The New Speed Strip Halo shell kit is a must have for any Halo hopper owner. It is compatible with all Halo A, Halo B, Reloader B, Reloader B2, or Halo w/ Rip Drive Hoppers. This latest technology allows you to easily clean the inside of your hopper without complete disassembly.
Another great feature is the one piece feed neck. This gives the feed neck better support and will keep it in good condition for a long time. The shell kit is very easy to install and will save you hours of time cleaning and tons of money in new shell kits.
Features:
Ultra Durable Design & Material
New Battery Door
New Clear Lid & Spring
Easy Access Cleaning
One Piece Feed Neck
Product Availability
The Warrior Paintball Speed Strip Halo Shell Kit is newer, so it should be commonly available, both new and used.
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Looks good
Easy to clean
Comes in white
Holds more paintballs
PRICE
kicks @$$
Weaknesses:
Takes a little bit to put it together the first time
Not much
Review:
i just got one of these warrior paintball shells for Christmas... and so far i love it!! All those other ppl above are just complaining about that the nuts aren't glued in!! Ooh big deal!! I will admit though that where the board slides in you have to sand that part down a little bit so that it can slide in... its really not a big deal though! This shell is a lot better than the stock one because you can clean it a lot faster!! it is the same exact thing as a suicide shell but it has a lot more likable price tag!! it also hold some more paintballs... which for some people is a good thing and for some it is bad!! personally i like it!! i would definitely recommend getting one of these shells there way better than the stock one and the exact same as the suicide!! go buy one!!
Conclusion:
THERE GREAT!! go buy one! ill give it a 9 because it was a little bit difficult to put the board in!!
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Friday, January 5th, 2007 at 7:21 pm PST
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Odyssey Halo Hopper w/ Rip Drive and Warrior Shell
Pure Energy 68 4500 Carbon Fiber Tank
Shocker/Nerve Roller Trigger
07 WGP Outkast Sniper 2
ViewLoader Revolution Hopper
Pure Energy 68 4500 Carbon Fiber Tank
Spyder Compact 2000
ViewLoader 200 Hopper
20 oz. Co2 Tank
16 inch Barrel
Strengths:
See Review
Weaknesses:
See Review
Review:
I got the Warrior Shell for Christmas 06. I went to put this together and had all kinds of problems. First, none of the the nuts were glued in and it was a hassle to keep them in their spots while trying to screw in the bolts. Second, the board was hard to put in and the internals were hard also. After I had gotten all of the nuts and bolts finished with, I was impressed with how it was made. Only 3 screws to take out the whole top half and it would come off. Easy to clean and you don't have to mess with all the nuts, bolts and internals. Also the Warrior Shell adds more room for paint(198) unlike the stock shell(170). Overall this is a OK shell.
Conclusion:
I would get this shell if you didn't have money for the pulse or you want more room for your Halo. Overall, if you have a hour or two to waste, and you want a better shell, get the Warrior Halo Shell.
Rating:
7 out of 10
Last edited on Saturday, June 16th, 2007 at 3:52 pm PST
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Period of Product Use:
Less than a month
Paintball Experience:
1 year
Similar Products Used:
stock shells (better than this)
Marker Setup:
icd promaster, cp reg, freak barrel, snow hybrid grips, reloader b with warrior shells, pe 48/3000 tank
Strengths:
Cheap
Comes apart easily
Weaknesses:
See review
Review:
I was at my local shop when I saw how cheap they were and how you can take them apart without having to take out the race way so I bought them. When I tried to put my internals in the shells I noticed that the board did not fit in. It would not fit at all so after bendind the thing that keeps the board in place I put the other things in. I also noticed that the nuts were not glued in so it was a hassle to screw in the screws. When I was finished, i saw that the lid did not come off it did not have a screw. So after I took a warior brand speed feed and to my shock it did not fit! How could the company warrior be so stupid to make a speed feed that did not even fit their shells? I was pissed. I tried to mount the shells into my feed neck and it did not fit like my old stock shells.
Conclusion:
I wish I could use regular shells but my stock shell's feednck sapped off from the previous owner. Do not buy this product! I wish I didn't. Unless you have no other option.
Rating:
5 out of 10
Last edited on Saturday, January 6th, 2007 at 11:37 am PST