So while I Was gone this seemed to have disappeared. Why? I loved the platform. It was easy to wor on, reliable, and seemed like some thing that would go for a long time. What happened?
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I can't speak to specifics, but I think Tippmann is focusing more on 'lower end' entry-level guns like the Stormer & Cronus. I'd imagine it's the same reason the Crossover disappeared.
Eclipse has all but corned the entry level market with the Emek and I would imagine the Phenom would be directly competing so it's a steep hill to climb.๐ PK x Ragnastock ๐
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They still pop up on the used market for decent prices but even on the used marked there's not a lot of interest. Their dumb naming choice didn't help it very much either. X7 being totally different than an X7 Phenom.
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Not trying to cause discord but was the phenom reliable? I know the A-5 and 98 were very robust markers and great for rentals or loaners. I was around for the phenoms conception and production but left during their hayday. I seem to remember that the internals of a phenom were completely different from a tippmann and more resembled a automag. Is that part of what made them less desirable because the internals were not as simple?
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Originally posted by jokers View PostNot trying to cause discord but was the phenom reliable? I know the A-5 and 98 were very robust markers and great for rentals or loaners. I was around for the phenoms conception and production but left during their hayday. I seem to remember that the internals of a phenom were completely different from a tippmann and more resembled a automag. Is that part of what made them less desirable because the internals were not as simple?
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The Phenom is reliable but is often prone to literally unfixable problems. I've had at least a half dozen mech phenoms that flatout would not work when you try to upgrade to an electronic frame. We tried new electronics, new frames, new engines. We sent them to Tippmann and they couldn't fix it. They're finicky in weird ways. After a few years, we stopped recommending them because about half the time, they were pretty much impossible to keep working.
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