MADE IN THE USA!!!!
All black tactical look
Extremely flexible
Designed by paintball players
Aluminum NINJA slide check
Fully assembled and ready to go
3000 psi working pressure coiled hose
Will work with any paintball Air system or CO2 bottle
Product Availability
The Ninja Paintball Ninja remote coil with NINJA slide check is newer, so it should be commonly available, both new and used. Check out the Places to Buy links below for places to purchase it new.
Tippmann A-5
IFit bore system
J&J 12" barrel
x7 valve
maddman spring kit
hpa
polished internals
response trigger
Ninja Remote with slide check valve
Strengths:
Slidecheck valve appars to be high quality.
Weaknesses:
Handwheel on asa was not properly locktighted at the factory.
Review:
Used this line today for the first time with no problems. Slide check and disconnect worked flawlessly but the handwheel on the asa screws off and needs a good application of locktight. I purchased this used so I really can't gauge how it happened. The reviewer before me commented on blowing orings and I have had that happen on several remote lines until I found the remedy. Use a few drops of oring oil in the asa and on the outside of slide check. Put a few drops in the outlet of the remote as well. SInce I started lubricating this way, I haven't had an oring problem on a remote in 2 years. I looked at the orings on this remote after purchasing and they looked dry. Oil fixed it.
Conclusion:
If purchasing a new remote the PSIWorx pro-connect 3 is the only way to go. Period. The Ninja slide check is worth buying for $15-$20 if buying used.
Cool idea but in the 3 times ive used it, ive broken 3 O-rings and theyre a pain to fix. You have to take the slide check off to swap them.
I got this a month ago and have played 3 times since then. Of the 3 times ive brought it with me, only 1 time have i actually been able to use it. 2 times that the O-rings in the slide check broke, i lost my air pressure and didnt have the wrenches on hand to take the slide check apart. So i had to just play with my heavy tank on my gun. The other time I was lucky because the place I was playing had tools on hand to fix it. 3 out of 3 uses resulted in a burst O-ring and for me, thats lame sauce. Im going to contact the Manufacturer next day theyre open and ask for a refund.
Conclusion:
Unless you love blowing O-rings and field stripping gear, I wouldnt go with this one. Get a Lapco. They dont mess around when it comes to quality...