SURFACES
Spring

The Future-Proof Field

Design fields for change. No cutting, stitching, or rebuilding.

SURFACES
Spring

The Future-Proof Field

Design fields for change. No cutting, stitching, or rebuilding.

SYNTHETIC TURF
Spring

Change Your Game


Synthetic turf is durable and versatile, but the markings lock you into a single future.
Every sewn-in line limits the field's evolution. And once it’s installed, those decisions are permanent. It’s the way things have always been done, but it doesn’t have to be.
Synthetic turf field in stadium
Artificial football field

SYNTHETIC TURF
Spring

The Problem With Permanent Lines

Sewn-in markings:
  • Increase installation cost and lead time
  • Create weak points that impact surface integrity
  • Raise long-term warranty exposure
  • Lock facilities into fixed layouts

SYNTHETIC TURF
Spring

A Different Model


Minimal inlays and robotic marking shift control back to the facility.
Instead of building decisions into the surface, markings become adjustable, replaceable, and aligned to actual use.
This is a specification change, not an add-on.
TLM Pro X marking artificial turf Germany
One man

SYNTHETIC TURF
Spring

What That Enables

  • Multi-sport layouts without reconstruction
  • Seasonal reconfiguration
  • Event-based revenue opportunities
  • Longer usable turf lifespan
You’re no longer designing for a single outcome. You’re designing for change.

SYNTHETIC TURF
Spring

Built for Real-World Conditions

Synthetic turf requires:
  • Consistent paint application across textured fibers
  • Clean edges without overspray
  • Reliable adhesion without damaging the surface
The system is designed to deliver crisp, repeatable lines, even on non-uniform turf surfaces.
TLM Pro X at synthetic turf soccer field corner

Design a Future-Ready Field