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Wednesday, October 2nd, 2002 |
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Period of Product Use: |
More than 5 years |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Midnight, Blaze, Evil, Marballizer & RP Pro, Inferno, ZAP, kick-n |
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| Marker Setup: |
E99 w/ 88/4500 crossfire, teardrop and custom foregrip |
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Recommended Barrels: |
Teardrop and/or All American - boomstick also works very well |
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| Strengths: |
These are great paintballs, it really irritates me that so many little kids talk trash about this paint, and quite honestly it sound like most of them haven't even used them! Proballs have excellent quality shells - they do not dimple, they fly nice and straight and break alot better than the majority of the competition- this especially includes ALL Diablo paint - midnight AND blaze, since I've gotten various cases of Diablos with dimples galore - they fly like they're drunk and the break when they fell like it - sorry Boy and Girls, I'll take the proball thanks.
Fill wise, they're stuffed with a nice thick paint that is vivid and harder to wipe off then most other paint, except for some of the tourny grade stuff - (marbs for instance)
Lastly, they're priced relatively cheap considering how much better they're performance is - meaning that they fly straight and break, unlike other comparable stuff that flies crooked and bounces. |
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| Weaknesses: |
The only thing I don't particularly like is that they ship in 2 bags of 1000 instead of 4 bags of 500 - but this is a very minor detail and this is great paint. |
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| Conclusion: |
Bottom line is unless I can get super-discount marbs, I'll shoot proball unless if have no other choice (such as on field paint only days) Proball is great stuff and all the little kids should stop badmouthing it for no reason - they fly arrow straight, they don't dimple, they BREAK and at only 45 bucks a case they're friggin cheap! They easily earn a 9.5 - I'll give it a ten here to try and compensate for all the BS badmouthing |
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