Answering The Question "What Paint Should I buy?" With My Paintball Reviews
70When playing paintball there are many choices you must make, where to play, what equipment to buy and most importantly of all, what paint to purchase! Now when purchasing paintballs it is very important to check out some knowledgeable paintball reviews! I have been paintballing for close to 5 years and I noticed that when I Googled paintball reviews all that showed up was paintball equipment and not necessarily the paintballs them selves. This of course was frustrating so like most folks I had to learn from trial and error what the best paintball paint is. Now I'm hoping to save you the time and money of choosing the wrong paint time and time again by giving you my personal paintball reviews!
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The #1 Paintball Paint - PMI Marballizer Paintballs
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Yes, believe it or not that beautiful sphere to the right is actually a gelatin sphere designed to be shot at your opponent at 300fps! I may sound a bit sentimental there however there is a just reason to be. Marballizers are well known as the #1 paintball ever maid. They are finely crafted as well as the perfect mix of brittleness and symmetry. Trust me any one who tries this paint will see a noticeable difference in the trajectory and path when shooting! It must be said that if you have a lower end gun (stock tippmans/walmart guns) you will be better off going with something further down the list that is less brittle. The reason for this is cheaper guns are most often pretty rough on paint and as soon as one of these breaks in your barrel you might as well quit... trust me.
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The #2 Paintball Paint - RPS All Star Paintballs
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All Star Paintballs make it to #2 on in my paintball reviews because they are legitimately second only to Marballizers when it comes to quality. They have a slightly thicker shell however it is just as symmetrical. The importance of having symmetrical balls (no pun intended) is that with any deformations on the shell of the paintball it's trajectory will be shot to hell. Any seams will cause the ball to curve in the air. Think about a curve ball in baseball, the seams cause the trajectory, good in baseball, bad in paintball! That's one of the most important aspects to consider when buying paintballs and these definitly pass the test!
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The #3 Paintball Paint - RPS Stinger
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Honestly RPS Stingers are way way way under priced at 40 bucks! They are a steal and what I use most times I go woods balling. They have a thicker shell than the first two on my list but that is their only downfall. But really when playing in the woods this can be an advantage! Think about it you want your ball to break on your opponent right? So this means you need a brittle shell. But you want your ball to make it to them first! When playing in the woods sometimes you will have to shoot through some brush so the denser shell will give you a greater chance of your ball reaching your opponent!
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Final Thoughts
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Your Favorite Out Of My Top 3 Paintball Paints
See results without votingI hope my paintball reviews were helpful! Finally, keep these three things in mind when buying paint and you can't fail! #1 Look for quality in the shell and make sure that quality is consistent in all of the case. #2 Check the thickness of the shell to ensure that it will perform with your marker as well as your playing field! #3 Share what you find with others in the comments below! If you find something I skipped over, tell me and I'll look into adding it!
Happy Balling!










PB123 4 months ago
Thanks for the very helpful paintball reviews!