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View Poll Results: Cyclone Feed or a Electronic Loader
Cyclone Feed 40 68.97%
Electronic Loader 14 24.14%
Neither (keep it simple) 4 6.90%
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Old 11-01-2009, 04:11 PM
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Re: Which is Better for my Tippmann??

what is that?? something that keeps dirt from getting into ur gun??
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Old 11-02-2009, 04:37 PM
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Re: Which is Better for my Tippmann??

No rip clip or cyclone lol!

I would say a halo b, egg2 or 3, any of the new "higher end" hoppers over the cyclone.

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Re: Which is Better for my Tippmann??

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what is that?? something that keeps dirt from getting into ur gun??

A rip clip is another type of loader(sort of similar to the cyclone but it's battery powered) made by BT.

Battery powered loaders are good and fast but they all suffer from the same fatal weakness. ELECTRICITY.

When the temp drops or there's alot of moisture, these things can and will complain.

The cyclone will function in any weather or temperature. I've used mine soaking wet and far below freezing and never had a problem EVER.
No battery powered loader will do that. NONE
(note: the cyclone will work fine but pballs hate getting wet.)
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Re: Which is Better for my Tippmann??

If its an upgrade that your focusing on,I say go with the cyclone feed. Its by far a decent upgrade and a plus on loading!
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Re: Which is Better for my Tippmann??

cyclone, I can shoot as fast as I want (with in reason) and I have yet to have it break down on me...and I shoot quite fast at times...jeje
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Re: Which is Better for my Tippmann??

Agreed. Low Profile Cyclone all the way. It lets you know when your air is almost spent too, it stops cycling the ratchet.
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Re: Which is Better for my Tippmann??

cyclone why- most electrics you turn on and they stay on and mix your paint after a while unless you add a swith, also IMO it looks cooler than any electri hopper i've seen.
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Re: Which is Better for my Tippmann??

I am also a cyclone user. My favorite hopper for it is the X7 low profile hopper. I have two of them, both lined with closed cell neoprene; low profile, stealthy, and dropped capacity by 20 rounds. I also have the standard A5 hopper with the front cut out for a 140 round pod and is JB Welded air tight. That things capacity is about 340 rounds.
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Re: Which is Better for my Tippmann??

Really, I don't understand why the moderating staff is so tolerable towards all the necroposting.
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Re: Which is Better for my Tippmann??

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I did some research on the cyclone feed system and it does pretty much the same job as a eletronic loader.... I want to know in your opnion which is better and give a reason why


Sounds like cold fusion mumbo jumbo.
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