.68 Caliber Professional Grade Paintballs
In Green/Black shell Green fill and Yellow/Red shell Yellow fill
The shell is cloned perfectly round, as well as resisting the negative effects of moisture.
These are just the best paintballs ever made. I use them a ton when sniping, and thats the only way i can afford them is by only using 1000 or so rounds a day at most. They are hard to find though, not many shops that i know sell it, I'm sure they will order it for me but I guess it just can be too expensive to stock. never had a bad bag, only had like 5 breaks from a case, and that was probably my fault because i put the detent in backwards
You get what you pay for, and this stuff is proof. Never have I had a single broken or dimped ball in any case of Marbs Ive ever bought. Its a nice feeling when you open a case, look at the bags, and see no broken paint inside. The balls fly well and break with ease. Excellent paint for the price.
Marbalizer are wonderful paintballs. These tournament greade paintballs are perfect for rec players, pro, or just messing around. They arent extremely expensive, but are well worth the price. They work well in all types of weather, and perform extremely well in heat. They have hard shells so they dont chop in your barrel, and when they break they are noticable. I give these paintballs a A+ and a for performance and price!
MARBS!!! The great thing about Marbs are they shoot straight, they break on people, and they don't tend to break in your barrel/hopper (unless it's cold). I also think they are the coolest looking paintball out there ~ like it matters ~ but it reflects in my overall grade.
Marbs are slightly more expensive but typically worth it. My only real complaint is from lot to lot the size can change from .684 up to .689. I always found Marbs shot great out of one of my barrels and then one day last year they dropped in diameter and no longer shot great out of that barrel. A few months later they were back to their normal size...
I get them with $10 off the store I buy them. They are great. After all, they are tournament level paintballs. No dimples or other problems as long as the store handles them nicely. There was a bag with a broken ball, the store replaced it.
Appearance: no dimples. they are one of the smaller sized paintballs.
Performance: with their small size they should fit most guns since most of them come with mid bore barrel, so even without a barrel kit you shouldn't be seeing any barrel breaks.
Reliability: these are great paintballs.
Value: they are kind of expensive. I would not use them for backyard play or testing.
I use this for rec all the time. It is overall pretty good paint, but the shell is tougher then alot of other paints. So i just refridgerate it and its good for the day. Thick fill, consistent roundness, accurate, no breaks, overall good rec paint.
Used these for a year or two when I was playing recball with friends. Solid accurate ball. My only cons were the smaller shell (paint would roll out my barrel past my ball stops sometimes) - and the thicker shell, it's brittle paint, but not THAT brittle, I've had them bounce when they shouldn't.