Do 3G pitches cause more injuries?

“There is no good evidence that with the current 3G pitches that there is any increased risk of injury ,” he said. “There are number of studies which have looked at whether there is an increased risk of cruciate ligament injuries, ankle injuries and all injuries associated with artificial pitches.

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Why are 3G pitches good?

Developed for intensive use, the 3G surface is hard-wearing, durable and resilient , meaning more teams, more training and more matches, whilst retaining its look and feel. It provides a consistent and quality playing surface with excellent playing characteristics, including ball bounce and ball roll.

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Can you wear studs on a 3G pitch?

No Studs . First things first, don’t wear anything with full metal studs on. Soft ground soleplates with metal studs are simply not designed with 3G pitches in mind. In fact, they are best kept for natural pitches, where they penetrate wet muddy ground to give better grip and traction.

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Is 3G same as astro turf?

What is the Difference Between Astroturf, 3G Turf, and Artificial Grass? So, you have 2G to 6G pitch types. The numbers describe the kind of technology the synthetic grass uses. For example, 2G pitches are sand-based, while 3G pitches use rubber and sand .

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