Simple in operation with impressive performance.
Tractor mounted rake and brush combination for decompacting either sand or rubber infill surfaces. Using either the fine grooming rake or the flexicomb with a straight brush will loosen the infill mix ensuring true and level playing characteristics, reduce the risk of injury, help maintain the surface lifespan and prevent standing water.
The adjustable crossbar on the flexicomb allows the length of the bristles to be altered to meet raking and brushing needs of sand and rubber infills.
| Specification | |
|---|---|
| Working width | 1800mm (1.8m/72") |
| Tractor Power Requirement | 15hp minimum |
1.8m Flexicomb - FS1134Y
1.8m Fine Grooming Rake - FS1075Y
1.8m Straight Brush - FS0765Y
The full range of Syn-Pro by SISIS products will be on display at the first ever GroundsFest, which is taking place at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire on 20 and 21 September 2023.
They are designed to decompact and maintain synthetic sports surfaces with sand or rubber infill, improving playability and extending surface lifespan.
By using either the fine grooming rake or the flexicomb with a straight brush, the system loosens and redistributes infill, ensuring level playing characteristics and reducing the risk of injury.
Regular use helps prevent compaction, reduces standing water, maintains consistent ball roll and bounce, and supports the long-term durability of the surface.
The working width is 1800mm (1.8m/72”), allowing for efficient coverage of large areas.
A compact tractor with a minimum of 15hp is required to operate the rake and brush combinations.
The Flexicomb can be paired with a straight brush to lift the pile and even out infill. Its adjustable crossbar allows the bristle length to be altered for different levels of brushing and raking intensity.
The fine grooming rake is particularly effective for loosening compacted sand or rubber infill and ensuring a free-draining, level surface.
Available components include:
Frequency depends on pitch usage, but regular brushing and raking (1–3 times per week) are recommended to keep synthetic surfaces in peak condition.