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.
The Spire IR is based on the original Spire design, it’s been on the market a long time and it was due for a refresh. Even though the hopper was an older design it still worked great, but had a few weak spots. The Spire IR 2 now has a similar shell closure to the Bunkerkings CTRL and a lighter weight drive cone.
A few weeks back Virtue released the and. There was a lot of uproar because the Ace features some plastic parts that Virtue did not disclose in the product description. The Ace has plastic on the fore-grip as well as the backcap.
The Virtue Spire IV has leaked. The Spire IV is Virtues latest loader in its long line of high-end paintball hoppers. The Spire IV is the continuation of the very popular Spire III, the Spire III debuted Virtue’s hinge design and introduced the newer drive cone.
The end of the year! There are my top picks in paintball right now. December 31st 2019. Some of the picks below like the EMek were a no brainer, but other categories like masks and packs are not so easy.