Har Tru
Har-Tru Green Clay is the world's leading clay court surface. It is a natural green stone that is extremely hard and angular.
Har Tru Green Clay
Har-Tru Green Clay is the world's leading clay court surface.
HAR-TRU is made from billion-year-old Pre-Cambrian metabasalt found in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. It is a natural green stone that is extremely hard and angular — two very important qualities when it comes to tennis court construction.
The angularity helps the stone particles lock together to form a stable playing surface. The hardness provides exceptional durability. The natural green color is classically clay, instantly recognizable, and improves visibility as well.
The stone is crushed, screened, and mixed in the precise proportions necessary to produce a stable playing surface. It is then installed over a porous base of crushed stone aggregate to produce the final product.ks and is imported in 55 lb. bags.
American Red Clay
Har-Tru’s American Red Clay is an elegant red without all the maintenance. This striking blend is composed of red stone and brick dust combined in a time-tested formula to produce exceptional playability and a beautiful deep burgundy red.
While our American Red Clay provides the rich color many people long for, it does so in a formula that behaves more like HAR-TRU. This means simpler maintenance and very consistent playability. American Red is formulated specifically for installation with HydroCourt sub-surface irrigation, or the HyQ digital sub-surface system.
American Red typically has a greater amount of loose top dressing than a green HAR-TRU court and consequently plays a bit slower
European Red Clay
European Red Clay creates a beautiful court that evokes emotion. This rich red product leaves its mark in a way no other surface can.
Our European Red is ideal for top-dressing existing clay courts and covering red ClayTech courts. It has also been used as a cap on top of existing HAR-TRU courts to seal off the green and leave the fiery red/orange finish on display. The product is produced from crushed bricks and is imported in 55 lb. bags.