EcoWalker Corner Arrow Direction Markers — Mixed Colors 6-Pack
Six corner-arrow TPE direction markers in six bright colors. 98g per disc, non-slip base. Mark turns, corners, and change-of-direction points in agility and speed drills.
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Six bright corner-arrow direction markers built for fast-paced agility drills. Each disc points clearly in one direction, so players know exactly where to cut, plant, and accelerate — no more confusion mid-drill.
Why coaches and trainers love them:
- Visible from anywhere on the field — six bold colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple) so you can call out drills by color
- Won’t blow away — 98g per disc, heavier than most flat markers, stays put even on windy fields
- Non-slip TPE base — grips grass, turf, gym floors, and concrete without curling at the edges
- Clean directional design — large arrow shape readable from 30+ feet, perfect for cone drills, change-of-direction work, and footwork patterns
- Built to last — flexible TPE rubber bends without cracking; just rinse with water after use
What’s in the box:
- 6 x corner-arrow direction markers (1 of each color: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple)
- Approximate disc size: 9 inches across the arrow
- Weight: ~98g per disc
Perfect for:
Soccer training • Football agility drills • Basketball footwork • Lacrosse cone drills • Youth sports practice • PE class activities • Speed and reaction training
3 quick drill ideas:
- Color call-outs — coach yells a color, athlete sprints to that arrow and cuts in the direction it points
- Pattern runs — set 4 arrows in a square; athletes follow the arrows in sequence as fast as possible
- Reaction sprints — flip arrows mid-drill so players have to read direction on the fly
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Frequently asked questions
What are flat training markers used for?
Flat training markers (also called disc cones or spot markers) are used to mark boundaries, training grids, and drill stations during soccer, football, baseball, and general field practice. The flat profile means players can step on them without tripping — a major safety advantage over traditional pointed cones, especially in fast-paced agility drills.
Are flat markers safer than traditional cones?
Yes. Traditional pointed cones become a real trip hazard the moment a player steps on one mid-drill. Flat markers stay flush to the surface, so players running over them at full speed are not affected. Coaches running youth or high-intensity drills almost always prefer flat markers for this reason.
How many markers do I need for a soccer team?
For a typical youth or adult team of 10 to 14 players, a set of 30 to 40 markers covers most drill needs — boundary lines, agility grids, passing lanes, and station markers — with extras for color-coded sub-groups. Camps and academies running multiple stations simultaneously typically run 60 to 100 markers in rotation.
How do coaches use multiple colors of training markers?
Color-coded markers let coaches organize drills by zone, age group, or skill station without verbal instructions. Common patterns: one color for boundaries, one for goals or targets, one for transition zones, and one for individual player positions. Multi-color sets are especially useful for camps where several drills run side by side on the same field.
Can flat markers be used on grass, turf, and indoors?
Yes. Eco Walker flat markers work on natural grass, artificial turf, indoor sports halls, hard court surfaces, sand, and pavement. They have enough weight to stay in place in light wind, but pack flat for transport between venues. Coaches who rotate between indoor and outdoor sessions typically carry one set that handles every surface.
How long do flat markers last with daily training use?
Eco Walker flat markers are made from heavy-duty TPE rubber designed for repeated cleat impact, weather exposure, and full-season use. Under typical youth or club use — multiple sessions per week, regular outdoor exposure — coaches report 2 to 4 seasons of life before colors begin to fade or replacement is needed. The flat profile also resists the structural cracks that affect traditional cones.
How do you store and transport flat markers?
Flat markers stack into a compact disc that fits in a small mesh bag or duffel pocket — a full set of 30 to 40 markers takes up roughly the volume of a single football. Most Eco Walker marker sets ship with a carry bag included. The flat profile means transport is far easier than traditional cone sets, which require dedicated cone carriers and significantly more car space.
Where does Eco Walker ship training markers?
Eco Walker ships flat markers and the full training catalogue across the United States and Canada. Orders are fulfilled from US warehouses via the Amazon MCF logistics network, with typical delivery in 2 to 5 business days. Shipping is free on every order within the US.
What is the return policy on training markers?
Unused training markers in original packaging can be returned within 30 days of delivery for a full refund (less original shipping if applicable). All Eco Walker products also carry a 1-year manufacturer warranty against defects. To start a return, email support@ecowalker.net with your order number.
Who manufactures Eco Walker training markers?
Eco Walker training markers are manufactured by TAY Sports — the same group that designs and produces our inflatable soccer goals and Ecowalker Light field lighting. We design and build in-house, then sell direct through this site without distributors or markup. When you buy here, you are buying from the manufacturer.