spyder pilot acs
viewloader evolution2
two 12oz tanks
Recommended Barrels:
any
Strengths:
Break easy
Don't jam in marker
Thick fill
Very visable
Weaknesses:
None best paint i've ever used
Review:
I went to my proshop and saw this paint and it was a great price 2000 for 30$ and so i bought it and went to the local field and i was ripp'in and the paint was totally visable in yellow it had a thick fill which is nice.
Conclusion:
Buy it trust this review you won't be dissapionted this paint rocks
I was taking a group of friends out to play woodsball, and many of them had never played before, so I didn't want to waste money on expensive paint. This was the cheapest paint at the store I went to ($35 for 2k), so I picked up a box, along with a box of Big Ball. I noticed something was off as soon as we started test firing the markers. Maybe half of the balls would bounce off trees from about 20 feet away. Once we started playing, it became clear just how tough these balls were. Only about 1 in 5 of the balls that hit me broke, and I'm not talking about glancing shots here. One hit me square in the chest and left a decent welt, but didn't break. By the time we finished off the box, there were unbroken balls all over the ground where we'd been playing, so just for the hell of it, one of the guys started stomping on them, but all they did was make divots in the dirt.
On the upside, they didn't break in the guns very much, so I didn't have to clean out many markers. I didn't even have to deal with a mess when one of the guys pulled the trigger with his barrel plug in...because the ball didn't break.
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I didn't mention anything about the fill earlier because I didn't see enough of it to remember, so I went out and squeezed a couple extras to get a look. The fill is not all that thick, and in mine, it was separated into a clear oily substance and a thicker colored substance. I compared it to the fill of some Big Ball and PMI Premium I had laying around, and they are MUCH better. Each of those has fairly thick, uniform, bright fill, which looks like it would work way better than the crap inside the Addiction.
So, even if they do break on you, which is unlikely, they probably won't leave a very good mark.
Conclusion:
These balls go fairly strait, and don't break in your marker, but so few of them break on target that you might as well just play airsoft and save some money.
I'm not giving them the lowest rating because I'd rather have paint that doesn't break at all than paint that always breaks in the marker.
Rating:
3 out of 10
Last edited on Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006 at 9:34 am PST