A recent thread about the old Halo TSA hoppers has inspired me; what are some of the lesser-known hoppers that you love/loved? Did you love the Spyder Fasta, or the Tippmann SSL200? I want to hear about them and why you liked them!!
Personally, I loved the old eggs. My first electronic hopper was an evlution 2 purchased at walmart. The balance was bad, the lid design was dumb, and the shells were brittle. But goshdang I still think they were cool. Mine actually lasted quite a while; I had it for probably 10 years before a couple screw holes blew out. Even the original lid and battery door were holding on!! It fed plenty fast, was gentle enough on paint, and I always thought they looked cool.
I appreciated that they tried to bring it back with the evlution 4, but it looked really weird. The Evlution 5 (just called "evlution"), which in fairness is probably closer to a vlocity than an egg, was cool but wasn't around for very long. Probably what the hopper always should have been. Hmm. Maybe I should track one down.
I never used one, but I always loved selling Valken Vmax's. They seemed to be robust and sold at a good price point. Don't recall anyone coming back in with problems either.
Personally, I loved the old eggs. My first electronic hopper was an evlution 2 purchased at walmart. The balance was bad, the lid design was dumb, and the shells were brittle. But goshdang I still think they were cool. Mine actually lasted quite a while; I had it for probably 10 years before a couple screw holes blew out. Even the original lid and battery door were holding on!! It fed plenty fast, was gentle enough on paint, and I always thought they looked cool.
I appreciated that they tried to bring it back with the evlution 4, but it looked really weird. The Evlution 5 (just called "evlution"), which in fairness is probably closer to a vlocity than an egg, was cool but wasn't around for very long. Probably what the hopper always should have been. Hmm. Maybe I should track one down.
I never used one, but I always loved selling Valken Vmax's. They seemed to be robust and sold at a good price point. Don't recall anyone coming back in with problems either.
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