The honeycomb frame "Spike" was featured in Monthly Golf Management.

In the May issue of the monthly magazine Golf Management, which serves as a comprehensive management publication for golf course owners, managers, and greenkeepers across Japan, our product, the honeycomb frame "Spike," was featured. It can be adopted as a method to solidify the angle of embankment slopes and prevent slope collapse. By planting evergreen trees in the surrounding areas, it is possible to stabilize the ground while maintaining the landscape of the golf course. For more details, please contact your sales representative.

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The "Spike" method was devised in France in 1978 and was presented at the Second International Conference on Geotextiles in 1982 (USA). The honeycomb frame "Spike" is made from non-woven fabric with excellent drainage and water retention properties, molded into a honeycomb shape through a special manufacturing process. It is used in vegetation methods for slopes and is excellent as a slope protection method to prevent gully and erosion phenomena. Additionally, it demonstrates its effectiveness as a reinforcement material for riverbeds and roadbeds.