The pattern is a mech Worrior made of Autococker parts.
This jersey was designed around the ARMY OF ORR and is lined with the same mesh lining as Worr's latest jerseys.
Product Availability
The Worr Game Products Armor Jersey is newer, so it should be commonly available, both new and used.
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Proto jersey - pretty much the same.
Proto practice jersey - same as above but made without sleeves.
Marker Setup:
WGP 2k3 Vertical Cocker
AKA Sidewinder reg
CP 2-piece
Hybrid Mini Savier Drop (MSD)
Hybrid Grind
Empire Reloader
Crossfire 68/4500
Strengths:
Unique*
Low price
Looks awesome
Weaknesses:
Sleeves are really long**
Review:
This jersey has been around for at least over a year because that's how long i've been drooling over it. it's got a mech warrior made of cocker parts on it - how cool is that?! Even one of the dudes that works at Sherwood paintball likes it.
$40 is cheap for a jersey, compared to all the good jerseys out there. There isn't any extra padding, rubber injected logos or fancy sewn-in designs - just a straight-forward jersey. The elbow area is padded (pretty thick, too) & venting starts from the arm pits & goes all the way down. Already washed it once & the colors didn't fade - good quality, in my book.
* As long as it's been around, i'd expect to see it more often somewhere. But i haven't, which makes it even cooler.
** Only bad thing (but not too bad) is the sleeves are freaking long. i DID order an XL so that would be expected but they're longer than my Proto jersey's sleeves, which is also an XL. But whatever, they're just sleeves.
Conclusion:
i'd say get it but since originality is a major thing to me, i'd recommend you not get it so i'll be the only one. MWAA HAHAHAHAHA!
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Friday, April 22nd, 2005 at 12:44 pm PST