Hockey players, who rightly place high demands on their playing environment, logically do not want to compromise on playing comfort and performance. This has made the development of dry hockey surfaces a major challenge, as the current dry pitch solutions on the market do not yet meet the needs of hockey players.
Not the first, but surely the pioneer of dry hockey pitches
Domo® Sports Grass has risen to this challenge with the introduction of Domo® Optimum Dry. This innovative dry hockey pitch has been created using a proprietary, patent-pending yarn technology developed to meet the performance requirements of both the FIH and hockey players.
Geert Haentjens, who is part of our R&D team, was at the beginning and further development of this new hockey product: "For us, the balance between softness and smoothness of the hockey surface was the crucial factor in the development. The existing dry hockey pitches feel rough which increases the risk of injury and the ball behaviour can never be the same as on a water-based pitch. We felt that developing a new unique fibre could make a difference here. The fibre is round and much finer than the average hockey fibre, making the softness and smoothness a significant difference compared to current solutions in the market. By optimisation of the fibre density in the artificial turf and adding our Domo® Infinitum backing, the result is an optimal hockey product for dry use."
This means that Domo® Optimum Dry ensures that hockey players can execute their playing techniques in a manner closely resembling traditional hockey pitches that are irrigated with water. The extremely round, textured fibres provide a smooth and soft playing surface, allowing players to rely on consistent and fast ball behaviour. They can also glide with less risk of injury, while still maintaining sufficient grip thanks to the high number of filaments in the pitch.
Innovation driven by practical experience
Our Business Line Director, hockey coach and former international Belgian hockey player Jean Willems was involved in the development from the very beginning. He knows better than anyone what a hockey pitch needs to get the best out of players.
"The most important aspect of a dry hockey pitch is that hockey players can execute their techniques effectively and have full control of the ball, similar to classic water-based pitches. Until now, this has not been the case with the dry water pitches on the market so far. These pitches were quickly brought to market to meet the FIH Innovation Category, but issues with roughness made sliding difficult. With Domo® Optimum Dry, we aimed to improve upon this, and we can confidently say that we are the first to strike the right balance." - Jean Willems
The next step, according to Jean Willems, is now to install the first Domo® Optimum Dry hockey pitches and receive the reactions from the rest of the hockey world.
Sustainability in hockey: the new normal
Domo® Optimum Dry, the name says it all: a completely dry hockey pitch with satisfying performance. When you consider that around six to eight thousand litres of water are used to keep the pitch playable during a hockey match, you quickly realise how much water you can save with Domo® Optimum Dry. This makes it not only an environmentally friendly choice, but also an economically viable investment for clubs and municipalities.
Moreover, Domo® Optimum Dry has been coated with the latex- and polyurethane-free Domo® Infinitum backing. This means that at the end of its life cycle, this hockey pitch can be fully recycled in a closed loop.
The future of hockey pitches is possible today
Superior play, zero water
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