Lids are hard to open, the joint that connects to the lid breaks easily
Review:
I've had these for more than two years now and it is time to update, these were good at first, but now I need a pod that i could open faster for speedball. thats where the dye pods come in. However, one good thing is that when i play woodsball this are the less prone to open premature and causing you to spill paint. I guess thats what DraXxuS was shooting for.
Conclusion:
If you can find them, get them only if you play woodsball because the lids won't open easliy and the pods are very strong.
Rating:
4 out of 10
Last edited on Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at 11:24 pm PST
The lids break failry easily, Lids are hard to open
Review:
I really liked these pods, they were hard enough to take hits without breaking. The only major problem was the the lid was hard to open and close, I could do it but many of my friends were to weak and I did notice a significant difference when I used to WGP pods. The lids tend to break too, because they are so hard to open, possibly?
Conclusion:
I really like these pods, would only recommend to someone I know wouldn't have trouble opening them though
I recently picked these up at our local field (Big Pearl Paintball) for 1.94 a piece and they have proved to be all they are said to b, a 140 ball pod. The only problem is sometimes I find it hard to open them. So far no spills, and I was definitely putting them to the test last time! I have the smoke color which is the only ones they have there, but I found some other colors online for nearly the same price.