It cant hold co2 and it con only hold 200 paintballs
Review:
I just got it and it fits nicely. Its not like those other paintball packs, big and heavy, instead its small and light. Like i said it cant hold youre co2 unless youre willing to give up 100 paintballs. what i like about it is that it can hold enough ammo and it also keeps you from using alot of paintballs in one fight.
Conclusion:
I say buy it. I say that because it cheap, holds plenty of paintballs but not to much, and its small and light.
I purchased the Brass Eagle ball haulers for $3 shipping included for each off of ebay. Pretty good for the price if you ask me. Holds enough balls for one quick game. Other people were complaining about the Brass Eagle logo that was sewn on. Quick and easy solution was to cut it off. Complaints about it moving around on your belt were solved by putting it in your belt loops. During a game I was able to easily pull a pod out and reload within seconds. Having two of these together would be good for increasing your paint carrying capabilities.
Conclusion:
I recommend this product to any beginner or people on a tight budget. Very easy to use and looks okay. I rate this product an 8 because it was purchased for a very good price and has served me well so far. More serious players may want something better, but it does its job well for a rec baller.
Well it has a problem with the bottom lifting when you pull a tube out.
Review:
Its ok if your looking for a CHEAP ball hauler but it really sux when your in rough play
cause you need to get the podz out fast , but with the single velcro flap it makes it hard to do, with the single belt strap going through the top of it, when you go to pull the pod out, the bottom lifts up with the pod, so you cant get it out. But it does work if your in a slow game and you have a slow game in progress.
Conclusion:
Get it if your tight on money or even if you whant 2 pod ball hauler.
Pro/carbine with 14" Tru-Flite barrel, red dot sight
Strengths:
Cheap, durable, easy to get, 2 tubes included
Weaknesses:
Slides around, one flap for both pods
Review:
I bought one of these after having a pod stuck in my pocket, which cost me the game. It rides on a 2" wide belt which is included in the package. The two hundred round tubes hold enough paint for most rec-ball games, but I don't reccomend carrying one of these into a tournament! when the flap is lifted it opens both sides, which isn't very nice. When you are crawling or running the harness tends to slide around, but it can be held in position by taping the pouch to the belt and sinching it up.
Conclusion:
Good for a first harness, upgrade when you find out that it doesn't have enough paint for your style.
98c with a 12" sniper barrel and MP5 style shoulder strap. horizontal zip line fed loader/tubular clip (30 in the clip, 1 in the chamber). Brass Eagle Hauler with an added leg strap for stability and rattle reduction. V-Force Armor mask custom fit for sun and eye glass's.
Strengths:
First off, It's reasonably priced and very durable despite what people think about Brass Eagle. Like most of my gear the Hauler is easy to modify for personal preference. I sewn in a leg strap to make it more secure. This product is perfect for players that want some thing a little more compact and can conserve their paint better (due to it's limited 200 ball capacity).
Weaknesses:
There are a few problems with the hauler when it comes to design. Because it only has a waist belt, it makes a lot of noise when running. It bounces against your body with every stride you take, the faster you run, the louder it is. That's why I added a leg strap at the bottom, so as to prevent this. I affectionatly call this the "paddle ball hauler" (you know those little wooden paddles with a little red ball and rubber band that kids used to play with? yea..)
The other problem is with the cover flap's velcro. The furry part of the velcro doesn't correctly line up with the stiff hooked brissle part, so you cannot close it all the way making it shake and rattle even more. Another problem, at least a problem for those who like to waste paint, is that the Hauler can only carry two 100 round tubes.
Conclusion:
Despite it's stigma of a brand name, this harness is actually pretty good. I'm a more conservative shooter and don't feel the need to waste $40 on paint for a quick game, so this was a good purchase for me. I can't help but laugh at some of these gung-ho players carrying 1000+ balls on them in a cumbersome harness for a 15 minute game, heh. Eventually you'll want something better, so when the time comes you can pass it on to a friend who is looking to get into the sport. It has a few design problems, but if you like tinkering with your gear to fit your personal preferences, than this a good buy.
Stingray2 with eagleworks custom barrel and 9 Oz CO2.
Strengths:
It is lightweight.
Durable.
Looks cool.
Helps to hold paint which makes it easier on you out in the field.
The design is good it stays sealed secure while you are runniung.
Weaknesses:
Needs to hold bigger round tubes so you can carry more ammunition and make the belt a little better.
Conclusion:
It is well worth the 10 dollars i paid to get it . IT has helped me so that i don't have to carry a big bag of stuff into the field. It is just great to have if you are palying a long game where you might use all the ammo in your hopper. If you play I suggest you go out and buy on at wal-mart for 10 dollars.
Stingray 2, highly modified, homemade revvy, ("Innovation") 12 oz. Co2 tank.
Strengths:
Very durable, and extremely lightweight. Great when you don't want to be loaded down with gear and paint.
Weaknesses:
The flap that holds the tubes is one piece, so you can't mount it upside-down, or both tubes will spill out. It also only holds about 100 rounds per tube. The belt that it comes with does'nt stay tight, so I use one of my own.
Conclusion:
Good overall, because I do a lot of running. I preffer to shoot within reason, (i.e., not shooting a wall or tree because the paint makes a pretty design.), so this works well for me.
A Tippmann 98 Custom. Getting the new Tippmann A-5 very very soon.
Strengths:
_It is black.
_Easy to open.
_ You can bye 4 of these and it comes two in a pack so bye two packs then you have 4 and take one belt out and take the two Ball Haulers that are not on the belt and put it on the the other one that is still on the belt so now you have 4 on one belt that is what I did it works very well.
_The price is cheap.
Weaknesses:
_ Some balls broke in it i was relodeing and i poored it in my hopper and like 3 or 4 balls were broke so then my gun messed up then I got shot but any ways it is a good Ball Hauler.
_ its brass eagle.
Conclusion:
I like it alot. If you want to go bye one this a good on and the price is cheap. Go bye one these are good Ball Haulers. You Should Get A Tippmann gun to you will never have a problem with it. I have to wright 100 words so. Yeah
I have anthore one I just dont know the make all I know is that it has a Paintballgear symbol on one of the tube straps
Marker Setup:
Em1(black),12volt revy.,68ci 4500 CrossFire,remote,12 inch Otp Premium
Strengths:
This harness is pretiy good I have used it since I was a noob even though I dont like to say I was a noob kinda embrassing :( but anyway we all were noobs once right? but any way I i think that this is a good harness not as good as an attack pack but its fairly comfortable adjustable and is small so it doesnt expose much.
Weaknesses:
i got a stain from dryed out paintballs that where shot at the bunker it it hasnt come out the top of the thing is to high so it doesnt close on directly ontop of the tubes it comes with those 100round tubes which dont even fill half the hopper its a little to small.
Conclusion:
Buy this harness if your a noob or if you want anthore pack just to save some paint buy this harness I personally think its a very durable harness for a brass eagle :P
Metallic blue Sypder Sonix with 14 ounce co2 and 12 ounce backup.
Strengths:
Mine is the identical product by Viewloader, so the good is that it doesn't say Ass Eagle on the flap. Also, it's got some seriously tough belt loops on the back. And you can thread a belt through one loop, then a loop on your pants, and then through the other. That way it won't slide around.
Weaknesses:
The belt it comes with is garbage. Use a real belt to keep it from loosening and ending up around your knees. Also, when you use half a can, the other half that you put back in the harness will break and that half can you thought you had will be useless. But that happens with any harness you put a half-full can back into.
Conclusion:
Good price, good availability, not too cumbersome. Nice for players who won't need that many balls. ie snipers, players in small games who won't be shooting 2000 balls a game, etc. I play with a small group of guys (between 11 and 17 besides me) at an abandoned public facility and I only carry 400 balls with me and that usually lasts me just fine. I can live on 400 balls for about 2 hours because of how spaced out the field is. Its seriously like 10 square acres with 18 guys spread out in there. Verdict is...its a good harness, buy it.