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Post by Mike Barr on Aug 4, 2010 22:58:56 GMT -5
Time Used; About 1 month.
Overall:*** 1/2 stars out of a possable five. speed: **** Noise: * Battery Life: **** weight: *** Price: ***** Size: *** Pro's: this hopper is great for a beginner user for any type of play. Con's: It is very, VERY loud when trying to hide lolol
So far i like this hopper. In the woods it is very good because it has the ability to lay down allot of paint for cover or to get that guy making the break out. the only downfalls is that you have to have it constantly running to shoot more than eight balls at once. Over all this loader is perfect for the price ... at 47.99 from wally-world you cant get anything near the quality and durability of this hopper. And at eighteen balls per second max speed you don't need much much more
Bottom line: i would recommend this hopper to anyone trying to play some Woods or speed ball
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Post by Corey on Aug 9, 2010 9:37:59 GMT -5
I agree, VL as a hopper manufacturer is a good company. I run the VLocity and have been for a couple year with no real problems other then when I ramp up my Ion to more then 15 bps it will not always keep up. So I say as a woodball loader they are prime but on the speedball field I find them lacking
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Post by sameagol26 on Aug 9, 2010 16:18:49 GMT -5
Yeah I used one on my 98 custom and it kept up fine obviously. It is really noisy tho and can't be compared to a halo B or Pinokio. Nice review
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