Supersoppers actually pick up the water and carry it away from ANY playing surface… Outfields, greens, artificial turf, clay & asphalt tennis courts, soccer & football fields even MUDDY INFIELDS*.
How does a Super Sopper Work?
A highly absorbent foam pad is attached to a perforated metal drum. The pad can soak up to 3/4” of water with each pass. A squeeze roller forces the water out of the foam and into a holding tank suspended on the axle. To empty the tank, turn the drain elbow down. It’s that simple.
Two models enable you to remove from 60 to 120 gallons per hour without damaging even the softest surface.
*We recommend the use of our Filter Cloth when using the Supersopper in mud.
The Mackerel is light and maneuverable enough for a 14-year old to use. It weighs just over 40 lbs. With a 7 gallon holding tank, it can clear sizeable areas of standing water from baseball infields, fast-dry and asphalt tennis courts, grassy areas and worn spots on soccer and football fields. The Mackerel features travel wheels for easy transporting. Product Details >>
The Dolphin, our most popular model, with a 14 gallon holding tank, is consistently praised for its ability to remove large amounts of water from dirt infields, football and soccer fields and clay tennis courts. The Dolphin has saved countless games for little leagues, high schools, colleges – even minor league teams. The Dolphin features travel wheels for easy transporting. Product Details >>
Using a Super Sopper in Sloppy Conditions
Super Soppers will work in the most adverse, sloppiest conditions, using our unique Filter Cloth concept. Simply nail the cloth over the puddle, then roll the Super Sopper over it. The tough polypropylene material is lightweight and can be used again and again. Not only is surface water picked up, but water is actually squeezed out of the mud.
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