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Wednesday, January 19th, 2011 |
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Period of Product Use: |
3 months |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Orange County Bushwackers SL66
Sacramento XSV Ego 06
1 of 150 blue e-star camo Etek1
Bob Long Closer
DYE DM4
Proto Minion 07
SP Ion, Ion XE
Angel LED, Angel A1
AutoMags and AutoCockers
Invert Mini
I purchased a PM7 Ultralite frame to install on a Proto Matrix 07. |
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| Marker Setup: |
I'm a hardcore poor gun whore, seventeen (17) markers and counting:
Orange County Bushwackers SL66
Sacramento XSV Ego 06
1 of 150 blue e-star camo Etek1
Bob Long Closer
DYE DM4 (dust black)
Proto Minion 2007
SP Ion (ShockTech body kit)
SP Ion XE
WDP Angel LED 1999
APS Angel A1
2 Invert MINI (gloss black, dust olive)
5 WGP Autocockers (Bob Long, 2 E-Cockers, pump Trilogy, E2)
6 AGD AutoMags
2 JT E-Excellerators
1 VL E-marker |
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| Strengths: |
Ergonomic, Sticky Grips, Heads Up Display |
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| Weaknesses: |
Expensive, Overly small for Large Hands |
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| Review: |
The DYE Ultralite grip frame is based on the principle of palm swells.
In theory, the idea is to thin out the other contact areas (thumb and fingers) while filling out the palm, so as to produce a more ergonomic feel.
In reality, while the grip frame is very comfortable to hold it is not ideally suited to paintball. It provides a nice secure grip for competitve pistol shooting, but when running and gunning in the world of speedball, the Ultralite frame is such not a great advantage.
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| Conclusion: |
While this grip comes stock on the more pricey DYE Matrix models, i would recommend trying it out first before buying one to upgrade your current spoolie. |
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