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The original Planet Eclipse has always been a top selling line of paintball guns. This brand has been around ever since the birth of paintball and has remained a staple in the sport. Planet Eclipse began life as the Omen Series of paintball guns. The brand has experienced many changes over the years. They've expanded to many other products and upgraded their equipment, which has helped them remain competitive. They currently offer four different styles and different feels in their marker lines.

The original Planet Eclipse was developed to offer players an affordable option to the more costly and higher-end Ego range. Planet Eclipse has maintained a high standard of quality which has kept their sales high. Planet Eclipse Etek 4 paintball marker continues the success of the original Etek range. The Etek4 marker is a smaller version to the Etek line, and it has a similar magazine with front grip.

The magazine and four-piece front grips are smaller than the stock of most ghillie pants, and allow for precise aiming. The marker weighs in at only 2.2oz, so it's light and easy for anyone to hold. It not only has a larger magazine capacity than the Etek range but it is also lighter than its predecessors. Planet Eclipse is releasing a mini-version for the first ever of their Etek range of paintball guns.


The general consensus amongst reviewers of the Planet Eclipse EA is that the gun is a solid one. The accuracy of the marker is great and it is fast. Some have said that it is comparable in speed to a cross bow. The paintball marker measures approximately 3 inches in length, which is about average for a paintball gun. The full-size model measures in at just over three inches. This is a great deal.

https://bestreviews.tips/planet-eclipse-paintball-markers_808595/ Planet Eclipse EA's weight is less than 100 and thirtyg, which is about average for a paintball guns. The weight of this marker is perfect for someone who will not carry it constantly as they will with a etek. The general dimensions of this marker are exactly as you would expect for a budget price point. It comes with a standard barrel, scope, and a paintball marker.

This is an obvious observation because, as with all paintball guns you get what you pay for. The quality of Planet Eclipse's product is excellent. The instruction manual is very comprehensive and well-organized. This manual explains how to use the marker correctly step by step. It also lists all the accessories you get with the paintball guns like replacement brushes, masking spray, masking foam, and masking cases.

These paintball guns are larger than other brands. They are noticeable during a game and stand out against other teams. The Eclipse EA is large enough to distract your opponents. If you are a small player and looking for a marker to take on other larger players in a competition, then the Planet Eclipse EA might not be the right choice. But if you want to play a game with another smaller team where you can outmaneuver your opponent then the Planet Eclipse EA will give you a run for your money.

It is hard to pick between the Planet Eclipse and World Eclipse paintball guns that will work best for your needs. But you'll have to play with them both before you make a decision. You might need to try multiple models before you find one that suits your needs. It is always a good idea to read other reviews about these guns from others who have tried them.




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