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Odyssey Halo Belt Driven Paintball Loader - Black

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 Location:  Home » ALL » Loaders » Odyssey Halo Belt Driven Paintball Loader - BlackOctober 7, 2008  
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Odyssey Halo Belt Driven Paintball Loader - Black
Odyssey Halo Belt Driven Paintball Loader - Black
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Brand: Odyssey
Category: Sports

Buy New: $86.50
Buy New from $86.50

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(1 reviews)
Sales Rank: 126543

Media: Misc.

MPN: HALOBBLK
ASIN: B000GTZ2S0

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 22 + balls/second Belt drive
  • Spring loaded drive cone
  • Computer controlled Reflective sensor technology
  • Reinforced feed neck design
  • Low battery indicator

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Halo B Features:Requires 6 AA batteries (not included). 9 volt battery adapter sold separately. * 20,000 rds/battery change * 170 rds ball capacity * 1 year limited warranty * Now including the upgraded Z-code software


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great loader but has a few "issues"   July 13, 2008
Just used this for the first time yesterday and though it was a great loader it chewed through a set of 6 AA in about 4 hours. The LED light is hard to see through goggles in bright light. The last loader I used actually made a lot of noise when it's gears moved the balls around this let me know the loader was on and working properly. This loader is much more quiet which I found more difficult to discern whether the loader was functioning, turned on, malfunctioning etc. When my batteries died the loader pushed balls intermittently, would turn off and I couldn't see the red light in the sun so I thought I was out of air or was having a marker problem. When I left the field I went back to the car and noticed the red light and replaced the batteries. But 4 hours on a set of 6 AA's could get expensive to run this thing so I'll run it another day or two with fresh batts and see what happens.

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