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DUKE 1337

Fed up with those «no-name» white boxes full of disparate and most of the time low-quality paintballs? You absolutely have to test the brand new Duke 1337.

It is an entry level paintball that is already more advanced in term of quality compared to its rivals. Far away from the reality of white boxes, it is perfectly suited for those who want to play paintball with good quality nonstaining paint but without spending vast amounts of money. The Duke 1337 will not get your field and its obstacles dirty. Cleaning your rental gear has never been easier.

In other words, rental players are forbidden from not buying it! After getting used to playing with this paint, and when your paintballs budget is more important, it is almost sure you will feel like testing even better Duke paintballs, such as the Duke Lock-On or even the Duke OPS if you want to be an ace at scenario paintball.

With a well-designed packaging, vote for Duke and become part of the elite with the Duke 1337.

Caracteristics list

Caliber 0.68
Box weight 7 Kg
Packaging 4 resealable bags of 500 paintballs for better conservation (humidity, warmth)
Shell type Rental paintball use (resistant or brittle shell depending on demand)
Users Rental paintball fields
Suggested markers Tippmann, BT4, Piranha, Inferno and other rental markers
Marking capabilities Fluid paint, non-marking paint for rental paintball
Shell color Monocolor depending on arrival
Paint color Orange, yellow, green

Winter /mid-season/summer paitballs depending on your location and the current season.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 June 2010 13:58 )  

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