-Cheaper then everything else
-Thick Fill(When they break)
-Accurate
Weaknesses:
-Almost never broke
Review:
I got these because they were the cheapest paint my field for the tourney i was at. I got em, brang them to my table and cracked them open, they were pretty good looking outta the box and the were consistent and no dimples. I went and chronoed with them and the fill was thick and they broke, against a peice of wood, and they were accurate. so i went onto the field for the first game and i lit up this guy in the back can and know i hit hi but he was still in, so i called paint check on him and he wasn't hit. we ended up losing that game. i walked off the field and asked the guy if i hit him, he's like ya you hit me like ten times and none broke, i was so p***ed. so after that i ended up trading most of it for all star paint and that worked great for the rest of the day.
Conclusion:
Some good qualities but nothing is worse then paint that doesn't break and it's becasue of the paint that you lost a game.
he mite have had layers of cloths on and its rec paint it doesn't have the same shell as a "Pro" grade paint will have. its good paint i use it all the time. he does not know what hes talking about. i mean i can understand if it doesn't break but ur trying to get apples from oranges. "the rec paint doent preform like "pro" grade paint" no crap its rec paint.