Description
EcoWalker 25cm Numbered Spot Markers 1–10 — Green 10-Pack
Numbered training discs 1 through 10 in high-visibility green, with carry bag. At 25cm across with bold numbers, they turn any space into a set of numbered stations — built for agility drills, circuit training, and fast field setup across every sport.
Why numbered markers earn their place
- Numbered 1–10 — call a number and players sprint to it; run timed stations without confusion.
- 25cm, high-visibility green — read the number from across the field.
- Non-slip TPE base — holds on grass, turf, court, and gym floor.
- Flat and step-safe — low profile, safe to run over at speed.
- Carry bag included — all ten pack away in seconds.
What’s in the box
- 10 × 25cm numbered spot markers (1 through 10, green)
- 1 × drawstring carry bag
- Material: flexible TPE rubber, fade-resistant numbers, non-slip base
Use it for
Numbered agility & reaction drills • Station and circuit rotations • Soccer, basketball, football, multi-sport & fitness training • PE class fitness testing • Conditioning intervals with numbered stops
Coach’s note: Line markers 1–10 in a column and call random numbers for reactive sprints; or set 10 stations and rotate players through on a timer. Made by EcoWalker — gear designed by people who coach. 30-day no-questions returns.






Coach Brian Walsh –
The green markers are great for outdoor use – blend well with grass for contrast drills. The numbers are clear and durable. The 25cm size is perfect for visibility.
Coach Kevin Murphy (verified owner) –
Our track team in Boston uses these for agility ladder variations. The numbered sequence helps athletes remember drill patterns. The 25cm size is perfect for quick footwork without tripping. Durable through all weather.
Coach Brian Lee (verified owner) –
We use these for defensive line drills in Denver. Each number represents a different gap or technique. The green shows up well on our natural grass field. Players have learned our defensive scheme much faster.
Coach Robert Kim (verified owner) –
Our baseball academy in Los Angeles uses these for outfield drills. Coaches hit balls to numbered zones, outfielders communicate using the numbers. The green color doesn’t distract from tracking fly balls.
Coach Thomas Wright (verified owner) –
The green markers blend well with grass fields in Ohio, making drills more game-like. We use them for route running – receivers run to specific numbers based on the play call. QBs love the visual reference.
Michelle Thompson (verified owner) –
Our gymnastics center in Phoenix uses these for beam approach drills. The green color is calming and doesn’t overstimulate young gymnasts. Numbers help them remember their routine sequences. Great training tool!
Jennifer Adams (verified owner) –
Our softball team in Seattle uses these for base running drills. Coach calls out a number, runners sprint to that marker. The green color is easy on the eyes during long practices. Great for conditioning!
Lisa Chen (verified owner) –
We use these for serving accuracy drills in San Francisco. Servers aim for specific numbers. The green markers contrast well with our gym floor. Our serving percentage has improved 15% since implementing this system.
Amanda Foster (verified owner) –
I teach middle school PE in Miami and these green markers are perfect for fitness circuits. Station 1: push-ups, Station 2: squats, etc. Students rotate through the numbers. Makes organizing large classes so much easier.