I doubt the difference in weights was anything significant when the loaders are full of paint.vlocitiy ftw.. I do like Halos and their battery life is awesome but vlocities weigh a lot less.
never compared with paint but without paint there was quite a difference, but then again thats what I thought and if you don't mind about 20 - 25 % (my own estimate ) extra weight then go for halo b's or reloaders etc...I doubt the difference in weights was anything significant when the loaders are full of paint.
Someone should check this out, if they were bored.
Vlocity is cool, but kinda requires an upgrade chip unless you like spending £5 a day on batteries for it.
Id also recommend reloader B over the eye-based halo's.
Never, ever, have issues with 6 or so reloader b's ive used. Halos, not so lucky.
Battery life is best on reloaders over any loader IMHO (of the popular ones).
never compared with paint but without paint there was quite a difference, but then again thats what I thought and if you don't mind about 20 - 25 % (my own estimate ) extra weight then go for halo b's or reloaders etc...
oh the on/off on vlocities is always v.useful, getting a backplate for the halo's I think is a good idea.
well i am in process of upgrading my ION at the moment i mean i got it standard but have all the things i need to increase the fire rate etc, and i havent added it yet yes i am happy eith my egg but i would like to take into consideration the HALOTBH with an Ion and tournament limits set at 12bps do you actually need a new hopper.
I used (and still have it as a backup) an egg2 hopper and never had a problem with it, it fed fast enough to keep up with my old Ion, holds more paint than just about any other hopper and aside from the battery door (easily resolved with a quick mod) is pretty much bulletproof.
So people don't like them as they can be seen as a bit 'old school' and feel that they upset the balance of your marker, I never noticed any difference... in terms of value for money you can't really beat them.