No player likes to run out of paintballs in the middle of a battle. In order to carry a huge cache of ammunitions, you need to have a reliable paintball pack or harness where you can stick the pods.
Paintball packs offer great value especially for heavy gunners who love to overpower their enemies with large volume of fire. Packs or harnesses come in four varieties: the belt pouch, horizontal harness, vertical packs, and tactical vests. These harnesses and packs are very useful for every player. But choosing which one is best depends primarily on your style of play and individual preference.
Paintball harnesses to consider
If stealth gear is what you’re after, BT has you covered. This vest holds eight pods for extended action on the battlefield, yet has a breathable mesh material built-in to keep you dry. An air tank pocket and extra gear pockets complete the package, making this a very versatile vest for serious woodsball players.
Features:
• Breathable Rugged Mesh Material
The 45 Degree Angle MOLLE Plate is the newest product from the BT Paintball. This MOLLE Plate allows you to mount accessories to your vest vertically versus horizontally. With our endless accessory configurations you can customize your MOLLE Plate to fit your style of play. All of our BT paintball vests and vest accessories use MOLLE technology with Velcro and snap closures on the accessories.
The BT Horizontal MOLLE Plate is the newest product from the BT Paintball. This MOLLE Plate allows you to mount accessories to your vest horizontally versus vertically. With our endless accessory configurations you can customize your MOLLE Plate to fit your style of play. All of our BT paintball vests and vest accessories use MOLLE technology with Velcro and snap closures on the accessories.
Top of the line harnesses and packs include Gen X Pod Pouch, NXe 3 Pod Pouch, CORE 4+1 Harness, Empire Hinge Pack, Proto 4+3 Harness, Gen X Tactical, Spec Ops Broadsword, Halo Motor Harness, Redz Envy, and Valken 6+1.
When choosing a harness, make sure to consider its weight. The harness should be able to carry plenty of ammo without feeling like deadweight. Comfort factor is also extremely important. It should fit well around your waist or body and must never hamper your movements and maneuverability.
Always try the harness before taking it to the battlefield. Try to execute different maneuvers while wearing the harness. If you feel even the slightest discomfort, then it is best to replace your harness with another one.
For extended battles without the possibility of returning to base on mid-game, the tactical vest is ideal. For short battles and recreational play, belt pouches are your inexpensive options.