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Period of Product Use: |
Less than a month |
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Paintball Experience: |
1 year |
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Similar Products Used: |
Misc Electric hoppers VL Revo, eggy's, Prophecy(tested), Dye Rotor |
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| Marker Setup: |
Spyder Electra 09
HPA CF 4500
Invert Halo Too
Remote Coil Cord
CP 14" One Piece barrel |
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| Strengths: |
QUIET
Loading system
Easy programing
Strong
4 batteries |
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| Weaknesses: |
Screws (not really, but see review) |
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| Review: |
Comparing too all the others I own and have tested I would say this one i recommend for budget players. Its Very quiet, strong, easy to use.
Once u read the manual on how to program it its very simple, it only takes 5 minutes to learn how.
Dont worry about being near someone else and the hopper trying to load because of their gun fire setting the hopper off its adjustable.
if u have the extra money i would say get the prophecy because of how easy it is to take apart and clean, rather then unscrewing/cleaning/reassembling this thing for 10 minutes, but 100$ is quiet expensive, We cant argue about the Dye Rotor simply the best but u also pay $$$ for it.
Back to the review, We strapped this on a friend of mines Ego 9 and it kept up after doing some fine adjustments on the settings. For 60$ i dont know of a better hopper thats as strong as this one and energy efficient
Cleaning is just the same as any other hopper with screws. it sucks the 1st couple of times, but it you become you'll get used to it. but a screwless hopper would be great for fast easy cleaning.
Ive played 4 full 8 hour playing days with it, havent had to change batteries and not had an issue with any jamming. and have not changed the 4 cheap ass batteries in it. |
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| Conclusion: |
Great hopper hands down, just cant compare to the eggys and the others at this price, and i cant stress to you all on how DURABLE this hopper is. |
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