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Period of Product Use: |
6 months |
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Paintball Experience: |
2 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Rotor
Pinokio
Halo B
Pulse
Revvy |
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| Marker Setup: |
Check-It V2 Classic Sniper Pump
Delrin Oringless Bolt
NDZ On/Off with CP Rail
Benchmark Frame
Freak JR with .682 and .684 inserts
Empire Regulator
VL Revvy 12v with Xboard
Ninja 45/45 With Empire ZN Cover |
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| Strengths: |
ADJUSTABILITY!
Price
Looks
Speed and reliability |
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| Weaknesses: |
Battery life, that's about it. |
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| Review: |
Alright, so after getting 4 jams in one match in a tournament, I decided it was time for a change.
I tried out the Pinokio, and HATED it. I actually had a ball push the bend sensor inside and render the hopper useless.
I went for the Prophecy, because I realized that I was beginning to learn about tuning, etc. and I liked a more relaiable and adjustable hopper. That is what the prophecy is. You can adjust speed, tension, and sound activatability. I liked the nose cone system that wasn't like the Pinokio, because I liked being able to pop on the small cone for quick hopper ball or pump, or the long one for LONG scenario games and such.
The hopper had no jams while I used crap paint up to DXS Silver in it, and overall, I rate it 10x better than the Dye rotor.
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| Conclusion: |
Overally, my favorite High-End hopper on the market. My #1 favorite is still the VL 12v Revvy......But the Prophecy is in a close second! |
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