Period of Product Use: |
3 months |
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Paintball Experience: |
2 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Evo2 (slower but pretty much same thing) |
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| Strengths: |
Price
Speed
Durability
Simplicity
hard to break paint on |
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| Weaknesses: |
Sits high
Battery spacer (see review)
Balance (weight is in back) |
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| Review: |
I picked one of there up for 60 bucks which i thought was very fair for the price. The only thing i found to be wrong with this product was that the required battery spacer did not keep the batteries from moving. I Found this out the hard way since i was in the middle of a game when my hopper quit working so i had to keep hitting it to feed da balls into it the solution to this was to cut a piece of card board from a box and place it below the batteries. Other than that problem this hopper was pretty much flawless. It lives up to it's 23 bps feeding capability. It is durable , i have found this because i have dropped itr numerous times and ran into many things with out cracks or forfeit of functionality. |
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| Conclusion: |
If you only have 60 bucks to spend on a hopper go out and pick up one of these baby's. i give this hopper a high 8 , because of the spacer issue, but i'll round it up for the price. |
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| Rating: |
| 9 out of 10 | Last edited on Sunday, February 10th, 2008 at 2:31 pm PST |
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