The accuracy of this review is disputed. Please see discussion below.
Period of Product Use:
Only tested
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Paintball Experience:
3 years
Similar Products Used:
Revvy (simpler, better, much better plastic)
Strengths:
Holds "220+"
Feeds very quick
Weaknesses:
TOO BIG. Period.
Plastic: That "clear brittle crap" (definitely not $60 plastic)
Review:
I took it out of the box, and the first thing I thought was, "Damn I didn't know it was going to be a football."
Then as I was putting it into the feed on my gun I heard the CHEAP plastic it's made out of cracking already. It's seemed together at the neck in a way where it will seperate only after a few times fitting it in.
If you were going to stand in one spot the whole time and shoot, it's a great hopper.
But when you're running around, or running through woods you can get this thing caught on a branch (which would be easy to because it's like balancing a blimp), and it wouldn't have a hard time breaking off at the neck.
The plastic is just too brittle to be charging $60+ for it.
Conclusion:
I guess it would be alright if you play back and don't run around as much, but if you play recreationally at all don't spend $60 on this thing, get one of those ZAP Mach 404's I think they're even made of higher quality plastic than this thing...
all hoppers break there plastic. my friends have eggys and the shell broke on all of them....that zap will break so its not the plastic that matters its how fast it feeds
quote:Originally posted by Mitch_nadroz all hoppers break there plastic. my friends have eggys and the shell broke on all of them....that zap will break so its not the plastic that matters its how fast it feeds
uhh, actually they dont all break. After 3 replacement shells for this hopper, I gave up.