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Trimax Unveils OptiAdjust at Saltex 2025

Trimax Unveils OptiAdjust at Saltex 2025: Trimax will launch its latest innovation, OptiAdjust, at Saltex 2025. This groundbreaking system allows operators to change mowing heights without leaving the cab, improving productivity, safety, and cut quality.

Visitors can see OptiAdjust in action on the Trimax stand. Integrated with the Trimax Connect app, OptiAdjust enables operators to adjust cutting heights between 10–80 mm instantly from inside the tractor — reducing downtime, improving workflow, and ensuring greater precision across every pass.

Trimax Unveils OptiAdjust at Saltex 2025

Trimax Unveils OptiAdjust at Saltex 2025

“OptiAdjust is all about giving operators smarter, safer control and increased productivity,” said Rikki Bown, Business Development Manager at Trimax. “It’s a major step forward in mower efficiency and ease of use.”

In addition to OptiAdjust, Trimax will also showcase its proven range of commercial rotary and flail mowers:

  • Striker – Ideal for use on compact tractors, the Striker is a multi-spindled rotary mower offering superb presentation, easy operation, and extremely low maintenance — perfect for sports clubs and private estates.
  • ProCut S5 – Built for full-time commercial use, the ProCut S5 roller mower delivers a high-quality cut and excellent clipping distribution, while eliminating daily maintenance requirements.
  • Force – Trimax’s toughest and most robust flail mower to date. Engineered for extreme conditions, the Force can mulch prunings up to 90 mm and is equipped with a Safety Dispersion Guard meeting ISO17101 standards.

See the future of smarter mowing at the Trimax stand H082 at Saltex 2025.

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Top Results at Woolley Park Thanks to the Redexim

Top Results at Woolley Park Thanks to the Redexim: Woolley Park Golf Club in Wakefield has long been a family-run facility built on pride, passion, and constant improvement – and Course Manager John Rowbottom believes one piece of machinery has raised their maintenance standards more than most: the Redexim Top Brush 6000.

Introduced in 2020 as a solution for everything from disease control and surface preening to pre-cut preparation and top-dressing integration, the Top Brush 6000 has since become a fixture at forward-thinking turf facilities around the world. And since investing in one of the first units in 2022, Woolley Park Golf Club has never looked back.

Top Results at Woolley Park Thanks to the Redexim

Top Results at Woolley Park Thanks to the Redexim

“We jumped in with both feet,” says John. I’d seen it advertised when it got launched and thought, that’s a piece of equipment I need to look at. We’d just come out the other side of losing chemical control for worms, which I appreciate is the right way to go – but it was a big problem for us, and Redexim solved it better than anyone.”

Initially purchased to tackle the frustrating and unsightly problem of worm casts on fairways, the Top Brush quickly proved itself a versatile, season-round asset.

“I was thinking purely autumn and spring use pre-mowing to clear worm casts, reduce mess and prevent damage to machinery,” he explains. “But it’s turned out to be far more than that. The level of presentation we now get on a day-to-day basis is unreal. It’s not just helping with the problem – it’s improving how the course looks.”

With its three independently adjustable poly brush units and a 6-metre working width, the Top Brush 6000 can quickly and evenly sweep large areas, removing moisture, worm casts, surface debris and more. The result? A clean, healthy sward with improved airflow and reduced disease pressure.

“We’re running it on the fairways at least two out of the three times a week we cut them. It stands the grass up beautifully before mowing, helps us remove moisture, and just lifts the overall finish of the course.”

The Top Brush 6000 is designed for turf managers who need performance without compromise. The hydraulic brushes can be rotated in either direction, meaning operators can choose whether to brush with or against the direction of travel – ideal for tasks like leaf clearance or removing pine needles in tree-lined areas.

At Woolley Park, where 27 holes are spread across historic deer parkland, this flexibility has been key.

“We’ve even run it across tees where possible, although it’s mainly the fairways where it shines,” John says. “It’s really helped increase sward density through gentle brushing, and it even improves recovery after top dressing.”

Despite its size, the Top Brush 6000 was built with usability in mind. Its folding wings allow for compact storage, while easy adjustments and intuitive controls mean any team member can use it with confidence.

“When we brought it in, I got the lads a new tractor to run it with. Now, it’s just part of the routine – any of the team can jump on it and go. It’s simple in its operation, and that’s one of the best things about it.”

The Rowbottom family has deep roots in both agriculture and golf. The club was founded in 1995 after John’s grandfather decided to diversify from farming – despite never having played a round of golf in his life.

“We’ve been farming here since 1922. In the mid-90s, Granddad just plucked the idea of a golf course out of thin air. None of us played, but farming wasn’t in a great place, and diversification was being encouraged so he went for it. It was a huge leap, but it worked.”

Today, John runs the greenkeeping operation, while other family members help manage the business. The club continues to invest heavily in its machinery and course infrastructure, working closely with suppliers like Redexim.

“We’ve had Redexim kit on site in some form or another for years. But the Top Brush 6000 has probably stood out more than anything we’ve had before. It solves multiple problems in one go, and you can’t argue with results like that.”

Whether it’s the improved presentation, increased machine longevity, or the ability to tackle worm casts without chemicals, the Redexim Top Brush 6000 has become an invaluable part of Woolley Park’s turf care toolkit.

“It’s one of those machines where you look back and think, how did we manage without this? It’s paid for itself in time, results, and in how it protects the rest of our machinery. It’s helped us push the golf course forward and that’s what it’s all about.”

For more information, visit https://www.redexim.com/uk/ 

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EGO showcases innovations at SALTEX

EGO showcases innovations at SALTEX: EGO Power+ is set to make a return to Birmingham’s NEC for SALTEX 2025, showcasing its latest portfolio of tools and technology for 2026.

Central to this year’s showcase is EGO’s AURA-R2 robotic mower range – the next generation of EGO’s robotics portfolio with the market’s latest available cutting-edge technology. Featuring PATH IQ Technology, the range combines advanced navigation systems, precision cutting technology, and user-friendly smart features to deliver industry leading performance, reliability and versatility in even the most complex of gardens.

EGO showcases innovations at SALTEX

EGO showcases innovations at SALTEX

Vince Brauns, Group Product Director for EGO, said: “The AURA-R2 range represents our commitment to pushing boundaries in autonomous technology and we’re excited for SALTEX visitors to be some of the very first people to see the range.”

Also at the show are major new additions to EGO’s PRO X range of tools for commercial and local authority users. Engineered to deliver even longer run times and maximum performance for power-demanding professional tools, SALTEX visitors will also be some of the first to see EGO’s first ever Tabless Cell battery – the 56V ARC Lithium MAXTM, which is compatible with EGO’s existing range of tools

Another first for the PRO X range, EGO will introduce the single-sided hedge trimmer. Boasting a 75cm blade to tackle larger hedges in fewer passes, it will increase efficiency for professionals.

EGO will also exhibit its new LMX7600SP 76cm lawnmower which offers the widest cutting width in the PRO X line-up and includes dual battery ports for PeakPowerTM technology, for increased runtime.

“This year, we are proud to present products that redefine expectations in battery-powered tools. From our most powerful battery yet to our first robotic mower range without a boundary wire, we are setting the standard of what the future of battery power can achieve”, continues Vince.

Additionally for 2026, EGO is adding not one, but four new lawnmowers to its Power+ portfolio all of which have been upgraded with new features including an LED dashboard, improved power and grass collection performance. EGO is also expanding its lifestyle product line, with its first-ever 3-in-1 Compact Inflator, alongside smaller, portable versions of its pressure washer and wet/dry vacuum – perfect for users who want to use their EGO batteries beyond the garden.

On the stand, there is an opportunity to take part in an exciting competition to be in with a chance of winning an EGO lawnmower.

Visitors of the show at The NEC in Birmingham on the 12th – 13th of November can find EGO’s latest product offering on stand B120.

For more information, visit; www.egopowerplus.co.uk.

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All-Female Grounds Team Debuts at Twickenham

All-Female Grounds Team Debuts at Twickenham: As the final whistle blows on an unforgettable Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, Allianz Stadium celebrates a landmark moment – the debut of its first all-female grounds team.

Brought together by the GMA from sporting institutions across the UK, this trailblazing group of professionals have not only upheld the highest standards of pitch care but also championed greater visibility for women in turf management.

All-Female Grounds Team Debuts at Twickenham

All-Female Grounds Team Debuts at Twickenham

From early morning preparations to post-match recovery, their expertise and teamwork have been truly inspiring. Their presence on the pitch marks a powerful step forward in a traditionally male-dominated industry.

The GMA is proud to support and spotlight the women who are helping shape the future of grounds management – one blade of grass at a time. This wrap-up video captures their journey, their impact and the legacy they’re building for generations to come.

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Versatile Trilo M3 takes centre stage at SALTEX

Versatile Trilo M3 takes centre stage at SALTEX: Visitors to SALTEX 2025 can be assured a showcase of market-leading, versatile vacuum sweepers with a stop by the Trilo stand, when the show returns to the NEC this November. The popular M3 from the Trilo Multipurpose range will be on display on stand B042, alongside the range of interchangeable shaft options that transforms the 3m3 collector into an all-season maintenance machine.  

Renowned globally as the go-to solution for leaf and debris collection, the Trilo portfolio ranges from compact, yet capable, 3m3 units up to high-productivity 30m3 – catering for all customers and applications including local authorities, sports turf managers and maintenance around the golf course. Combining powerful suction with a smart, modular and robust construction, the Trilo M3 makes light work of removing leaves, pine needles and clippings – speeding up tasks that can otherwise dominate autumn and winter schedules.

Versatile Trilo M3 takes centre stage at SALTEX

Versatile Trilo M3 takes centre stage at SALTEX

Efficiency is further enhanced with the flexibility of a handheld wanderhose, ensuring easy collection of debris in traditionally hard to reach areas.

The variety of attachments available for the Multipurpose range means that when other vacuums are retired to the shed, the Trilo works on. A scarification shaft or flail head for large-scale cut and collect can be swapped in and out in under an hour, offering the quick and easy transition between tasks, maximising uptime and delivering further return on investment.

Collected material, be that leaves, clippings or organic matter, can then be quickly and easily emptied via Trilo’s hydraulic high-tip system.

The Trilo technical team will be on hand throughout the duration of the two days, to provide expert advice on machine selection, specification and operation. Whether attendees are looking to improve seasonal leaf collection or enhance year-round productivity, a visit to B042 will provide the chance to explore the M3 along with other solutions from the Trilo product portfolio.

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