Holds alotta paint, doesn't look bad, the lid serves as a spout, constant feed.
Weaknesses:
Kind of on the large side.
Review:
Initially, I had started with the Quantum,(NEVER EVEN CONSIDER GETTING IT) because I didn't really plan on upgrading to the Rocker, and that thing sucked beyond belief. So I decided why get another hopper that I'll just be unhappy with, and nag at flaws, so I decided, what the hell, go top of the line. So I was between the Egg, and the Halo. The key reason I chose the Egg over the Halo was because it held more paint. I then found out that it was upgradable with a Z-board and had a crazy feed rate. So I placed my order, and a week later, had my egg. Now, this thing is rather large, but that's to accomodate lotsa paintballs. Approx. 180. Thankfully, this thing has a speed adjustment knob on the side of it... because when I first started shooting, it actually wouldn't feed because of how slow my spyder shot. So I turned it down, it fed like a charm. Worked beautifully, and I eventually upgraded it. (See my review for the Z-board) Another feature which I find unique, and rather helpful, is how the lid opens downwards, and is rounded. It serves as a pouring spout so you don't spill paintballs, for those who have trouble reloading, or just like the added luxory.
Conclusion:
Great hopper, holds lots of paint, feeds reliably, adjustable, pouring spout, upgradable... There's very little else you could ask for out of a hopper. You will buy one. Get it. Got it? Good.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Friday, June 24th, 2005 at 9:52 am PST
Faster then 23? I doubt it, but it's worth a shot I guess. I haven't been doin' much ballin' lately, so it's not an issue at the moment... I'll keep that in mind though.