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RPS Marballizer Paintballs Review
The RPS Marballizer paintballs are available in 500, 1,000, and 2,000 count boxes. They are made by RPS, who was purchased by PMI. Summary: The Marballizer is an excellent paintball, accurate, breaks on the target and not in your gun, easy to see fill, but also more expensive. These paintballs hurt more than other brands when they hit. ReviewsThe following points have been compiled from various RPS paintball reviews. When you read a paintball's reviews, patterns can be seen. From 25 of 339 reviews: Strengths • The Marballizer's shell does not break in you barrel or hopper, only on your target. • This paintball doesn't bounce, but a few report that the hard shell causes bouncing. • The RPS shell does not warp or dimple. • The Marballizers fill is thick, bright, and easy to see. No wiping by cheaters. • This paintball is accurate and flies straight. • $70/2000 Weaknesses • A lot of players report that these paintballs hurt when hit. One player stated that Marballizers have a harder shell and tend to produce more welts and bruises than paintballs that break more easily; he favored other paintballs like Premium, Big Ball, Evil, and Dusk when playing against family and friends. Save the Marballizer for tournament play. Another player told about a huge nearly bleeding welt that lasted a month, when hit by a Marballizer. They are like marbles and hurt like heck if you get hit in a sensitive spot. Another player reported making his friend bleed, and giving another friend a nasty welt from a long distance. Comments • With a good paintball to barrel match, this is one of the best paintballs around. If not, they will curve everywhere. • This is not a cheap paintball, being top of the line for recreational or tournament paintballing. A good paint to feed your marker.
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