a consistent, sure-footed playing surface.

2. Synthetic turf matrix
The grass roots become entwined in the synthetic matrix and grow unimpeded through the backing and into the rootzone material below.

3. Growing medium infill
The infill layer is selected to be compatible with the site¹s growing medium to minimize layering and any agronomic differences between the turf and underlying rootzone profile.

4. Dual-component backing
The dual-component backing of biodegradable jute and tough plastic mesh acts as the anchor for the components above it and provides additional horizontal load-bearing capacity.

The plant¹s vegetative parts ­ roots, crowns, rhizomes, stolons, tillers ­ grow protected within the stabilized zone, shielded from wear damage. This extends the field¹s playability and accelerates recovery following use. Management strategies include common practices like verti-cutting, aerating and topdressing.


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