With exceptional marking and trajectory, it is the paint of choice for those seeking the exra edge. Slightly heavier weight equals longer range and better accuracy than other "performance" Paintballs. Distinctive new packaging.
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The Diablo Inferno Paintballs are newer, so they should be commonly available.
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I have been using Marbalizers religiously for two years now. I decided to try Diablo Infernos and let me tell ya they are just as good if not a bit better!
Marker Setup:
Spyder TL Plus, c02, ya know all stock. Maybe I will get a new barrel someday.
Recommended Barrels:
I have only used my stock Spyder TL Plus barrel and they work great! Recommended for small to medium bore barrels.
Strengths:
Cheaper than Marbalizers, thicker fill, and very accurate. I have shot over two cases of Infernos and not one barrel break! The white fill is very easy to see unlike Marbalizers green fill, but then again we all wear green camo when we play so obviosly white is easier to see.
Weaknesses:
Nothing they are great!
Conclusion:
If you want a great paintball to replace the more expensive and thinner fill Marbalizers buy Infernos. The white fill is hard to wipe off so little punks can't cheat. Cool new suitcase packaging. You can get some off the net for about $50. bucks. I usually pick some up at my local shop for about $55. bucks. Anyway buy these balls you wont be sorry.
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32* competition
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RPS All Star (much better, the best!), marb
Marker Setup:
Stock
Recommended Barrels:
none
Strengths:
* pretty accurate
* doesn't break
* nice box and colors??
Weaknesses:
* does not shoot as far as RPS All Star
* dimples on 75%% of the balls
* break inside the packages
* softer shells than All Star
* not much cheaper than All Star ( few bucks )
Conclusion:
Overall, they are better than a lot of other paintballs. I would not get them for serious game/competition. They are good for fun but still want the accuracy. I would get the All Star for a few more bucks.
i have used pmi paintballs ,brass eagle,viewloader,marbillizer,sheridan, proball,powerball,and all diablos
Marker Setup:
worr games autococker,20 oz CO2,12 volt revolution vl hopper,dye 18" boomstick
Recommended Barrels:
boomsticks and all dye barrels work great
Strengths:
they are very accurate,i have only had 10 or 12 break in my whole time using the auto cocker. The auto cocker is a very fast shooting gun. I like how quiet the gun shoots very quiet with these paintballs for some reason.
Weaknesses:
there a little on the expensive side of paintballs
Conclusion:
i love these paintballs and i will keep buying the diablo infernos and i hope you come out with some new ones.
Brass Eagle Top Brass, Zap Sport Series. They both totally sucked @$$ compared to the Inferno. The Brass Eagle were like .695 and they were continually breaking (what else do you expect from Brass Eagle). The Zap Sport Series were even worse (if you can believe it). The damn things were not even remotely close to round so they continually curved all over the damn place.
Marker Setup:
I've recently purchased a 2002 cocker with a 48 cu in. 3000psi Pure Energy tank, and a bottom line setup. But it hasn't arrived yet, so I'm still using my piece of fecal StingrayII with no upgrades.
Recommended Barrels:
Anything that has a small-medium bore size. Approximately .689 or so.
Strengths:
These paintballs are great for a number of reasons:
-they break nearly 99%% of the time.
-the fill is quite hard to wipe off so you don't get cheated
-the shells are reasonably thick so they don't chop easily
-the fill is a very vibrant colour which makes it easy to see when you get a hit
-they have very good shelf-life (I've had a case in my room for like 2 1/2 months and they still work fine.
Weaknesses:
Nothing that I can think of.
Conclusion:
This is great paint. If you are looking for some good paint that cosistently breaks on target, flies straight, and is difficult to wipe, at a good price buy this paint. You wont be sorry. It can be used in rec ball or even tourneys. Overall it is a great paint.
Spyder TL Plus with Armson Stealth Barrel (and the stock barrel) 20 Oz CO2
Recommended Barrels:
I have used my stocker with the Inferno's.
Strengths:
Decent accuracy, flight characteristics. Out of my first bag of 500, I didnt have a single ball break! This is almost un-heard of with most paint.
Weaknesses:
upon shipment, there were anywhere from 10-60 broken balls per bag (500). Probably the fault of the supplier rather than the ball. Some balls do not break on impact.....From the first 500 I used, I had about 10-15%% that did not break on imact . Other than that it is a decent ball.
Conclusion:
I would recommend this over the brass eagle or the Anarchy. I dont feel they are superior to the Marbilizers however.
A little of everything. Kickin rec ball, Zap, brass eagle(one time and one time only)
Marker Setup:
Spyder Sonic, Custom products 14 inch .689, regulator
Recommended Barrels:
Autococker owners check your stock barrel!!! Small bore
Strengths:
They flight strait. I have not had any breaks due to the ball. Relatively cheap in my area. Im getting them because of a cancelled tornement for $30 a case. At that price im really throwing some paint. They are getting a little old and still are a great paint. I have too large of a barrel and they are still shooting straight. go figure.
Weaknesses:
Small Bore. Hard to find a good barrel match. A player i play with tried finding a match using his Freak Kit. The smallest sleeve was a hair too large. Finally he tried his stock Autococker barrel and it was much better. You have to make sure its not going to roll out the end if you dont have a good detent. I watch a stream roll out of a autococker with an aftermarket barrel just before game start. Keep that barrel up. I cant say i havent had some break in the barrel but in my case it has always been the barrel loose. Since i am shooting a .689 barrel I cant give a good opinion of how it would preform with a tight fit.
Conclusion:
If you can get it cheap its a great paint. It would be well worth finding a small bore barrel. Check your stock barrel first. Its a great rec ball.
I have a Spyder Java 2 in 1. Everything is stock on it, which i'm hoping to upgrade soon. I have a scope mounted, which some might think is kinda stupid, but honestly, I love the scope.
Strengths:
They are somewhat inexpensive. On occasion they will shoot straight and accurate.
Weaknesses:
Most of the balls, therefor accuracy are inconsistent. I had a lot break in my gun, but that might have been because of the stock setup. I don't believe Diable when they say the heavier balls make it go further, i didn't get much distance. They didn't break on target unless it was a good shot that hit something hard, like a bone, specifically a collar bone.
Conclusion:
Overall, these paintballs aren't the greatest, but if you happen to go to Wal-Mart and no other good paintballs are in there except for brass eagle, i would choose Diablos, but that's only once in a blue moon.
Infernos are actually pretty darn good paintballs, They fly pretty straight and the pink fills are thick and difficult to wipe. The paint performed well with my DYE SS barrel.
Weaknesses:
Pretty expensive & small requires a smaller bore barrel although they performed fairly above average with the DYE.
Conclusion:
My overall conclusion to the infernos is that they are good paintballs to use from time to time but expensive unless you really don't care about price tag I would say buy them. they do live up to their description.