One color, hard to install internals, no speed feed
Review:
I found this thinking it would be a more affordable alternative to a suicide shell. its the same price as a ordinary halo shell and comes with all of the necessary screws for assembly but this is easier said than done because the shell i put on was slighly out of shape and i had to flex it to install the drive housing and board, but once i got it all together it was beautiful. at the time i ordered the speed strip shell it had only one color combination of black and smoke which i like but some may not. after a couple of tournys with the shell installed its held up nicely no cracks or flaws compared to the standard halo shell that cracked after the second game. the screws for the top half dont tighen down totally and allows some slop in the top of the shell but not enough to really cause problems
my only real beef about this shell is that i cant install a speed feed or somethin similar without breakin the lid off
Conclusion:
Overall a good shell better than the normal halo shell and just as good as the hybrid shell just not as many colors, if you smash ur halo shell get one of these i give it an 8 only because of the lil slop and the difficulty to get drive houseing in
i have some blue ones and i was looking at the lid. Cant you just pop the little pin out and put the speedfeed on? the hopper pin isnt enclosed like the regular halo shells. i have a speedfeed for mine and the company i bought it from said it works. You might have to get the warfeed from warrior pb cuz its a little bigger thsn the original speedfeeds