Tomahawk "TOURNAMENT sample box" cal. 68 paintballs, 2000 box
€29.00
previously €15.00
Available, delivery time: 1-3 days
Product information "Tomahawk "TOURNAMENT sample box" cal. 68 paintballs, 2000 box"
Tomahawk 'turnament sample box' paintballs belong to the field paintball category
This offer includes a box containing 4 bags, each containing 500 paintballs of various tournament paint types.
Contents:
1 x BLACKMARKET cal. 68 bag containing 500 paintballs
1 x Tomahawk TEAM ZERO cal. 68 bag containing 500 paintballs
1 x Tomahawk COMPETITION cal. 68 bag containing 500 paintballs
1 x Tomahawk FINEST cal. 68 bag containing 500 paintballs.
Limit: 1 box per customer only!
Tomahawk Blackmarket
The Blackmarket offers unbeatable value for money for budget-conscious players. As these are second-grade balls, their breakability varies from batch to batch, ranging from very brittle to fairly sturdy. You don't know exactly what you're getting beforehand, but you benefit from an extremely low price. An ideal option for training, provided you can live with a certain degree of quality variation. Especially when ball consumption is high, this can significantly ease the strain on your wallet without having to miss out on the game.
· Accuracy: ★★☆☆☆
· Breakage: Variable (★ to ★★★★☆)
· Availability: ★★☆☆☆ (Limited)
· Quality grade : Second choice / B-grade
· Value for money: ★★★★★
Tomahawk Team Zero
The Team Zero is the breakable special version of the classic ZERO and was specifically developed for intensive team training. It is the perfect choice when you need to shoot a lot of paint during training without breaking the bank, but reliable breakage on the opponent is still important. The colour scheme follows the Zero principle: for easy logistics, the box is always exactly the same colour as the paintballs inside. An economical training ball with genuine tournament character.
· Accuracy: ★★★☆☆
· Breakability: ★★★★☆
· Logistics: ★★★★★ (colour-matched box)
· Training factor: ★★★★★
· Value for money: ★★★★☆
Tomahawk Competition
The Competition is the established tournament ball for serious competition and is characterised by a particularly brittle shell. It stands out visually thanks to its elegant, shiny green-metallic shell and a high-contrast, bright yellow core. This combination not only ensures excellent trajectory control but also makes hits on the pitch immediately obvious. A reliable partner for all leagues, impressing with its consistency and marking power.
· Precision: ★★★★☆
· Breakability: ★★★★★
· Appearance: ★★★★★ (Metallic Green)
· Visibility: ★★★★☆
· Tournament Standard: ★★★★★
Tomahawk Finest
The Finest is the absolute top-of-the-range product in the tournament series, designed for maximum performance on the pitch. With its striking, shimmering orange metallic shell and perfectly matched bright yellow filling, it is the visual and technical flagship. The shell is designed to be extremely brittle, ensuring it bursts safely on impact even at the most difficult angles. Those who refuse to compromise on quality choose the Finest for that decisive tournament victory.
· Precision: ★★★★★
· Breakage: ★★★★★ (Extremely brittle)
· Appearance: ★★★★★ (Metallic Orange)
· Filling quality : ★★★★★
· Performance: ★★★★★
General information about paintballs:
Paintballs are a living, breathing product, much like fruit in the fresh produce section of a supermarket. When selected and handled correctly, they provide a great deal of enjoyment; however, problems can arise if handled incorrectly.
- Paintballs should be stored at +15°C to +25°C in a dry place, protected from direct sunlight.
- The gelatine shell absorbs moisture from the air, causing the paintballs to swell, soften and increase in size: therefore, always seal the bags tightly. This rule also applies whilst on the field during a game day.
- Gelatine becomes brittle in cold conditions (below +10°C) and is therefore more prone to breaking.
- Gelatine becomes soft in heat (above +30°C) and is therefore less brittle.
Paintballs that are 'too brittle' should therefore be warmed up carefully, and 'too hard' paintballs should be cooled slightly in a controlled manner to adjust their properties as desired.
Example of use:
It's a cold spring morning, with the outside temperature below +5°C, and the paint is bursting in the barrel.
Warm the bags up in a warm car and use them before they cool down. This significantly reduces the problems.
Alternatively, buy paintballs with a winter formula or specifically designed winter paint.
Buying paintballs is a matter of trust, just like buying fruit, vegetables or meat; you can rarely tell a paintball's true qualities just by looking at it. That is why strict quality controls, safe transport and a good assessment of your needs are important to ensure you are happy with the product.
The most expensive paintball is always the one that doesn't work!




