Description
Ecowalker Light — Portable Inflatable Field Light for Any Outdoor Sport
Designed and manufactured by TAY Sports. Trusted wherever the power outlet is far away and the daylight runs out before play does — football pitches and training grounds, beach volleyball and outdoor basketball courts, tennis and pickleball courts, multi-sport facilities, summer camps, and outdoor events.
Ecowalker Light is a fully portable, inflatable LED field-lighting system. It is not built for one sport — it lights any outdoor space you need to keep playing in after dark. It packs into a single carry bag, deploys in minutes, runs on a standard 12V sealed battery (sourced locally — see below), and lights a working area without generators, ladders, or permanent fixtures.
Engineered in-house and built in our own factory — when you order Ecowalker Light, you are ordering direct from the people who make it.
Why clubs, camps, event organizers, and facility managers choose Ecowalker Light
- Set up in under 5 minutes. Unfold, inflate with 8 pump cycles, drop the LED module on top, tighten the butterfly bolt, connect the battery — the light is on.
- No generator. No power run. No permit. Runs on a standard 12V 14Ah sealed lead-acid or LiFePO4 battery (purchased locally — globally available format). A matching wall charger restores it overnight.
- Lights any surface, anywhere. Grass pitch, hard court, sand, gym forecourt, car park, beach — the three-leg base is secured with ground pegs on soft ground or sandbags on hard surfaces.
- IP65 weatherproof. Rain and dust resistant — built for real outdoor conditions, not just dry-weather use.
- Stable in real conditions. Three legs secured with ground pegs (soft turf) or sandbags (hard courts and sand). Guide lines included for windy and exposed sites.
- Tournament-safe connections. Battery cable fastens to the LED module with a screw-cap watertight connector — no exposed terminals, no weather-sensitive plugs.
- Built to travel. Packed weight 9.1 kg (20 lbs). The LED module rides in its own inflated protector cover inside the carry bag. Designed to survive the back of a van season after season.
- Manufacturer-backed. 3-year LED module warranty + 1-year full product warranty, direct from us.
Built for more than one sport
One unit lights a working practice area of roughly 30m × 20m at 3.5m mounting height. Add units to cover bigger spaces:
- Beach volleyball & beach events — sandbag-stable, salt-air and damp resistant, packs into a kit bag for the dunes.
- Outdoor basketball & futsal courts — one to two units cover a half or full court for evening pick-up and league play.
- Tennis & pickleball — extend playable hours on courts with no permanent floodlighting.
- Football / soccer training — one unit per drill grid; a six-unit formation lights a full-size pitch (approx. 100m × 65m).
- Summer camps & multi-sport facilities — move the same units between fields, courts, and activity zones as the schedule changes.
- Outdoor events & setup/teardown — area lighting for car parks, vendor rows, and load-in after sunset.
What’s in the box
Ecowalker Light ships complete except the battery and charger — both are purchased locally for shipping compliance and electrical-standard reasons explained below.
| Component | Qty |
|---|---|
| LED lighting module (COB, 2×20W, 3,500 lm) | 1 |
| Inflatable stanchion (support structure) | 1 |
| Carry bag | 1 |
| Inflated pocket protector cover (for the LED module) | 1 |
| Hand pump + pump hose | 1 |
| Battery cable with screw-cap connector | 1 |
| Battery bag (hangs from the stanchion) | 1 |
| Ground pegs | 3 |
| Guide lines + extra ground pegs | 1 set |
| Sand bags | 3 |
Battery & charger purchased locally — here’s what to buy
- Battery: 12V 14Ah sealed lead-acid (SLA) or LiFePO4. Both work. SLA is cheaper ($30–50); LiFePO4 is lighter and longer-lasting but 2–3× the price. Available globally at automotive retailers, Amazon, electronics stores, or outdoor equipment specialists.
- Charger: 12V DC charger matched to your battery type and your local wall power voltage / plug standard. Don’t mix SLA and LiFePO4 chargers — get one matched to the battery you buy.
Why we don’t ship batteries: Batteries face strict international shipping restrictions (air freight hazmat rules, ocean freight delays, customs holds). Including a battery in the kit typically adds $50–150 in shipping cost and 2–4 weeks of delay. Wall chargers face the same problem with voltage and plug variation across countries. Local sourcing saves you money and time, gets you a charger matched to your wall power, and means you can replace the battery locally when it reaches end of life.
Technical specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| LED module | COB — engineered in-house for portable deployment |
| Lumen output | 3,500 lm | COB LED | Ra >80 | 120° beam angle |
| Power consumption | 40W total (2 × 20W COB LED modules) |
| Coverage area | Single unit at 3.5m height: approx. 30m × 20m. Six-unit formation: full-size pitch (approx. 100m × 65m) |
| Power source | 12V DC sealed lead-acid or LiFePO4 battery, 14Ah (battery purchased locally) |
| Operating voltage range | 10.4V – 14V DC |
| Max safe input | 14V DC (exceeding this will damage the module) |
| Ingress protection | IP65 (rain and dust resistant) |
| Packed weight | 9.1 kg (20 lbs) |
| Warranty | 3-year LED module + 1-year full product, direct from the manufacturer |
Made by TAY Sports — engineered and built in our own factory, shipped direct (without battery, for the reasons above).


Ashley Patterson (verified owner) –
I run operations for a youth soccer club with 18 teams in Seattle. We bought three Eco Walker Lights last spring and they’ve become essential equipment. We bring them to away matches when the host field has poor lighting — which is about 60% of the time. Coaches love that they inflate in minutes and run off standard generators.
Ashley Patterson (verified owner) –
I run operations for a youth soccer club with 18 teams in Seattle. We bought three Eco Walker Lights last spring and they’ve become essential equipment. We bring them to away matches when the host field has poor lighting — which is about 60% of the time. Coaches love that they inflate in minutes and run off standard generators.
Marcus Thompson (verified owner) –
Our field hockey and lacrosse teams share the same grass field in Austin. We were quoted $42,000 to install permanent lighting poles — plus months of permitting and construction. Bought two Eco Walker units for under $4K total and we’ve been running evening practices since August. These things pay for themselves in avoided infrastructure costs alone.
Marcus Thompson (verified owner) –
Our field hockey and lacrosse teams share the same grass field in Austin. We were quoted $42,000 to install permanent lighting poles — plus months of permitting and construction. Bought two Eco Walker units for under $4K total and we’ve been running evening practices since August. These things pay for themselves in avoided infrastructure costs alone.
Sarah Whitman (verified owner) –
We host a 200-team Memorial Day tournament in Columbus, Ohio. Every year we struggle with fields that don’t have lights for the later bracket games. Bought eight Eco Walker Lights in 2024 and deployed them across four auxiliary fields. Coaches and parents were blown away. We actually had to turn away teams this year because registration filled up faster than ever — word got out that we have proper lighting.
Sarah Whitman (verified owner) –
We host a 200-team Memorial Day tournament in Columbus, Ohio. Every year we struggle with fields that don’t have lights for the later bracket games. Bought eight Eco Walker Lights in 2024 and deployed them across four auxiliary fields. Coaches and parents were blown away. We actually had to turn away teams this year because registration filled up faster than ever — word got out that we have proper lighting.
Christopher O’Donnell (verified owner) –
We run a 6-week overnight sports camp in rural Maine. Before Eco Walker, everything shut down at sunset — around 8 PM in July. Now we run evening soccer tournaments, night capture-the-flag, even stargazing hikes with the lights positioned for trail markers. The kids call them ‘the light towers’ and they’re genuinely one of the most popular pieces of equipment we own.
Christopher O’Donnell (verified owner) –
We run a 6-week overnight sports camp in rural Maine. Before Eco Walker, everything shut down at sunset — around 8 PM in July. Now we run evening soccer tournaments, night capture-the-flag, even stargazing hikes with the lights positioned for trail markers. The kids call them ‘the light towers’ and they’re genuinely one of the most popular pieces of equipment we own.
Coach Mike Sullivan (verified owner) –
We used to lose 30 minutes of practice time every fall once the sun went down. Bought the Eco Walker Light in September 2024 and it’s been a revelation. Took two assistant coaches about 8 minutes to set up the first time — now my seniors can do it in under 5. The light quality is legitimately better than the fixed poles at our rival school’s field.
Coach Mike Sullivan (verified owner) –
We used to lose 30 minutes of practice time every fall once the sun went down. Bought the Eco Walker Light in September 2024 and it’s been a revelation. Took two assistant coaches about 8 minutes to set up the first time — now my seniors can do it in under 5. The light quality is legitimately better than the fixed poles at our rival school’s field.
Tyler Mitchell (verified owner) –
I produce highlight videos for high school athletes in Denver. Lighting is everything for getting usable footage, especially for evening games. I bought two Eco Walker Lights for my kit and they’ve paid for themselves twice over. No generator noise ruining audio, no cables running across the field, and the 3500 lumens is enough to get clean shots at ISO 800. I recommend them to every videographer I meet.
Tyler Mitchell (verified owner) –
I produce highlight videos for high school athletes in Denver. Lighting is everything for getting usable footage, especially for evening games. I bought two Eco Walker Lights for my kit and they’ve paid for themselves twice over. No generator noise ruining audio, no cables running across the field, and the 3500 lumens is enough to get clean shots at ISO 800. I recommend them to every videographer I meet.
Jessica Brennan (verified owner) –
My daughter’s U12 travel team plays tournaments all over the Midwest. One dad on our team bought the Eco Walker Light for the club and now we’re the envy of every tournament we attend. I recorded video of her scoring the winning goal at 8:45 PM in Rockford, Illinois last month — first time I’ve ever gotten usable footage from a night game.
Jessica Brennan (verified owner) –
My daughter’s U12 travel team plays tournaments all over the Midwest. One dad on our team bought the Eco Walker Light for the club and now we’re the envy of every tournament we attend. I recorded video of her scoring the winning goal at 8:45 PM in Rockford, Illinois last month — first time I’ve ever gotten usable footage from a night game.
Javier Rodriguez (verified owner) –
I was skeptical about the inflatable part — thought it would blow over or get damaged. We’ve had these at our academy in Orlando for six months now, including through three tropical storms with 40mph winds. As long as you use the guide lines and sandbags like the instructions say, these things are rock solid. The IP65 rating is legit — we’ve had them running in heavy rain with no issues.
Javier Rodriguez (verified owner) –
I was skeptical about the inflatable part — thought it would blow over or get damaged. We’ve had these at our academy in Orlando for six months now, including through three tropical storms with 40mph winds. As long as you use the guide lines and sandbags like the instructions say, these things are rock solid. The IP65 rating is legit — we’ve had them running in heavy rain with no issues.
Daniel Hartman (verified owner) –
I volunteer as commissioner for our town’s adult rec soccer league in Burlington, Vermont. We play at the municipal fields which have zero lighting. Rented generators with work lights for two seasons — noisy, smelly, and constantly breaking down. Switched to four Eco Walker Lights in March 2025 and our players keep asking what changed. The light is better, setup is faster, and we don’t have to yell over engine noise anymore.
Daniel Hartman (verified owner) –
I volunteer as commissioner for our town’s adult rec soccer league in Burlington, Vermont. We play at the municipal fields which have zero lighting. Rented generators with work lights for two seasons — noisy, smelly, and constantly breaking down. Switched to four Eco Walker Lights in March 2025 and our players keep asking what changed. The light is better, setup is faster, and we don’t have to yell over engine noise anymore.
Robert Kim (verified owner) –
My son is serious about soccer and we don’t have a backyard big enough in Phoenix. We set up drills in our cul-de-sac after dinner and the Eco Walker Light lets us go until 9 PM in the summer. Neighbors actually come out to watch because it lights up the whole street corner. The battery lasts about 3.5 hours which is perfect for our sessions. Best sports purchase we’ve made.
Robert Kim (verified owner) –
My son is serious about soccer and we don’t have a backyard big enough in Phoenix. We set up drills in our cul-de-sac after dinner and the Eco Walker Light lets us go until 9 PM in the summer. Neighbors actually come out to watch because it lights up the whole street corner. The battery lasts about 3.5 hours which is perfect for our sessions. Best sports purchase we’ve made.