Period of Product Use: |
| 3 months | 0 of 1 people found this review helpful.
|
|
 |
Paintball Experience: |
3 years |
 |
Similar Products Used: |
PBGear 4+1 - horizontal, kind of a newb pack. The +1 was a tank pocket.
Dye Xcel pack - it was ok but the pods wobbled.
Redz Dimensionz - nice but no back padding. |
 |
| Marker Setup: |
Ion
SP swivel qev
AKA Sidewinder
Kila '06 detents
VP Scythe trigger
CP 2-piece
CP Micro drop
CP 2k5 on/off
CCM No Pro
Halo B w/ Rip Drive
Crossfire 68/4500
ProTouch grips |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| Strengths: |
Affordable!
Back padding.
Elastic pod slots (ejects pods). |
 |
| Weaknesses: |
Um, i had to wait for them to go on sale? |
 |
| Review: |
Other packs i've used worked fine but weren't very comfortable on my back. I was interested in the Dye packs but they cost way too much. Good thing Dye created their Proto line, for us ballers on a budget.
Back padding isn't as thick as the Dye Attack packs but it's enough for me. The elastic on the pod slots really does spring those pods out into your hand. Doesn't even need the assistance of gravity. Like most good packs, the fasteners work like a back support belt - initial velcro straps to get it on + 2 elastic velcro straps to keep it snug. |
 |
| Conclusion: |
Nice packs with all the fancy features without the fancy pricetag. |
 |
| Rating: |
| 10 out of 10 | Last edited on Thursday, February 23rd, 2006 at 12:56 pm PST |
|
 |