Description
EcoWalker Straight-Line Markers — Yellow 10-Pack
Ten high-visibility yellow straight-line direction markers for agility lanes, sprint corridors, and single-color drill setups. Flat, low-profile, and safe to run over — these mark lines and lanes on any surface without tripping athletes.
Why coaches reach for them
- Flat and step-safe — at low profile, players can sprint and cut straight over them.
- Non-slip TPE base — 65g per disc holds position on grass, turf, court, and gym floor.
- One clean color — single-color sets keep lane and corridor drills visually simple.
- Weatherproof — rubber shrugs off rain, sun, and the bottom of the kit bag.
- Stacks flat — the whole set drops into a side pocket.
What’s in the box
- 10 × straight-line direction markers (yellow)
- Weight: 65 g per disc
- Material: flexible TPE rubber, non-slip base
Use it for
Speed & agility (SAQ) lanes • Sprint corridors and gate drills • Soccer, basketball, football, rugby & field-hockey footwork • PE and fitness circuits • Warm-up and conditioning grids
Coach’s note: Single-color sets are best when you want a clean lane with no color coding. Combine two colors to split a drill into “go” and “stop” lines. Made by EcoWalker — gear designed by people who coach. 30-day no-questions returns.









Coach David Park –
Yellow markers are highly visible on green grass. We use these for passing drills and directional training. The TPE material is soft enough that players won’t get hurt if they step on them. Durable and well-made.
Lisa Chen –
Great for backyard training. My kids use them for obstacle courses and agility drills. The yellow color is bright and cheerful. Easy to clean – just wipe with a damp cloth. Would recommend.
Coach Brian Lee (verified owner) –
We mark restraining lines and substitution boxes with these in Philadelphia. The 10-pack gives us flexibility for different field setups. Yellow shows up well on both grass and turf fields.
Coach James Mitchell (verified owner) –
Perfect for marking foul lines during practice in Phoenix. The yellow is bright enough to see in our intense desert sun. We use them for Little League training and they’ve held up great.
Sarah Johnson (verified owner) –
Our softball program in Dallas uses these for batting cage dividers. The straight-line shape creates clear lanes, and the yellow color contrasts well with our green turf. Great for organizing multiple stations.
Michelle Park (verified owner) –
Our volleyball club in San Diego uses these for serving line drills. Players can clearly see where the service line would be on courts without permanent lines. Helps improve serving accuracy significantly.