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SSR Fluorescent Paintballs Projectiles Training Review

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Terrible

Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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1.7
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Description of SSR Fluorescent Paintballs Projectiles Training

Rubber Silicon. Please read the instructions below ''HOW DO THEY GLOW'' before using them!. Premium Quality Blue Fluorescent Rubber Balls mixed with Silicon in 68 caliber (each single ball weighs 3,2 gr.). Amazing Visual Experience in the Dark: The balls glow in the dark thanks to their blue fluorescence. Please keep the balls first for a short time under the light (e.g. under flash light from the smartphone). Then bring them into the dark, so their unique blue florescent color will start to shine. Suitable for Training, Shooting, Home Defense and Paintball Guns in 68 caliber. Made in EU Standards - high quality product. Soft Rubber Balls with Strong Effects: These balls are also very good for home and self defense.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointing Paintball Ammo

These paintball projectiles were a letdown... While they do glow in the dark they did not perform well during gameplay. They crushed easily and didn't fly straight, making them ineffective for training. On the bright side, the packaging was easy to open. Overall, I would not recommend these to anyone in the sports and outdoors community looking for reliable paintball ammo..

Pros
  • Florescent color makes it easier to see where you hit your target.
Cons
  • May break more easily upon impact than traditional paintballs.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

They only glow when given incredible power.

They're much easier to fix than black ones, but they don't shine very well. They do glow, but I had to place them under a super bright 300 watt LED construction side light - that's what I needed to get them bright enough to start at night and then recover. I think for the price it's better to just use bright red or bright blue in an earthy environment, these two colors stand out against the green. In terms of usability, they work great. Just like the black rubbers, accuracy is decent, there are

Pros
  • Sports and outdoor activities
Cons
  • Some imperfections