Multi Line Rolls of Turf

$ 91.85

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Updated May 11, 2026 School Purchase Orders & Tax Exempt forms can be emailed to [email protected]. Sale! Use Code TURFKING at checkout for 5% OFF. Our Multi Line Rolls of Turf are leftover rolls from our athletic field projects and are likely to have multiple lines in them, while the majority of the rolls are still green.   In many applications, such as dog daycares and some batting cages, the color is not relevant as it may be a more practical application rather than aesthetic.   These rolls are a great economic solution.  Or,  the lines can be. cut out or painted and the green sections can be seamed back together. These are leftover rolls from previous field jobs that had sidelines manufactured into the turf and therefore have multiple lines and possibly different colors.    On a multi-purpose athletic field, its common to have a white 4 inch side line, possibly a wider coaches box and then a black, blue, yellow or red sideline for soccer or lacrosse.    Hence the multiple lines of different colors. These typically have a 2 inch pile height or taller and work as a very economical option for batting cages or other areas that just need something besides dirt or concrete. The fibers will be the standard 2″ to 2.5″ pile heights common on athletic fields and made of slit film or monofilament turf fibers.   The face weights can range from 34 oz to 50 oz. If multiple rolls are purchased, they may not match.  Rolls will be 15′ wide and will have drainage holes. Related ATX Blog Articles: How To Video Installation Series How Much Gravel do You Need? And What Type…      What is the Best Way to Cut Artificial Turf? .  Get a Free 3D Facility Diagram… .  How to Unload Turf from Truck: 7 Tips to a Smoother Turf Delivery

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