Tomahawk "Competition" paintballs, 130 boxes 1/1 Pallet
€6,493.50
previously €6,493.50
Available in 30 days, delivery time 1-3 days
Description
Product information "Tomahawk "Competition" paintballs, 130 boxes 1/1 Pallet"
Tomahawk "Competition" paintballs belong to the class of tournament paintballs.
This offer includes a full pallet (130 cases) plus shipping and any applicable average toll fees.
The following classes of paintballs are distinguished:
High-End Tournament, Tournament, Classic, Field, Basic, and Second Choice.
Competition from Tomahawk is a high-quality, slightly firmer ball. This makes it particularly suitable for poor weather conditions or for early morning games when it is still a bit colder.
Class Description:
Tournament paint generally means that this product is specifically designed for competitions on a national and international level.
Its outstanding features include excellent marking performance, bright colors, and high breakability.
Tournament paint is the first choice for all competitions and challenging weather conditions, such as those often encountered in spring and autumn.
General Notes on Paintballs:
Paintballs are a living, breathing product, like fresh produce in a supermarket. When selected and handled correctly, they provide a lot of enjoyment; improper handling can cause problems.
Paintballs should be stored dry at +15°C to +25°C and protected from direct sunlight.
The gelatin shell absorbs moisture, causing paintballs to swell, soften, and increase in size. Therefore, always keep the bags tightly sealed. This rule also applies during a day of play on the field.
Gelatin becomes brittle in cold conditions (below +10°C).
Gelatin becomes soft and less brittle in heat (above +30°C).
Paintballs that are "too brittle" should therefore be gently warmed, and paintballs that are "too hard" should be cooled slightly in a controlled manner to adjust their performance.
Example of Use:
It is a cold spring morning, outside temperature below +5°C, and the paintballs are breaking in the barrel.
Warm the bags in the heated car and shoot them before they cool down again. This will significantly reduce problems.
Alternatively, buy a paintball with a winter formula or a dedicated winter paint.
Buying paintballs is, like buying fruit, vegetables, or meat, a matter of trust, as you can rarely see a paintball's true characteristics from the outside. Therefore, strict quality control, safe transport, and accurate demand planning are important to ensure satisfaction with the product.
The most expensive paintball is always the one that doesn't work!


