Challenger Industries, Inc. has been producing synthetic turf and artificial grass for more than 27 years. The last real family business standing in the artificial field turf manufacturing market, Challenger has become the leader in making synthetic products for athletic fields covering everything from football fields, baseball fields and soccer fields to miniature golf, baseball batting cages and tennis court surfaces. Our top quality DURAPLAY Sports products paired with Challenger’s satisfaction guaranteed service make us the #1 choice for your school’s sports fields as well as many other landscapes and sports facility applications.
We make synthetic turf into the highest quality surfaces on the artificial grass market. With the latest technological advances in machinery and yarn for field turf production, our products promise performance, durability and safety for use in athletic fields of all kinds. We use Tencate Tapeslide XP and MSO Monofilament yarns in our process providing realistic products covering football fields, baseball fields and soccer fields to miniature golf, baseball batting cages and tennis court surfaces.
DURAPlay synthetic turf has made Challenger the fastest growing manufacturer in the USA, producing artificial grass for field turfs worldwide. Our scientifically engineered surfaces are the choice products for professional, amateur and leisure athletic field applications. Football fields, baseball fields and soccer fields as well as a multitude of other indoor and outdoor sports benefit from the many advantages of artificial turf.
DURAPlay synthetic turf is specially treated to resist the wear and tear of repeated use, heavy traffic and inclement weather, additional benefits of artificial grass. Our turfs have the realistic appearance of natural grass without the associated headaches, expense and environmental challenges. Challenger challenges you to find a better field turf product. An athletic field made of artificial material plays and looks as good, if not better, than the real deal.
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