Nissan Stadium will use sports turf featuring a monofilament design and organic infill.

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Nissan Stadium will use sports turf featuring a monofilament design and organic infill. Well what does that look like?
The most popular type of organic infill uses zeolite, the key ingredient in ZeoFill. Zeolite infills can keep artificial grass 20 degrees cooler. They’re non-toxic, pet and kid-friendly, and offer a similar feel underfoot as lawns planted in soil.
Nissan Stadium’s new turf will feature a monofilament design, meaning the field will be composed of slim, straight blades that look and feel similar to natural grass. This differs from slit filament blades, which are also popular for sports turf. Slit filament blades have a web-like design that can handle heavy use and prevents infill migration, reducing maintenance costs. To get the best of both worlds, we recommend using a mix of slit and monofilament, as seen in Turf Distributors’ Eco 59 Silver Hybrid.

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