Reballs are reusable practice paintballs. These do not make messes and can save you a bundle on paint costs. You can pickup 500 for about $150 and use them as many times as you want. Great all around investment. Read more at www.reball.us
If you are interested in using paintballs to practice your paintball skills, or want to test new guns ect.. Dont waist all that money on Paintballs, get Re-Balls. Once you shoot these you can go and pick them up, wash them and re use them. Be sure to wash them and dry them after every use because they tend to get dirty fast. You can use these reballs as many times as you want, they never pop, or get ruined. I sugest you go out and spend the $100+ so you dont have to spend more in the future. A+ on this great invention
Appearance
When you look at the balls close up, you notice that it is slightly smaller than the normal paintball. They are a bright yellow and easy to find if they bounce everywhere. They can get some dirt stuck in the minute crevices.
Performance
Shoots nicely. They jam in your hopper a lot though. Great for practicing at home or snap shooting.
Reliability
Sometimes jam. Although you can always count on them to work anytime you just want to shoot.
Value
Definitely get them used so you save yourself a bunch of money. Even if you do get these for full price it will be worth it. I find that I only need about a hopper full. I got 450 for 80 bucks used
Well, I am the president of a paintball / reball club at my school. We were give area to play and bought bunkers the year before so all we needed was the reballs to shoot. We were given indoor property which is commonly used so paintballs themselves were out of the question.
With a budget in mind, we found places near by that used mighty balls, lazer balls, and reballs. I ran all of them through my vlocity, halo b, and gravity and egg hoppers. It was easy to see that Reballs were far better.
Accuracy wise comparing reballs to the others, again reballs rose about the rest. Shooting 220 FPS through a Dye UL, Mini Stock barrel, Carter stainless w/ inserts. We had many odd balls with mighty and lazer but putting 6 or so hoppers of reballs, we found all dead on lanes with 1 or 2 oddballs that didn't travel far off course. I blame this due to Force fed hoppers and Reballs tiny size (.674 or so) and being able to get pushed past the detents.
Value: This is my only gripe. Our school paid about 1100 for 4000 reballs. We paid about 130 per 500 then shipping.
Upon arrival, we all put them in our hoppers and feed tubes. We had absolutely no jamming at all with both pump guns and high ends.
Overall, you get what you pay for. Don't settle for the crap reballs. Thats about it.
this is a great product for testing a marker or tuning a marker or even practice. They are very tough and can withstand anything. One of thee best investments in paintball history. A must buy for any paintball player pump,woods, or speedball.
They do not need oil you actually do not even need to clean em unless your shooting them outside and get dirt on them, or if they do get dirty rinse of with water then dry them then use them. Great product
Reballs are a must have for any serious Baller.
They are a must have for tuning any marker, snap shooting in the house, and just having fun on those cold snowy/rainy days while being stuck inside.
They can be reused over and over hence the name Reballs.
you will want to wash them with warm soapy water and spread them out on a towel to dry if they get a little dirty.
Reballs are a little pricey but they pay for themselfs quickly!
1 case = 500 balls
There are other reusable balls on the market, but none of those come close to Reball quality.
So I bought some reballs. I bought them cuz they're re-usable. I also bought them so I could play some hall-ball in my apartments hallway with my buddy.
Add together a Low Velocity, Mosquito Netting and some Masks and we had our own private game going.
- Excellent practice ball, super easy to clean and great for drills! - Slightly expensive for quantity but worth it in the long run.
Probably the most ingenious idea to come to paintball. Reballs are a essential tool for any baller who wants to tune his gun, up his game, or just mess around. Made out of some seriously tough material reballs are great for making sure your marker is in peak condition. Also, since they're reusable, it makes snap shooting around the house easy and not messy). Though a little on the pricey side, they pay off themselves extremely fast.
Compared to other brands Reballs is the best out there. Requires little - no maintenance, and they are tough. You can fire them dry, without the help of oil. Therefore its not a big mess when your done
I use these to test markers inside my apartment. I can't really shoot paintballs off my balcony, and I don't want to shoot them inside; so when I need to test a marker I'm selling or repairing, these are just like shooting paint.
They get dirty easily... but they're fairly tough.
Reballs are a big initial investment but are well wort the cost. They are the best paintless paintballs on the market. They require you clean then often toensure dirt isnt getting all inside you marker, but that process isnt too hard. They seem to want to jam up in halo loaders, but revvy's,egg's,torque's, and vlocitys seem to have no problems.