Tippmann A-5 w/ E-grip (A.P.E. Board)
New Designs Aluminum Power Tube
Shock tech super fly front bolt
Tech-T cyclone squishy paddles
Tippmann 6 position adjustable shoulder stock
Spyder Kingman remote line
Tippmann 14 inch barrel
Allen Paintball 350+ round hopper
Recommended Barrels:
Worked fine in my Tippmann werks barrel which is .688 bore size. Might even work with something a bit smaller too.
Strengths:
Good shell
Accuracy
Decent fill
No barrel breaks
Reliable target break
Weaknesses:
A few Dimples
Some were oval shaped
Review:
Dxs Triumph is one of the best paintballs I've ever used. I was looking for the right paintballs for me, something that was accurate, no barrel breaks, and broke on my opponents easily. Once I bought a case of these and used them on the field my search was over, they had everything I wanted out of a paintball. However when I open the bags I notice that some of them were slightly oval shaped and some were dimpled (Not all of them but just some, most of them were in good shape), but fortunately the dimples were not big enough to cause any breaking or accuracy problems, all of them still flew straight. The fill is average, it's not too thick but not too weak. Although these paintballs break easily they are not too brittle for the cyclone just to let all you other A-5/98c users out there know, so you shouldn't have any problems with chopping. One other thing, make sure you store these properly cause if you don't they'll go bad on you quick.
Conclusion:
If you're looking for a paint that is cheap, accurate, doesn't break in barrel, and has reliable target breaking Dxs Triumph is the paint you want to buy. This paint is great for team practice and BYOP events. Even though some of them had dimples and some of them were slightly oval shaped they still didn't cause me any problems and as long as that was the case this gets a 10 out of 10.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Thursday, June 5th, 2008 at 7:48 am PST