1. Inexpensive
2. Comes with 2 VL flip top 100 round tubes
3. Comes with Web Belt
4. Good for other sports - Can hold two 24 oz GRIP gatorade bottles semi-securely
5. You can put a bottle bag on this web belt and run remote, or carry a backup bottle
Weaknesses:
1. The thing slides like a ( Kid whose parents werent married when he/she was born ) - doesnt like to stay in one place, especially when you're crawling
2. LOUD velcro strap for taking tubes out. I'd sooner use 10 round tubes than bring this on sniper outings.
Conclusion:
Excellent product. Brass eagle may not be the best at gunsmithing, but their soft products kick [Donkey] (bleach the jersy and tie dye it!)
It gets an 8, the sliding thing is VERY annoying, so I deducted 2 points.
u get what u pay for........this thing blows hardcore if u are trying to be quiet......ohh that and the big friggin brass eagle logo that any decent paintball player/ supporter would be ashamed to be sporting on any of their equipment
Conclusion:
cheap....so its almost worth its goofy style.......i guees wearin it is better than running out of ammo.....either wear it or hope to god your teammate has more ammo......give a 5 for the price
Hauls a little extra paint.. Deffinately good when you don't use much paint or move much. For the money, it is good.
Weaknesses:
Bounces and moves too much for those who do move alot. When you get into higher end and start playing more aggresively, you need to get a harness, that is just a fact.
Conclusion:
Not bad for ten bucks though, I mean really. When I bought one, it came with two VL 100 rnd tubes and a crappy belt that worked just fine for a long time. Now I run a remote on an autococker and I needed move paint. I play against electros and stuff like that so I bought a redz flex tech 4+1 and 4 32 degrees 140 tubes. Never looked back. For the money, this was alright
It's 10 bucks and it's durable. They give you two 100 round tubes to go with it. Can hold a 12-16 oz in one pocket.
Weaknesses:
Slides all over the place. It bounces around when you run too and it lets people hear ya if you're playing those sniper type hunt and kill games. Tube lids suck, must be in good cover and have lots of time to reload.
Conclusion:
Not bad for Brass Eagle. I like this thing despite the little problems. You can always buy new fancy tubes. This hauler allows for bigger tubes (150s) so you can hold up to 300 rounds or so.
not a bad product, hold 200 extra rounds for when your running low
Weaknesses:
it slides around on the belt all over. the pod lids dont have hinges on them, so you gotta hold the cap so you dont lose it, so it makes loading your hopper a real challenge
Conclusion:
works well for a rec baller who doesnt use much paint, but if you use alot of paint you might wanna try a harness
Well, it is cheap and comes with tubes. Does what it's made to do, so it's not so bad. The tubes are flip top and help you from losing them. I hate losing the tops to the backup tubes.
Weaknesses:
Big old Brass Eagle patch on the front of it, which is pretty much impossible to remove.... oh well.
Conclusion:
Does what it is supposed to and I love that it can be positioned on either side or on your back so you can choose where to put it. Nice strap can replace a belt and allows other additions to your gear. I have a belt/leg CO2 pouch that fits on here perfectly. Co2 on left side, extra balls on right, and waterbottle in back. Works great for $10 @ Wallmart. Thanks for the useful stuff, Brass Eagle.