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Markers by type:
- military (bottom feed)
- rental (top feed)
- sports (low-pressure)
- for children
What you may need:
- barrel cleaners
- magazines / tubes
- paintballs
- marker case
Looking for good pressent?
What paintballs do you need?
- Bottom feeding (Magfed paintball)
- Top feed
- Sport (low pressure) / speedball
Have you tried First Strikes?
- Top accuracy
- significantly longer range
- less ammunition consumption
Could come in handy:
- cleaning
- tubes / magazines
- antifog / sweat headband
Thermal Lenses
- double glazing glued with adhesive
- significantly reduces lens fogging
- higher price
Single Lenses
- easier to maintain in the long term (no glue)
- more fogging
- lower price
Recommendation:
To reduce fogging we recommend:
- headbands for sweat wicking
- anti-fogs
CO2 / HPA Hydrotests
We offer a hydrotest for:
- 200 bar air bottles
- 300 bar air bottles
- CO2 bottles
Do you need a service for your marker?
We offer:
- professional marker service / maintenance
- servicing of air / CO2 cylinders
- hydrotest of air / CO2 cylinders
- consultation
Make the paintball louder and more fun!
You don't know, what to purchase as a pressent?
The blouse is designed to be worn under a tactical / bulletproof vest. The body is lightweight cotton and breathes well. The sleeves and collar have a camouflage print and the fabric has a Teflon blend for added water resistance. The elbow pads include padded elbow pads. Plastic on the outside. The neck has a zipper closure and the collar can be folded or stand up. The sleeves are velcro drawstring at the wrist.
The trousers have a number of pockets for equipment. The stretch areas are made of synthetic stretch Lycra. Padded knee pads are inserted. Plastic on the outside. Made of cotton and polyester with a touch of Teflon. The trousers can be tightened around the perimeter at the knees to ensure that the pads fit well on the knees. Further tightening of the circumference is at the ends of the legs to fit well around the boots. The plastic protectors have a hidden strap that leads up to the groin pockets. By tightening or loosening this strap, the protector can be moved up or down as required. There is a zip fastening at the crotch and a Velcro flap at the top. Belt loops allow the use of a classic 4cm wide trouser belt. The uniform is equipped with a number of sewn-in or external folded pockets for accessories. Sleeve pockets are sewn with Velcro base for patches and other markings.