Product Description
The Guarany Balance W is the world’s first 20-litre manual knapsack sprayer specifically engineered for women operators. Developed in Brazil after extensive ergonomic studies with female agricultural workers, it combines the legendary Guarany constant high pressure (6 bar / 90 psi) and internal agitation with a revolutionary women-centred design: narrower, contoured tank that follows the female body shape, shorter and lighter pumping lever positioned closer to the hip, extra-curved padded shoulder straps, adjustable chest support, and lower overall weight distribution. Despite its 20-litre capacity, it weighs only 4.3 kg empty and feels dramatically lighter during long spraying days. Ideal for coffee, cocoa, vegetables, horticulture, floriculture and public health campaigns where women form a large part of the workforce.
Product Attributes
• Brand & Model: Guarany Balance W (Women Edition)
• Tank Capacity: 20 litres (UV-resistant polyethylene, narrower contoured shape)
• Pump: Internal high-efficiency pressurization system (brass & stainless steel)
• Max Pressure: 6 bar (90 psi) – constant pressure until the last drop
• Flow Rate: Up to 1.3 L/min
• Lance: 60 cm stainless-steel with ergonomic brass trigger valve
• Nozzles Included: Adjustable cone, flat fan, deflector + complete spare seals kit
• Straps & Harness: Extra-curved padded shoulder straps, adjustable chest support, padded waist belt – all designed for female anatomy
• Pump Lever: Shorter, lighter, reversible (left/right) and positioned lower for reduced shoulder strain
• Agitation: Hydraulic paddle agitation (perfect mixing of powders)
• Weight (empty): Only 4.3 kg – one of the lightest 20L professional sprayers
• Filtration: Triple filtration system
• Warranty: 12 months
Best Possible Applications
• Women-Led Coffee & Cocoa Farms: All-day comfort for female sprayer teams
• Floriculture & Greenhouse Operations: Predominantly female workforce spraying roses, carnations, and ornamentals
• Vegetable & Smallholder Farming: Perfect for women cooperatives and family farms
• Public Health & Vector Control: Chosen by ministries of health for female brigades fighting dengue, malaria, and zika