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| pure energy 68/4500 tank for 160$ |
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7 | 50.00% |
| pure energy 88/4500 tank for 168$ |
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7 | 50.00% |
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alright just about yesterday or so orderpaintball started free shipping.i was on a budget for a air tank.i'm looking at a pure energy 68/4500 tank.but due to there free shipping i am no longer on a budget.and since their 88/4500 tanks are only like 5$ more i'm thinking about that no.so wich tank should i get?
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sorry guys it this one,not the first one.{accidentaly didn't set it as a poll and it turned out to be no poll.
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as we said, 88's to big.
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definately 68/45. It'll give you plenty of air and its not too big. I had a PE 68/45 and they are pretty light. I'm almost positive my Crossfire 68/45 was heavier.
Good tanks, get the 68.
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All depends on how what you play. I have an 88/4500 that I carry in my Vest and a 45/4500 I run when I play on gun. 68/4500 is much more practical if you intend to play on gun!
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68/45 FTW....
Yep 88s are huge... and the only reason you would need one of those would be if you were a back who was using a HP t-boarded spyder.
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