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High-Visibility Vinyl Cones

High-Visibility Vinyl Cones

SKU:C12

Regular price $7.69 CAD
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Our High-Visibility Vinyl Cones are the perfect tool for school games, sports and fitness training. Designed to handle indoor and outdoor use, these UV-protected vinyl cones come in 3 heights – 12″, 15″, and 18″ – for a variety of training drills. The bright orange colour makes them easy to spot, even in low-light, giving you the confidence to get the most out of your training. When you’re done with these pylons, they’re stackable too, so you can store them away with ease. Get creative with your drills and watch your performance improve with these durable and dependable vinyl cones.

Product Details

  • Top Quality: Constructed of a durable UV-protected vinyl.
  • High-Visibility: The bright orange colour of these sport markers are great for all environments, in dark and low-light conditions or even in long grass. During high-action games and workouts, easily spot the high-visibility cones while in motion.
  • Many Uses: Cones and pylons can be used for many different uses such as sport markers, training drills for running, roller blading, driving, biking, and also for safety purposes to designate zones and areas.
  • Three Height Variations: Available in 12", 15", and 18".

What's Included

  • Avaliable in three sizes.
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Soccer Drills:

Pirate Treasure

Drill Setup:

  • Create a grid about 30X30-yard square. 
  • Set up 10 tall cones (treasure) along one side.
  • On the other side have each player (the pirates) start with a ball. 
  • 2-3 players start in the middle grid—defending the treasure (cones).

Drill Instructions:

  • The pirates attempt to dribble past the defenders to get the treasure.
  • To get the treasure the players must knock down the cone with the ball.
  • Once they have knocked down the cone they must pick up the cone and take it back to their starting point while dribbling the ball.
  • If the pirates lose the ball by the defenders, they must start back over at the original starting point.