We talk a lot here about how the little things in paintball are what make the game great. We’re never going to claim that a hat is going to change the game as we know it, but if you’re a fan of Exalt Paintball you can wear their new SnapBack hat with pride. The SnapBack hat is available in two color combinations—blue/black and silver/black and it’s embroidered on both the front and side. This flat-brimmed hat looks great, it’s comfortable, and it’s an Exalt Paintball product, so you know it will last. ExaltPaintball.com
Don’t you just dig it when two class companies work together to put out a product, or in this case, a new, custom version of a great product? Once again Warper Sportz and Planet Eclipse have teamed up to bring you another “Dark” Series Eclipse marker—the Dark Geo3. This year Planet Eclipse has revived the custom milling not really seen since the DARK 06 Ego. A lot of time was spent and revisions made to bring this aggressive milling to production. There will only be 150 made and the first colors released will be 25 White/Gold and 25 Black/Lime Green. Check them out at www.warpedsportz.com
Dye’s new C13 line is simply beautiful—and functional. The C13 Tree Orange Jersey is stylish, lightweight, and designed the way Dye designs all of the tournament gear—as if every detail was the difference between winning and losing. Double stitched shoulders and 200d Nylon double stitched forearm and elbow pads are just some of the durability features of the C13 Jersey, which also includes a V-neck collar and compression formed body padding. Check out the Dye C13 Tree Orange Jersey and the rest of the C13 line at DyePaintball.com.
If you’re a fan of the real M4 and you just happen to play paintball too, you might want to check out the XPower M$ Scenario Marker. This bad boy looks and feels like the real thing, with features that mimic the M4, such as shell ejection after every shot, paintballs force-fed by magazine, and the option of a collapsible or solid stock to disguise the CO2 cylinder, it’s the very image of the real M4. The XPower M4 shoots .43 caliber paintballs, it’s magazine fed, semi-automatic, shoots C02 or HPA, and it’s simple to set up and use. Check it out at TheXPower.net.
Mighty Paintball’s Snapcage is a versatile tool for players, field owners and promoters. It can be used for practice shooting, target shooting, promotional events, trade shows, gun demos and more. This 24'L x 8'W x 7'H shooting cage is well made, durable and sure to last—and it’s as portable as they come. Pick one up now and get 2000 free reusableMighty Balls for feee. Check it out at MightyProducts.com.
It’s pretty much impossible to win a major tournament shooting an inferior paintball gun, so when Infamous and XSV won multiple tournaments this season shooting the Empire Axe it spoke volumes for the product. Empire’s new LE-PPD Axe features the Freak Barrel (five Bore Sizes - .675, .680, .685, .690, .695), Redline foregrip and board and Joystick Interface with rubber seal. And this one is designed exclusively for PDD attendees. Check it out here.
Okay, so this is so new that we really don’t know much about it yet other than it looks very similar to the Hybrid Contract killer gear bag from a few years back. We’ll have more on this in our next issue. Check it out here.
Quality, durability, comfort, functionality and expandability—these are the qualities most players want in their tactical vests and these are exactly what you’ll get from NXe’s Light Infantry Tactical Vest. This modular system holds four standard size 140-round pods and it is expandable to seven pods with the three pod SP Harness (not included). The tank pouch holds up to a 91 cubic inch tank and straps for securing a remote line if that’s your preference. Also included are a radio pouch, expandable map reader, and course NX3 quality through and through. See the entire NXe product line here.
The Spyder Hammer 7 is a brand new marker from the makers of Kingman Paintball Products. This magazine fed marker is fully equipped to work with First Strike rounds and includes a First Strike capable magazine. The .45 caliber style pistol grip combined with the shotgun style pump foregrip make the Spyder Hammer 7 a very comfortable gun to handle on the field. If mounting accessories is your thing then the picatinny rails will be perfect for you and all your attachments. The Spyder Hammer 7 is primarily a magazine fed pump gun but also includes a feed neck so you can mount your favorite loader and increase your overall ammo capacity. Check it out at Spyder.tv
We rarely get excited by products like squeegees but Exalt Paintball’s Barrel Maid is really pretty awesome. First, there are several components that make up the Barrel Maid—and every one of them is 100 percent replaceable and 100 percent interchangeable. The Barrel Maid is designed so it won’t unravel and it’s build on a durable, tough, flexible plastic material. The Rocket Disk is an all-weather seal that retracts during insertion to prevent paint going up your barrel, then expands as you pull back to remove everything in its way. Check it out at ExaltPaintball.com.

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