Introducing the most advanced and revolutionary 45 frame available in the world of paintball. The Ultralite 45 Frame is a culmination of professional player's influence mixed with progressive technological engineering. The new hour-glass shape allows for maximum control and comfort. Integrated head-up display LED light alerts you to the status of you marker without having to take your eyes off of the game. Our roller bearing trigger offers complete and total adjustment, helping you find your trigger's sweet spot. We've incorporated a bomb-proof button design. Our new rubber inset button tray houses two stainless steel buttons that allow the simplest of control, even with gloves on.
Product Availability
The Dye Ultralite Frame is newer, so it should be commonly available, both new and used.
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Period of Product Use:
Less than a month
6 of 15 people found this review helpful.
Paintball Experience:
More than 5 years
Similar Products Used:
stock dye pm6, stock timmy texas storm
Marker Setup:
all the fixins.
Strengths:
See my review.
Weaknesses:
See my review.
Review:
It is Hella light. Its thinner than a stock grip in the center of the grip. way thinner than my stock proto. But when i pulled my stock pm6 frame off and put on the new one i noticed that my stock 45 frame was hella light as well. Actually you could barely tell at all the weight difference. The trigger sweet spot was easy to find and adjusted right away. it has a sweet light display right on the grip that stands out in the direct sun. But to give this a fair rating I probably could have purchased some slim grips and a had a trigger job done and it would have performed just as well. Being that i have had the musashi 6 upgrade already performed on my proto. So i give it a 7 because of the price. If your looking to upgade your proto i would put 250 in other places first now that i have already spent the greenbacks. But now i am waiting on my sam orange bolt and my dye throttle tank.
Conclusion:
if you have the dough to throw get it. But if you just finished mowing 45 lawns and saved your cash all summer its not that significant of an upgrade.
Ulrtalite trigger frame is great fast as can be and way lite
Weaknesses:
I hate the stock trigger that comes on the Ultralite frame
Review:
Every thing about the Ultralite frame and the DM6 is great
Lite, fast, and just all around great all but the trigger
Does anyone know where I can get a upgraded trigger for the Ultralite frame ??
Please just leave a comment on this review and let me know where I can find one
Thanks
Ive found a new trigger by CP its great when I wrote this review the UL frame was so new there no aftermarked triggers out for it yet
Conclusion:
The Ultralite frame is near perfect all but the trigger I dont know what it is I dont like about it but I hate it
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Tuesday, December 12th, 2006 at 1:29 pm PST
I got my new Ultralite frame for Christmas. Upon attempting to put it on my marker, I realized the rail on the frame and the rail on the Empire Feul system I have (Which fit fine on the '05 grip) was at a slightly different angle, enough so the air system would not fit. Putting a Hybrid rail on solved my problems totally, and actually gives me a better feel anyway.
Other than that minor problem, the frame preforms beautifully. The trigger is nice, and easy to adjust- the bootup time is easily twice as fast, and comes stock with a few ramping modes.
It fit onto the DM5 perfectly.
Conclusion:
A very good product, I suggest you purchase one of these if you can't afford to upgrade to a new marker for the next season.
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.
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
Strengths:
Ergonomic, Sticky Grips, Heads Up Display
Weaknesses:
Expensive, Overly small for Large Hands
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.
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.
At first i was skeptical, i thought it was the stupidest thing ever to get, especially at 250, but i got my pm6 with it for 800 for both of them. If i didnt get it with the gun, i wouldve probably saved upfor it. It is much skinnier than the stock frame, and comes with the great grips, giving it a great feel, and also comes with better trigger than the stock double trigger (wich i personally hate), this trigger has improved my shooting without a doubt (which is a preferance thing though)
Conclusion:
Great product, but dont buy it unless you have some money laying around.
I say 9/10 because the price
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Friday, February 2nd, 2007 at 12:27 pm PST
Ninja Black DM4
UL Frame
CP Reg
45/45 N/A Tank
Dye on/off
VLocity
So on...
Strengths:
Comfortable
Light
Looks
Weaknesses:
Have to manually reset all of the settings
Review:
+The UL frame is the most comfortable frame that I have ever felt in my life!
+Nice trigger and lots of settings to get it just right.
+Reasonable price.
+Good name behind it.
-Their isn't a noticeable weight difference between the UL and stock frame.
-The LED on the side isn't that usfull at all.
Ok this very is soo nice it makes my dm5 noticably lighter . ilove this frame it has 3 modes on it for tournament play and is so comfy to hold i never want to put this thing down i love the trigger on it it has zero trigger wobble and i can rip so fast i could hit 17bps easy
buy this frame for ur dye or proto marker
Light, Feels Good, Looks Nice, LED in the grip in two places, Stock ramping board.
Weaknesses:
Price. Thats all.
Review:
Get upgrade if you are serious about improving or making your marker feel better this is what you want the Ultiralight frame is Ultralight and UltraNice. So be sure to pick one up as soon as possable. I love the way the frame is hourglass shaped. You don't have to take the grips off to adjust the trigger or tighten the on/off/asa.
Conclusion:
Great Upgrade. Don't regreat the 250+ I pay'd for it.
Black red fade dm6, 14" stiffi, pure energy 68/45, white reloader b
Strengths:
Light
Comfort
Stock dm6 modes
Weaknesses:
None
Review:
Well this came stock with my dm6 and I've never owned a matrix before so I don't know how the regular pm5,pm6,dm4, or dm5 frames felt, but I can tell you this frame made the dm6 one of the most comfortable guns I've ever even held. and the new dye sticky 3 grips provide very good grip and are very soft and comfortable.
Fits:
PM5, PM6, DM4, and DM5
modes include:
all of the stock dm6 settings like the nppl, psp, and millenium
new trigger adjusting:
the new trigger adjusting is quit unique, there is two holes in the grip so you can just slip your allen wrench in there and adjust your trigger without taking off the grip or trying to slip it in the front of the trigger.
Conclusion:
If you where to buy one for your gun you would be very happy with the looks, comfort, and the extra features, well worth the $230 if you can find one