£2,179.00 + VAT
| 36 Months | 48 Months | 60 Months |
|---|---|---|
| £75.65 per month | £59.20 per month | £49.39 per month |
The SWOZI Evo Manual Line Marker is a durable, manually operated sports pitch marker designed for clubs that want solid performance today with the option to upgrade to GPS in the future. It’s built on a galvanised steel frame with large ball-bearing wheels and a high-pressure spray system that delivers clean, consistent lines without overcomplicating the process.
If you’re currently marking with string and tape but not ready to commit to a fully integrated GPS system, the SWOZI Evo gives you a stable, long-term platform. When the time is right, it can be upgraded with SWOZI’s GPS-supported spray arm, removing the need for cords and manual layout work.
The SWOZI Evo is a manually operated line marking trolley designed for football, rugby and multi-sport grass pitches. It gives you a stable, professional marking platform without forcing you straight into a full GPS system. For many clubs, that balance matters.
You still push it. You still control it. But everything about the chassis, spray system and layout flexibility feels more substantial than a basic transfer-wheel or budget spray marker.
The Evo runs on three large ball-bearing wheels, which makes it stable and smooth across uneven grass. The galvanised steel frame is built for regular use, not just occasional touch-ups. It’s the kind of trolley that feels planted rather than flimsy when you’re pushing long touchlines.
For volunteer-led clubs or school grounds teams, that stability makes marking quicker and less tiring.
The high-pressure nozzle system produces bold, consistent lines while helping to control paint use. A stainless steel suction filter supports clean paint flow, and the integrated rinsing mode makes cleaning more straightforward at the end of a session.
The spray head can be mounted at the front or on the side, with no tools required. That flexibility is useful when marking tight areas, working near obstacles, or adjusting your workflow.
Storage space allows for up to two paint containers (up to 2 × 10L), and the Evo is compatible with liquid paint from all major manufacturers, so you are not tied into a closed system.
The Evo is the foundation model in the SWOZI line marking range. It is manually operated as standard, but designed from the outset to accept SWOZI’s GPS-supported spray arm and RTK system when required.
That means you can start with a dependable manual machine and upgrade later, rather than replacing the whole unit.
If you already know you want integrated GPS from day one, the SWOZI Pico is the natural step up. Pico is built around a more dedicated GPS workflow, reducing the need to plan for retrofit later. For clubs that are certain they want digital layout straight away, that can be the more direct route.
For many grassroots clubs, however, the Evo makes financial sense. It spreads the investment and keeps all options open.
If you are expecting full autonomy or hands-off robotic marking, the Evo is not that machine. It is still manually pushed. But if you want a durable, upgrade-ready platform that improves line quality today and keeps future GPS options open, it fits the brief properly.
Buying a line marker isn’t just about the machine — it’s about making sure it’s set up correctly and kept running properly. Groundtech supports you through initial setup, paint configuration and, if required, future GPS upgrade planning.
If you decide to retrofit the SWOZI GPS spray arm later, we can guide you through what’s required, including RTK setup and subscription considerations, so there are no surprises.
The SWOZI Evo is designed to be durable and straightforward to maintain, but regular cleaning and correct paint handling still matter. Groundtech can supply genuine parts, advise on battery options and help with pump or spray system queries if they arise.
Whether you are marking once a week or managing multiple pitches, having proper backup makes ownership easier.
One of the strengths of the Evo is its ability to grow with your club. When the time comes to move to GPS-supported marking, Groundtech can help you assess whether a retrofit makes sense or whether stepping up to the SWOZI Pico would be more suitable for your workload.
That way, you are not locked into a decision too early — and you are not left trying to work it out alone later.
| Operation Mode | Manually operated |
| Frame | Steel galvanised |
| Drive | Pushed |
| Wheels | 3 large wheels with ball bearings |
| Steering Bar | Height adjustable |
| Marking Paint Capacity | 1–2 paint canisters on storage board (up to 2 × 10L) |
| Battery | 1 × 12V / 25Ah (standard), second battery optional |
| Battery Life | Up to 1 day (per charge) |
| Display Battery Life | Yes |
| GPS | Upgradeable – single antenna (when fitted) |
| Network RTK | Yes (GPS subscription required when upgraded) |
| SWOZI RTK Base | Optional |
| Spray Arm | Upgradeable with SWOZI GPS-supported spray arm |
| Laser Tracker | Optional (when upgraded) |
| Sports Field Templates | Over 100 (with GPS upgrade) |
Yes. The Evo is designed to accept the SWOZI GPS-supported spray arm. Once fitted, it can operate with RTK support and access digital sports field templates.
If you use RTK network support, a GPS subscription is required. Groundtech can advise on what’s needed before you commit to the upgrade.
No. The Evo is a manually pushed line marker. It improves line quality and durability compared to basic spray markers, but it is not autonomous.
The Evo is compatible with liquid line marking paints from major manufacturers. It is not a closed paint system.
The standard 12V / 25Ah battery is designed to last up to a full working day under normal use. A second battery can be added if required.
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