Period of Product Use: |
| Less than a month | 5 of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
3 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
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| Marker Setup: |
X-Mag LX
4500-68CI Flatline reg and tank
Macrolines
Shocktech long drop forward
Longbow with SS backs
Egg 2 on the way.
Warp interface cable |
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| Strengths: |
It will lower your total profile and allow left bunker shooting with ease. |
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| Weaknesses: |
Standard mounting bracket that comes with it has poor adjustment capability |
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| Review: |
The warp is a god send to people that can handle the extra 15 oz on there rig. I carry a total of 26 balls from the ball detent to the top of the warp. This gives a lot of room for the last minute reloading. I was disappointed by the fact that a Halo is entirely to big for the warp on an X-Mag. I had to purchase an Egg 2 so I had room to get my hand around my gun. The mounting bracket provided with the warp is not the best design that it could be, and allows only limited adjustments
When I tested the set up with an Egg 2, I found it to be everything it is rumored to be and better. It allows me to shoot out the left side by just turning the gun sideways. This is absolutely the best feature that it brings to my game. I no longer have to switch hands while running just to slide into my bunker shooting out the left.
The Warp interface cable (sold separate) is a must for maximum performance. It will allow the warp to feed with every shoot you make. This increases the overall feed capability and speed.
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| Conclusion: |
This is a must have for mid and front players that can handle the weight and are right hand dominant. This makes my game a lot more enjoyable and easier to play. I don't have to worry about hopper hits, and left side shooting is a dream. I have found it also increases my accuracy out the left side of the bunkers because I balance my rig better and keep the marker straighter.
Hands down the best addition I have made to my setup. |
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