ANS always putting the information we’re looking for. Can you compare all the 80’s out right now with the 88. Please show height and weights and side by sides.
@@HumbertoElizondo-lo3jh 68-4500 was the standard go to for a long time, but now the 77-4500 and bigger tanks are gaining popularity for some mid and back players.
Im NOT trying to bash : if most games are less than 15-20 mins in length, the size really shouldn't be all too Spectral...YES you DO want Shot-after-Shot FPS (Feet Per Second) consistency....but there's normally a down time, between rounds, so it's fine to cut a little weight : but i rarely meet Speedballers.
Not quite sure what your point is. Different people have different needs I play classic 10man mech tournaments, often at fields without super great air supplies. I currently run a 88 First Strike tank most of the time. I’m a tall back guy so I like the longer bottle and I can shoot up to 12 pods in a 12min game.
Maybe next time just change the unit on the scale to pounds only. Or oz only. Either way. So you don’t flip flop and get all confused back and forth with the unit of measurement.
I called and requested this video yesterday so thank you!! I’ve been on hold waiting for a comparison.
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ANS always putting the information we’re looking for. Can you compare all the 80’s out right now with the 88. Please show height and weights and side by sides.
15= 0lb 9.2oz
48= 1lb 11.6oz
A48= 1lb 8.5oz
68= 2lb 1.4oz
A68= 1lb 10.3oz
A77= 1lb 11.4oz
80= 2lb 6.5oz
A88= 1lb 13.5oz
What size thank do most speed Ball players use?
@@HumbertoElizondo-lo3jh 68-4500 was the standard go to for a long time, but now the 77-4500 and bigger tanks are gaining popularity for some mid and back players.
And in normal measurements:
A48 = 695g
A77 = 777g
A88 = 836g
I wish you would do a comparison of a 48, the alpha 48 and then the 36ci
How much shorter is this 68 compared to say the Ninja 68?
I'd like the weight in grams, which is flip flop free 😅
Im NOT trying to bash : if most games are less than 15-20 mins in length, the size really shouldn't be all too Spectral...YES you DO want Shot-after-Shot FPS (Feet Per Second) consistency....but there's normally a down time, between rounds, so it's fine to cut a little weight : but i rarely meet Speedballers.
Not quite sure what your point is. Different people have different needs
I play classic 10man mech tournaments, often at fields without super great air supplies. I currently run a 88 First Strike tank most of the time. I’m a tall back guy so I like the longer bottle and I can shoot up to 12 pods in a 12min game.
Maybe next time just change the unit on the scale to pounds only. Or oz only. Either way. So you don’t flip flop and get all confused back and forth with the unit of measurement.