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Improve Bowling Skills With Hawkeye 9mm Practice Wicket

Hawkeye is a field green wicket with an olive stump guide. Designed for player development and training, the stump guide through the pitch promotes line and length bowling for both fast and spin bowlers.  Hawkeye is also designed to refine set-up alignment and footwork development for batting practice. Hawkeye is a custom product and purpose built.  Please contact our office to find out more.

AUD $35.00/psm

This product comes with an 8 year manufacturer’s warranty protecting the consumer’s product against UV protection failure, manufacturer’s workmanship, primary and secondary backing failure, unreasonable product deterioration under normal usage circumstances. The warranty does not cover misuses, negligence, incorrect installation methods or use of non-specified chemicals on the surface.

This product is made with a heavy metal free yarn which is protected against UV degradation and light fastness to meet the highest standards.

Colour:                      Field Green with Olive Stump Guide

Pile Height:              9mm

Stiches Rate:            29 per 10cm

Width:                        Roll width sizes are 1.85, 2.8 and 3.66

Total Weight:           2047 g/m2

Adhesive Req’d:      Approximately 20L every 20m2

Warranty:                 8 years

Guidelines For The Care And Maintenance Of Your Cricket Wicket 

Synthetic Turf Pitches: Should be maintained on a regular basis to look and perform at an optimum level. There is a perception that synthetic turf wickets are maintenance free, but the reality is they require less maintenance than natural turf wickets. Maintain a regular regime to keep your synthetic turf wicket playing at its optimum condition.

 Line Marking:  Regular checking and attendance to painted lines on a cricket wicket for straightness and width between 25-50mm maximum.

Seams: Any seam splitting should be addressed immediately. We recommend you contact your local installer for professional advice and/or repair works as seams can present an OHS issue depending on their location in relation to the bowling length.

 Brushing: The main reason for brushing is to stimulate the top fibres of your synthetic turf wicket, aiding them to remain vertical. We recommend light brushing at least once every month and actioned in a number of alternate directions.

 Debris: Debris should be removed from your synthetic turf wicket on a regular basis to prevent organic matter building up in the turf structure. We recommend debris removal at least once every week and can be actioned with leaf rake & shovel or mechanical blower.

Stain Removal: Most stains can be removed from your synthetic turf wicket with warm soapy water, household grade detergent such as washing up liquid, and “elbow grease”!!! Heavy oil marks are removed using mineral spirits and a cloth; remembering to wash down the cleaned area with water to dilute the spirit residue.

Burns: For superficial burns in your synthetic turf wicket, carefully clip the pile with scissors just below the blackened or melted tips. For large deep burns you may need to replace that section of synthetic turf wicket.

Grass Quantity: Australian industry standard cricket roll widths  are 1.85, 2.8 and 3.66 mts wide and sold by the lineal metre

Infill Quantity : No infill requirements for Shield

Direct All Over Stick :

  • Preference is to install Shield onto a clean concrete surface.
  • Trowel adhesive evenly over clean concrete
  • Ensure you allow enough time for any bubbling gas to escape
  • Use heavy base roller to push out bubbling

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