G-max testing measures the shock-absorption capability of a sports surface. A heavy cylindrical weight containing an accelerometer is dropped onto the turf. The resulting value indicates how much impact energy the surface absorbs versus how much it reflects back into the athlete’s joints. Lower G-max values mean better shock absorption and a lower risk of concussions or major joint injuries. Vertical Deformation
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