Playing paintball doesn't have to be expensive. Play with Affordaball and get a full case of 2000 balls for what others charge for just a single bag of 500! The paintballs come in all different colors and are a great value.
Product Availability
The Nelson Paintball Affordaball Paintballs are older, so they are not commonly available anymore.
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Period of Product Use:
3 months
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Paintball Experience:
2 years
Similar Products Used:
Mainly Wal-Mart paint. You know, Super Swirl, Carnivores, stuff like that
Marker Setup:
Hehe, I love this part.
Tippmann 98 custom, RT, 4-stage expansion chamber, Red Dot Sight, 12" Hammerhead barrel and a Ricochet AK loader.
Recommended Barrels:
Large bore, generally
Strengths:
these things suck
Weaknesses:
Very very very brittle. oily. watery paint
Review:
OK, here's the problem. these things are so brittle that the break if you DROP them three feet. they will break in the bag, in your hopper, and they will break in your pods like no other. They will break in your barrel, and they will get tiny little holes in them as they fly out of your barrel and leave a position-revealing jetstream of paint as they corkscrew out of the way. and as they coat your barrel and the inside of your gun with an oily goo, they will get soggy and begin to break more, if thats at all possible. If your gun shoots fast, youll only see a cloud of broken paint in front of you. And when you do hit someone, they wont see the pitiful amount of extra-wipeable paint.
Conclusion:
Do not buy. The cheap price is luring, but Blue Streak (a Brass EagleWal-Mart brand) are the same price and shoot better than this crap.
Rating:
1 out of 10
Last edited on Thursday, January 8th, 2004 at 1:14 pm PST
The price is right and washes off easily. No breaks out of the box.
Weaknesses:
Inconsistent....(.684-.689) Doesn't always break on contact.
Review:
This the most afordable paint I've seen out there. I would compare it to Brass Eagle Afterburner paint, but without the oily shell. Makes for great practice paint or backyard rec-players. Don't even think about it for tourneys thought unless you plan to change your barrel for every shot!
Conclusion:
Good paint for the price. Use for practice only. Don't waste your money on B.E. at Wal-Mart...Nelson Afordaball is the best low-end paint available.