Ballfield Dimensions Guide

About Topdressing

Why You Need It

A great way to manage playability is to add topdressing to your infield skin. It will greatly improve your ability to maintain your infield, provide a consistent playing surface, and adapt to the challenges of varying moisture levels. The types of topdressing are:

DuraEdge TopdressingEXPANDED SHALE: Sheds most water. Sedimentary shale rock, crushed and fired to 2000°F. The final screened product absorbs some water, but sheds the majority of it. DuraEdge ProSlide Brown or ProSlide Red

CALCINED CLAY: Absorbs most water. A clay that is heated to 1100° – 1400°F until its physical characteristics do not change whether the clay particle is wet or dry. The final screened product has strong capillary action, thereby absorbing large amounts of water. It can then release moisture back into the soil as it dries. DuraEdge Platinum, PlayBall, or FairBall

BENEFITS OF TOPDRESSING

  • Makes managing infield skin much easier
  • Prevents wet infield soil from sticking to cleats in rain games
  • Improves playing consistency of the infield skin surface
  • Provides a professional sliding surface to improve player safety
  • Allows you to add more water to infield skin just before a game
  • Dries faster than infield soil to allow for quicker re-entry onto the field after rain
  • Provides flexibility to use either type of topdressing, or a blend, to get the best overall result

When it comes to engineered infield soils, there is only one clear leader … DuraEdge. Others may say their mixes are engineered, but only DuraEdge has proven consistency through soil test results. DuraEdge soils outperform all others with proper sand sizing & distribution, as well as very unique clay mineralogy. And, unlike any other producer, DuraEdge is able to replicate production consistently across the U.S.