Paintball air tanks are the power source of your marker or paintball gun. There is no use playing paintball if you can not fire your gun at maximum velocity. You will only be put at a great disadvantage especially during extended games. So it is very important to choose the best and most reliable paintball air tank to ensure that you are always on top of your game. Read what to consider ...
Pure Energy® Air System Features:
• Lightweight DOT & TC cylinders “Made in the USA”
• Paintball Industry standard 3000 PSI or 4500 PSI fill capacity with an 800 PSI output pressure
• Units are clamshell package for improved point of purchase sale and include a detailed instruction manual
ULTRA Air™ Features:
• Next generation ULTRA Light Weight DOT & TC certified carbon fiber cylinders “Made in the USA”
• HD resolution cylinder graphics provide an appearance no other cylinder can match
• Paintball Industry standard 4500 PSI fill capacity with a user convertible 800 PSI or 450 PSI output pressure
• Reactor II regulators
ULTRA Air™ Features:
• Next generation ULTRA Light Weight DOT & TC certified carbon fiber cylinders “Made in the USA”
• HD resolution cylinder graphics provide an appearance no other cylinder can match
• Paintball Industry standard 4500 PSI fill capacity with a user convertible 800 PSI or 450 PSI output pressure
• Reactor II regulators
ULTRA Air™ Features:
• Next generation ULTRA Light Weight DOT & TC certified carbon fiber cylinders “Made in the USA”
• HD resolution cylinder graphics provide an appearance no other cylinder can match
• Paintball Industry standard 4500 PSI fill capacity with a user convertible 800 PSI or 450 PSI output pressure
• Reactor II regulators
There are two types of air systems for paintball guns. One is CO2 and the other is compressed nitrogen. CO2 air tanks are inexpensive but have several performance issues at high altitudes and during unfavorable weather conditions. Compressed air tanks on the other hand can deliver reliable performance and cleaner air but they are more expensive.
Compressed air tanks that are worth considering include Guerilla Air Myth, Ninja Paintball, Worr Games, Smart Parts, Pure Energy, and Crossfire tanks. For CO2 air tanks, some of the best brands are Smart Parts, JT CO2 tanks, and PMI tanks.
When buying an air tank, make sure that it is compatible with you paintball gun. There are guns that only accept CO2 tanks while some brands are HPA-specific. It is also best to choose a lightweight tank to ensure gun stability. Tanks made from carbon fiber or fiber glass are best.
For extended play, it is ideal to use a 20-oz CO2 that can fire up to 1000 shots or you may opt for a nitrogen air tank with 6000psi that can deliver up to 700 shots.