Is the Streamliner 354 the Best Ever?

Beacon AthleticsA little over a year ago we introduced the newest member of the Streamliner family — the Streamliner 354 is our 4-wheel, 35 lb capacity hopper dry line marker with some noteworthy, smart upgrades.

Improvements with this versatile Streamliner include moving the drive wheels from the back to the front, allowing the operator to raise the front wheels off the ground to stop the chalk flow while riding on the back wheels. It’s not necessary to turn the chalk off at the control rod. This feature comes in handy when drawing lots of short lines like when you’re outlining the batter’s and catcher’s boxes.

Beacon AthleticsAlso new is the relocated line guide which the operator can easily see when looking right down the handle shaft. We also increased the separation of the hopper from the handle shaft for much better visibility, making it possible for the operator to actually watch the chalk drop right onto the baseline soil. Our string line guide has been moved to the base of the handle shaft on this 354 unit to assist the operator in properly lining up the chalker with the string line. And speaking of the handle, the Streamliner 354 sports a new ergonomic handle similar to a bicycle for easier control and maneuverability.

Beacon AthleticsI have personally used this chalker many times at our testing facility in Madison, Wisconsin, and can definitely say it is my favorite of all of the Streamliners. Other crew members who have used the 354 have felt the same way. Give this unit a try and see what you think… we’re confident this Streamliner will not only live up to the reputation of its siblings, but it may even surpass them.

Paul Zwaska (contributor)

A former head groundskeeper for the Baltimore Orioles, Paul has been a frequent contributor to Beacon’s Ballfield Blog and other resources and products. Among other contributions to Beacon, he authored Groundskeeper University, the pioneering online ballfield maintenance training venue.