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New Videos Demonstrate Vibe and SP-1 Advantages
New videos available at SmartParts.com visibly demonstrate the advantages of the SP-1 and Vibe electropneumatic paintball markers.
Loyalhanna, PA – February 13, 2008 – Since their release at the PSP Paintball World Cup last fall, paintball players around the world have been discovering the advantages of the affordable electropneumatic paintball markers, the Vibe and SP-1. A new series of videos available at SmartParts.com clearly illustrates some of the less-obvious advantages found in these markers. “The response to the Vibe and SP-1 has been overwhelming,” says Smart Parts Vice-President Adam Gardner. “Those of us who have played – and won – paintball tournaments at the professional, and even amateur levels, know and understand the distinct advantages inherent to electropneumatic paintguns. When we released the Ion, we brought those benefits to the regular player. Now the Vibe and SP-1 put them within the financial reach of even first time players, whether they prefer a Speedball style game, or scenarios in the woods.” The same features that make these markers ideal for new players, also lend them to use as the perfect field rental marker. For the field owner, affordability is important, but not the only factor in stocking their rental fleet. Because the Vibe and SP-1 use an integrated bolt and exhaust valve, complete disassembly and cleaning of the bolt and valve systems takes only seconds, and involves a minimum of parts (3 for the Vibe, 4 parts and 2 screws for the SP-1,) compared to competing products which have a dozen or more small screws, assorted springs, pins and sears to negotiate during maintenance. Their flexibility in operating on either CO2 or compressed air makes upgrade HPA rentals a viable option. “Unfortunately, to the newer player who has never fired a high-end tournament marker, or possibly had no paintball experience at all, reading phrases like 'smooth operation,' and 'electropneumatic' is not the same as experiencing the difference between a true electropneumatic paintgun and the shake and recoil found in typical entry level markers that operate with heavy spring and hammer designs left-over from the 1980s,” said Gardner. To that end, Smart Parts has begun releasing a series of short videos that clearly demonstrate the advantages of the Smart Parts Vibe and SP-1 electropneumatic paintball markers. These videos, hosted by the people who design, build and maintain these markers, utilize simple tests to show the significant performance advantages these paintguns have over their similarly priced competitors. For players who have wondered how smoothly the SP-1 fires, how effective the Vibe's anti-chop system is, or whether the SP-1's electronic circuits can handle a rainstorm, these videos provide immediate answers. The first three videos have been released, available under the video tab in the Vibe and SP-1 sections of SmartParts.com (Adobe Flash and good Internet connection speed required) and will be supplemented in the following weeks with additional videos covering topics ranging from gas efficiency and effective use of CO2, to reliability and ease of maintenance. Smart Parts, Inc., is a leading developer and manufacturer of equipment and accessories for the sport of paintball. For more information, visit SMART PARTS. Related Links: SMART PARTS Vibe Vidoe SMART PARTS SP-1 Video
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Bolt pressure is how you kept the old Gen-E Matrixes from chopping paint before there was eyes in guns. It didn't work all the time but it was the same concept.
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There are no advantages to owning a vibe. None.
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XSV Fan Club # 580 NY NRG Fan Club # 2 Originally posted by TwoKaySix: I plan on taking a trip to the "north pole" to attempt to make communication with the outer earth guardsmen (I think they will come stop me), but I have to save up money and learn how to use a gun first. |
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haha i bet matty marshal was like WTF is this... gimme a shocker
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I don't think Matty Marshall has shot a shocker in four years
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XSV Fan Club # 580 NY NRG Fan Club # 2 Originally posted by TwoKaySix: I plan on taking a trip to the "north pole" to attempt to make communication with the outer earth guardsmen (I think they will come stop me), but I have to save up money and learn how to use a gun first. |
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