All weights are without batteries, unless they ship with a rechargeable(TFX3 and DRV)
Looking for the specs on nearly every paintball hopper? This chart breaks down key details like weight, battery type and feed type (gravity or electronic). Whether you’re comparing high-end loaders or looking for something budget friendly, this chart will give you a quick, side by side look at what matters most.
Some of the best paintball hoppers
This paintball loader stands out for its exceptional performance, easily rivaling some of the top loaders on the market. Its reliability and efficiency make it a clear choice for many players.
The GoG 100rd hopper is my go to pick for pump hoppers. Its 100 round, feeds very consistently and it's affordable.
The Virtue Spire has been the king of loaders for the past 10 or so years and the Spire V is just the latest is the line.
The Dye Rotor is one the best known paintball products, its an extremely durable, reliable and fast feeing hopper.
The Proto Primo is another great gravity feed hopper, its a bit larger the the GoG 100rd at 200 rds. but its built like a tank and its ready to rock.
This paintball loader stands out for its exceptional performance, easily rivaling some of the top loaders on the market. Its reliability and efficiency make it a clear choice for many players.
The GoG 100rd hopper is my go to pick for pump hoppers. Its 100 round, feeds very consistently and it's affordable.
The Virtue Spire has been the king of loaders for the past 10 or so years and the Spire V is just the latest is the line.
The Dye Rotor is one the best known paintball products, its an extremely durable, reliable and fast feeing hopper.
The Proto Primo is another great gravity feed hopper, its a bit larger the the GoG 100rd at 200 rds. but its built like a tank and its ready to rock.