This is an all around good hopper. It feeds really fast and doesnt break balls. The lid also closes tight preventing balls from falling out.
Weaknesses:
The batteries are a little hard to get in but not that hard.
Conclusion:
This is an all around good hopper it keeps up with my cocker and hasn't broken a ball yet. You also do not have to worry about adjusting the feed rate it stays constant at 10-12 which is fastest enough for me.
works just like any hopper. just that there is a senser in the hopper that detects if there isint any balls in the elbow. this thing hasent failed me yet.
Weaknesses:
battery door hard to get out i suggest sanding it some. other then that there is nothing else wrong.
Conclusion:
buy this hopper!!! make sure u either get a color or a clear one so that u know if you are running out of any balls.
its good for gun with a fast R.O.F and/or a perons who is down right trigger happy. i havent broken a ball since i bought the loader(only once when someone shot my barrel and the paint got inside the barrel) kick @$$ its a definite buy.
great hopper...best one out there....get it....very fast..can keep up with my defiant...without it i would be screwed..necesity if u want to shoot fast...get this hopper...don't waste your money on a 9volt cause they rn't fast enough...and jsut plainl don't get a eggolution cause they blow
Weaknesses:
although there r some problems it is still teh best out there....umm...battery door was a struggle to get open but us strong people can do it...we don't have to sand it...umm...haven't run out of batteries yet
This thing simply rules if you chop balls and want to get out of the habbit and shoot like you were meant to! err shoot fast... im currently on a shutter and i was chopping balls like a mofo before i had this... the bore size of barrel and paint matched up nice its just it wasn't feeding fast enough well i guess i can experiment this again on my new shocker i orderd =)
Weaknesses:
Putting batteries in is a pain! and taking them out!
Conclusion:
Get it, it saved me... then it can save you. dont get a 9vt its not worth the money compared to the 12 and dont get a evolution... no effence to evolution owners but they suck donkey balls
The Loader works as advertised. I've yet to outshoot it with my 2000 Cocker, and I have a very fast trigger finger. It spares you from the chops and having to shake your loader that you'll encounter with using a normal hopper on any gun better than the Spyder/Tippmann-Class.
Weaknesses:
Putting in batteries and removing them is a pain in the ass. Ouch.
Conclusion:
If you have anything better than Spyder/Tippmann-class guns... this is a necessity and a godsend. Buy it. :)
It feeds the balls. The battery lasts pretty long. Fairly Cheap.
Weaknesses:
Nothing really you may have battery problems with off brand batteries but nothing sever.
Conclusion:
I think this is a must have for any marker where you find yourself firing really fast(which is about all of them) It is better priced and realistic thatn the eVolution. I highly recomend this system.
I have a cocker and it is very useful. It keep the balls flowing. And I havn't had a problem with battery
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life. Oh I have a 12-volt viewloader
Weaknesses:
I think there a little pricey. You need to cover the eye in bright light or it will run alot. The last thing
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is there a little loud. If the hopper goes off when your hiding your toast
Conclusion:
I think the benifits out wieght the bad. With out it, it sucks to shoot blanks
Who says a cocker doesn't have a high rate of
fire...hahaha! anyway on to the review :) It's relatively
inexpensive, comes in cool colors, keeps the balls
feeding :)
Weaknesses:
The colors and clear models need to be painted around the
photo eye or it will run continuously in bright light. The
post-brass eagle models don't fit the markers as well as
the pre-brass eagle models. Doesn't hold a lot of paint,
and the batteries die quickly! I have seen the hoppers
break off a gun at the world cup during a game with little
to no stress...I will spare you the details, but it wasn't
pretty
Conclusion:
Go ahead and get one of those european motorized
feeders...I here good things about them. Stay away from the
9 volt...the speed sucks and the paddles (only 2 paddles vs
4 on the 12v) get stuck a lot easier. If you are real
talented change out the resistors to allow more voltage to
the servo which in turn makes it go faster.Just a thought:)
otherwise what's to say. It seems that whatever brass eagle
touches turns to crap.