Empire just dropped the new Halo Pro, and honestly, it’s kind of cool to see this thing make a comeback. Teams like Tampa Bay Damage and AC Diesel have been running them for a while now, and the first batches are finally hitting stores. Right now you can only find full loaders (internals + shell) floating around for about $110, but down the road they’ll also sell just the shell kits—probably around $60. The idea…
HK has introduced the HK Army Sonic UV Hopper, and it’s undeniably fun. When you watch it in action, it’s genuinely cool. You can spot the UV lights – there are four in the upper section of the tray and three more in the feed neck.
The Bunkerkings CTRL Prism Hoppers, each priced at $250, with a very limited quantity of only 200 for each color worldwide. They have a clear appearance with a prism-like effect.
Paintball hoppers/loaders have come a long way in the last few years, some come electronic motors to help them feed while still some rely on gravity.
To make sure you get the most for your investment.
Most paintball hoppers are black, it’s an easier color to hide and to match. There are some red hoppers out there though this is a list of some of them.
The Virtue Spire IR2 is one of if not the best value hoppers in paintball. It has the performance of its higher-end sibling the Spire IV at about half the price. Sure its not as slick as the Spire IV its doesn’t have Bluetooth and its a bit harder to get apart, but its half the price and it has some new solid colors.
The TFX 3 is the biggest change we have seen to the loader yet. The TFX 2 was nearly the same hopper as the TFX just with a reachable battery, now the TFX 3 has a whole host of new features.