Monster Balls™ paintballs features an all new and improved formula featuring all the top attributes you asked for!
Increased Ball Accuracy:
Optimal combination of added weight, increased density and superior roundness
Performance In All Weather Conditions:
Engineered for temperature adaptability resulting in improved play and longer shelf life
Thicker & Brighter Fill Formulation:
Increased marking visibility and hard to wipe during play
Have the ability to murder and kill your opponents with the edge of Monster Ball!
Available as:
2,000 ct. box, blue shell / yellow fill (#0816)
2,000 ct. bucket, blue shell / yellow fill (#0817)
2,000 ct. box with handle, blue shell / yellow fill (#0867)
Product Availability
The Brass Eagle Monster Balls are newer, so they should be commonly available.
Places to Buy
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E-99 Avant with a 16 inch Nightstick barrel, Shocktech Superfly bolt, Dye Sticky Grip
Ion Pro with rail and On/Off ASA, Freak Barrel, CP Blade Trigger, CP Reg, Halo B hopper and a 3000 PSI HPA Tank from Pure Energy
Recommended Barrels:
I dont recommend these balls, but around a .689 bore should do
Strengths:
Bright Fill
Comes in a reusable box
Weaknesses:
Very inaccurate
Cheap
Dimpled like heck
Review:
Another crappy Brass Eagle product, I know these things are cheap and thats what you get, cheapness
Pros-
Bright fill, the fill is bright, but not very thick, but it gets the job done, you know when you "marked: your target
The box they come in is reusable, I stick my filled pods in them, its a good box just to put random stuff in, like on tourney days
Cons-
Very inaccurate, these balls stink, they curve and really suck at long distances, even with a good bore match, there just cheap, but you get what you pay for
Very dimpled, I bought 3 cases and all of them were dimpled, whcih tells me they were sitting on the store shelf for a while which tells me there not fresh, so o.k., is there anything ealse to say?
Conclusion:
Very cheaply made paint, not good, maybe a practice paint, but theres alot better practice paint out there around the same price, so I wouldn't recoomend these balls, but you get what you pay for, I give it a 2 cuz you get a reusable box and it does have a bright fill, but other than that they suck
Freedom Balls (Don't get them, break in barrel and clear filling is retarded, how are u supposed to know if you hit the person?)
Marker Setup:
Kingman Spyder Victor II (Stock)
Viewloader VL 200 Loader
20 oz Co2 canister
Recommended Barrels:
Doesn't really matter, it shot out of my stock barrel without any problems with chopping and everyone knows that stock barrels suck.
Strengths:
Cheap
Few Ball Breaks
Weaknesses:
Fill Color
Too Hard
Review:
I got these balls for the simple fact that they were the cheapest ones in the store and was pleasantly surprised at their preformance. Out of the box there were no broken balls and none of the balls were badly misshapen. The balls were able to shoot out of my crappy stock barrel without problems and while the balls did curve some, it was always to the right so it can be corrected simply by aiming slightly to the left of what you want to hit. However, Brass Eagle chose a crappy fill color (yellow) so they are hard to see on dark clothing and occasionally the ball doesn't break when you hit the person. Most Brass Eagle products are crap, but these paintballs aren't bad.
Conclusion:
If your a tight wad like me and don't like the idea of spending lots of money on paintballs, then you should consider these because they are decent paintballs.
Rating:
6 out of 10
Last edited on Friday, January 20th, 2006 at 12:34 pm PST
spyder imagine
j&j ceramic
shocktech lpc
chipply no rise heli clamp
chipply trigger
dye sticky grip
spin loader
CO2 tank
Brass Egale avenger
new springs
regulator
quantum electronic loader
proto on piece
CO2 tank
Recommended Barrels:
Proto one piece 14"
J&J Ceramic 14"
View Loader 12"
Strengths:
Good Price
Break on impact
Weaknesses:
Dimples in some of the paintballs
Review:
I bought this paint from Walmart cause they stopped selling blue streak and I read some good reviews about it. When I use it with my Brass Egale set up it works fine but if I turn my electronic hopper on it starts to chop. I am guessing that it's because the balls are either getting fed in too fast and misfeeding. My brother used a Spyder Imagine and he had a few chops.
Conclusion:
It's good paint for the price and you get a bucket with it. You just can't shoot too fast while using it.
I switched to Zap balls after using this for a while.
It's not the best paint in the world but works well with a bras egale marker.
Good for melting and filling water balloons up with the paint.
Cheap.
Weaknesses:
everything. Bad, Horrible, Worser
Like putting crap in a paintball.
Review:
I bought these balls twice and they were extremly cheap at walmart. I go home and use them and use a couple and the swearve and curve like my crap in the toilet.
THey are bad. THey only come in one color in walmart and they dent and they break anywhere exept for everything outside of the barrel and gun. It breaks in the gun, hopper, barrel, ect. It is like shooting chicken crap filled balls at people exept the people have to be three feet away in order to hit them.
Conclusion:
Only buy these if you are desperate and are going to die if you dont buy paintballs.
Tippmann 98 Custom Pro w/E-Trigger
11' Tippmann Werks Barrel
ViewLoader 12volt Revvy with Xboard
Recommended Barrels:
do not put through any marker
Strengths:
I cannot see any strenghts in these
Weaknesses:
inconsistant
low quality
seams are HUGE
innacurate
Review:
i used these when i needed some paint and couldnt find my Zaps. i shot 1 at the ground, about 40 feet in front of me IT BOUNCED UP HIT A CONCRETE WALL and did not break. they are also more innacurate than Zap Sports. do not use these EVER. these are about the same quality as other Brass Eagle products-terrible. if u consider yourself a paintball er at all, u will shudder at the thought of using these little abominations.
Conclusion:
do not but them, spend 3 more buchs at China-Mart and get the Zap Rec Series or GameFace Scorch. do not buy unless you love cleaning your barrel and missing your targets.
I saw these balls at wal-mart for $30 so i decided to pick them up. They shoot as straight as any other ball ive used and ive had 0 breaks through 500 rounds so far! I just play for fun in the woods but these balls held up well.
Conclusion:
If your looking for cheap and decent paint...buy these balls
The accuracy of this review is disputed. Please see discussion on the comments page.
Period of Product Use:
Only tested
Paintball Experience:
4 years
Similar Products Used:
super swirls
marbelizer
big ball
there all better
Marker Setup:
Auto Cocker Trilogy Pro
Halo Backman
16 oz co2 stubby
Recommended Barrels:
None, get other paintballs
Strengths:
Cheap and come with a bucket
Funny name
Weaknesses:
First looked pretty nice, but then the all the balls are flat on one side
Review:
I may have gotten a bad bach but I am returning them tommorrow. I would recomend big balls or super swirls over these. Flat on one third of the ball is not cool at all. Bucket is neat I guess. I am very dissapointed in these. I may have gotten some bad ones like i said so let me know how it goes.
I gave these a 5. It says 5 is average.That is exactly what these are-average. They are a little inconsistent and you will get some breaks. It does not shoot the straightest. But if you buy cheap paint that is what you come to expect. These did not disappoint me nor impress me.If you do buy these they are ok just average. Don't use for tourneys or practices'. I would be using something that shoots straight. These would be fine for some rec woods-ball.You may get some pretty good eliminations to talk about. On the other hand I would not use these for a scenario event either. As long as these are used in the right situations I would recommend them.
Conclusion:
If you are starting out in paintball and playing rec ball,I would recommend these.
zap, wild streak(suck), whack(pretty good), and a couple others
Marker Setup:
Just a stock custom pro-e.
Recommended Barrels:
any that you have.
Strengths:
Cheap, don't break in barrel.
Weaknesses:
Don't always break when you hit someone, but neither do other paintballs.
Review:
okay it was my second time playing and my dads first. I didn't break any but my dad only broke 1-5. but any way it was around 90 degrees out side and we were playing in the woods. These paintballs are only 30 dollars and well worth it. I just recently went out and bought some more because i am playing this weekend.
Conclusion:
Go to walmart and get a case of these tey are worth it and only 30 dollars.
Wild streak, and blue streak. Both are about the same quality.
Marker Setup:
Spyder Victor II
14" Smart Parts Progressive barrel
200rnd. Java Hopper (gravity feed)
Recommended Barrels:
14" Smart Parts Progressive barrel
Strengths:
Cheap.
Cool color.
Weaknesses:
Dimpled, pretty watery fill
Review:
Some of our friends came over to play woods ball and bought some monster balls for the occasion. 30$ for 2000 is basically buy what you get. They were dimpled and had a very thin fill so it didn't show up very well when they broke on the person. They were okay if you are messing' around with your buddies in the woods but they are not 1/2 the quality of marballizers which we use. So for Recreational play, buy these.