The HK Army is HK’s follow up to the very popular KLR. The KLR has been on the market for a long time, so HK are hitting us with something fresh the SLR. The SLR features a new larger profiles, magnetic chinstrap
HK Army out of all the paintball companies offer the largest selection of paintball pants. HK have their HSTL pants that are a budget minded padded pant, the Hardline a high-end padded pant, Freelines which are also high-end but only have slight padding, TRK pants are even lighter than the Freeline and have no padding, and finally we have the new TRK Air pants HK’s lightest pant. The TKR Air shares the same shape as…
Replacing the popular KLR google system from HK Army is the SLR. The SLR is unmistakably an HK Army mask, as it shares the same sharp angles that made the KLR so popular. It sort of has that Darth Vader feel.
On the each side of the backpack there are two two zipper pockets, two have MOLLE while the others have a velcro patch area. The main entry in on the top like a duffle bag. The inside of the bag has a compartment designed to hold a paintball marker. The area is large enough you could likely put two markers in there, maybe separating them with a microfiber towel. On one end there is a large microfiber lined mask compartment that is big enough to fit any mask.
HK Army LAZR barrel kit his the market in late 2020. The LAZR kit 15in long comes with 8 inserts and a carrying case.
All paintball masks are designed to fit the average adult head, but people’s heads are different in the real world. Typically having an adjustable goggle strap is enough to make sure one size mask will fit most adults. Sometimes smaller people or kids struggle to get the goggle strap tight enough to hold the mask in place, and it can ride down a little. By adding a top strap, the mask will stay up in place.
HK Army have been making paintball harnesses for a long time, they have the Eject, HSTL, MagTek and Zero G harnesses. The Eject was the first HK harness it’s a standard high-end to mid-range harness, the HSTL line is the value harness that starts at only $40, the MagTek is a high-end strapped harness that uses magnets to keep the flaps on the harness up rather than Velcro and the Zero G a high-end strapless harness.