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top loader |
February 10, 2009 |
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David Ladbrook
from Invercargill, southland New Zealand
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top loader best i own never missed a beat since i got it recomend to all
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Most reliable hopper on the market. |
February 10, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Curt Stern
from Port Angeles, WA United States
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It's true, you can't go wrong with a Halo B. The V-board will allow you to adjust how fast it feeds. Since it is a force-feed loader, (meaning it forces balls down the feed neck) you really need not set the speed very high so you can save battery life. To use the rip drive, just turn the rip drive counter-clockwise to feed. Also, when you are done for the day, turn your marker upside-down and turn the rip drive backwards. This pulls all the balls out of the feed neck and into the hopper. Then, just turn the hopper on and feed them back into your case! Also, the Halo prevents from crushing balls with a spring in the case of a jam. Finally, the magnetic lid is good, but I recommend getting a speed-feed. Concluding this, DO NOT hesitate to buy a Halo B. You can't go wrong. One final tip is to DISCONNECT THE BATTERY HARNESS WHEN YOU'RE DONE! The thing is great, but it is a battery-whore in every which way! It will drain your batteries even when it is off. Keep that in mind...
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Unbelievable Hopper |
February 10, 2009 |
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GTF fer life
from Sanderson, FL United States
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The halo v35 with rip drive is the best hopper I have ever used. It offers multiple speeds uses very little battery and never jams. I have used cheap paint to tournament level and it never skips a beat. Cons: the hopper is a little on the heavy side. Other than the weight there is nothing you can say bad about it. yeah its expensive, but so is every other hopper that is in its class. Overall an awesome hopper.
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first and last hopper |
February 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Juan Gildemeister
from Howell, MI United States
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this was my first electric hopper and is probably my last, because it is built so well that i don't think that i will ever need another one, i might be wrong, any ways, awesome performance, quite, fast-faster, does not drain batteries and of corse the lid. magnetic lids are the best. can get lots of upgrades and clean it somewhat quick.
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Great Hopper, Cheap as they go!! |
February 4, 2009 |
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Nathan Bohm
from Austin, TX United States
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I love my Halo B it is great only downside is they can consume LOTS of batteries. This can keep up with any field's rules and regulations. It holds a fair amount of paint, and can be upgraded with boards, rip drives, and backplates to fit your style and needs. This hopper is a bit heavy but lots of pro players use them still, even after newer high end hoppers have come out. V35 board makes it 10 times better, and the RIP DRIVE allows you to feed without the hopper being on like if you are chrono'ing or out of batteries.
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