JT Jerseys (They're all the same), Empire Jersey, PJ Speed Camo, Smart Parts Fighter Jersey
Marker Setup:
Blue Eagle Cocker
Blue Aim Front block, Back block, and 15* asa
Blue Kapp Twisted Cocking Rod
Blue P&P Dye Beavertail
Blue Kapp On/Off
Black WGP Hinge
Black Shocktech Stubby Drop
Blue Shocktech Supafly Bolt
Blue (accident) Shocktech Rat Valve
Chrome Shochtech FGP
Chrome WGP STO Ram
Chrome WGP CT 3-Way
Chrome Palmer Stab (soon to be Chrome Torpedo or Glad)
68/3000 Steely Crossfire Tank
5th Gen Bushmaster2K (2nd fishbone generation)
Green and Black splash
Fully Vapored
Chaos Chip
Strengths:
Pattern, Colors, Feel, Cut, Price
Weaknesses:
Paint Absorbtion
Review:
I have the Red to Yellow fade (top to bottom) Bladez Jersey. My entire team bought these, and we got them on special for like 30 bucks a piece. Great jersey for that price. I love the Bladez Pattern, its so cool looking! And it basically Frames out Names and Numbers, so it looks even cooler. I love the bright color of the yellow ones. I love bright flashy stuff at tourneys! :-) These jerseys aren't quite as heavy weight as the JT jerseys, but thats not necessarily a bad thing. The JT's can be too heavy at times. The PJ Jerseys are just right. They are cut comfortably, and are nice and baggy. Producing a couple extra bounces when it counts. Like I already mentioned, getting them for 30 bucks was a great deal. I love this jersey, and of the 4 I own, this is the one I wear most often.
This line of PJ jerseys has a weird absorption property. It sucks the paint in almost instantly. Which some times makes it hard to get rid of hits at the end of a game. I've been called out in second game because I couldn't get rid of the hit after the first game.
Conclusion:
I love this jersey. If you can get it at a decent price, I definitely recommend this style of jersey. Looks and feels great. The only problem is that it sucks paint up like a sponge... So they get an 8
Rating:
8 out of 10
Last edited on Tuesday, June 3rd, 2003 at 12:29 am PST