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					Originally Posted by SniperSB23
					
				 
				It was also advertised to be an all weather surface yet has tons of problems in extreme heat or cold.  The claims of no maintenance proved to be very untrue as well. 
			
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 Compared to dirt, it most certainly seems to hold up alot better with less problems - Turfway has proved that in the cold, the track was open on freezing days they couldn't possibly have run on the dirt.  The Keeneland Poly training track is open virtually every day all summer and winter - a dirt track couldn't be.  It's holding up to the 90-degree, high humidity weather in KY today just fine.
We'll see how it holds up to heat in California.  So far Hollywood has with Cushion, we'll have to see how Poly does.  I read the manufacturer made the Poly in CA a little different than the Poly in KY.
I've never seen the manufacturers claim any of the artificials to be "no" maintenance. The claims I've seen is less maintenance than dirt.  That's certainly true.