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Visitors to Mansfield Sand’s stand (242) at BTME 2026, taking place from 20–22 January at the Harrogate Convention Centre, will have the opportunity to explore a standout selection of sand-based products designed to elevate the performance, longevity, and overall health of sports surfaces.

With more than 170 years of industry expertise, Mansfield Sand is a recognised leader in premium silica sand solutions. Its products support a wide range of applications across the sports, landscaping, and equestrian sectors – serving professional stadiums, championship golf courses, and world-class equestrian venues.

Mansfield Sand to Showcase Premium Sand Solutions at BTME 2026

At BTME, Mansfield Sand’s expert team will be available throughout the event to discuss how their specialist materials can enhance and support your turf management objectives. Key products on display will include:

Reinforced Rootzone Range

Mansfield Sand’s Reinforced Rootzones are engineered to strengthen natural turf surfaces while meeting the increasing performance demands of modern sport.

These mixes are designed to offer stability, drainage, and durability, ensuring consistent playing conditions.

Fibre Reinforced Rootzone – reinforced with polypropylene fibres for added stability and strength.

Fibrelastic Rootzone – a blend of polypropylene and flexible Elastane fibres to deliver exceptional surface resilience.

Fibresand – ideal for maintaining surface integrity during periods of heavy play, renovation, or winter wear.

Sand Soil Rootzones

Perfect for both renovation and new-build projects, these rootzones combine high-quality Mansil 40 Silica Sand with screened topsoil to create a balanced growing medium for healthy, vigorous turf.

Sand Compost Rootzones

For environments requiring enhanced organic content, these blends provide improved nutrient retention and greater drought tolerance – helping turf remain robust and resilient.

Top Dressing

Mansfield Sand’s Soil Top Dressing for fine turf applications combines premium silica sands with sterilised, screened soils to create a smooth, stone-free finish. Bespoke blends can also be formulated to meet specific turf management needs.

Mansil Silica Sand Sports Range

Sourced from the company’s renowned Two Oaks Quarry, the Mansil silica sand range remains an essential component for the construction and maintenance of sports surfaces, including golf courses, bowling greens, and winter sports pitches.

Visit Mansfield Sand at Stand 242 to discover how their expertise and product range can help you achieve consistently high-performing sports surfaces at every level.

For more information, visit www.mansfield-sand.co.uk, follow them on X at @MansfieldSand, or connect on Facebook and Instagram at Mansfield Sand Sport Surfaces.

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