Check out our Empire EVS review! Empire highly anticipated paintball mask the EVS was shown off today at GI Sportz CORE day. The mask seen below will come in 9 colors and should be shipping in the next few weeks.
If you are not from the West Coast it is possible that you haven’t heard of the WCPPL (West Coast Paintball Players League). The WCPPL is beloved by everyone that has played one of it’s events, they are well run, cheap entry and prizes are always solid. About 2 months ago the NXL approached the WCPPL to be there sole affiliate on the West Coast, the WCPPL declined the offer. Thus earlier this week the…
Seattle Thunder will be back in the NXL this year and they will sporting some new jerseys.
This isn’t the first time we have heard the limited paintball idea in the last few years. Last year at both a Millennium Series and an NXL a test tournament was run to try out the new format. Apparently the WPBO was happy with what the say and will be looking at making 500 limited paintballs the new normal in 2017. This is not the first time that limited paint has been used to reduce the overall cost of…
Ryan Greenspan will no longer be playing with the Polar Bears in the Millennium Series. Greenspan and Oliver Lang for the past two years have both been playing with the Polar Bears in the Millennium Series and with San Diego Dynasty in the NXL/PSP. Greenspan sated that the team was looking to go with an all Russian team rather than bring in players like Greenspan and Lang. It is unclear whether Lang will be playing with the…
The Pacific Coast Paintball League (PCPL), the PCPL is a new West Coast (USA) based league that will operate on the new WPBO international playing standards. The league is owned by Edmonton Impact player Dave Bains and will have support and backing from GI Sportz. The PCPL 2016 season will only consist of three events, Sacramento, CA June 3rd – 5th, San Diego, CA August 19th – 21st, Las Vegas, NV TBD. We really would…
JT Proflex fan rejoice! JT is coming at you with some new Spectra thermal lens for 2016. All lenses use a new method of sealing the lens together, so they should be more durable than previous Spectra lens. New colors are Hi-Def (looks like current Lava lens), Rector Yellow and Fluorite (Blue/Purple). Prices will be $29.95 and they should start showing up at stores in mid May.