Best Paintball Equipment Bags in 2022

Last update: January 19, 2023

Exalt Carbon Tank Case Review:


My new carbon fiber tank can be carried in style. Microfiber is used to line the interior, and the outer shell is strong enough for me to leave it at the bottom of my gear box without worrying. It feels like a fantastic investment to keep my tank looking minty and has a nice small area inside where I can tuck my thread protector. I adore it and would purchase another if necessary.



Dye Precicion Paintball Pod Bag Review:


I'm a D5 player. This backpack has been used and abused all season; at this price, there isn't much you can ask for. It's a little bigger than I anticipated it would be, which was also a plus.



Exalt Paintball Goggle Case - All Versions Lens Mask Protector Review:


Two paintball masks are constantly in my Planet Eclipse GX gear bag. I use one on sunny days and a different one as the sun begins to set. I have two masks since I dislike changing glasses. As you are probably aware, the Planet Eclipse all-gear bag is fairly roomy, but once you start stuffing it with your paintball gear, it rapidly becomes full. In contrast to the small mask bags that come with your masks, the Exalt goggle case does take up a bit more room. Naturally, the light bags won't provide your masks with much protection, but the Exalt will. Particularly when you're attempting to cram all of your paintball equipment into a little bag. It will protect your lenses from damage in a small space better than the factory sack that comes with your mask, though I'm not sure if it's worth the price. For my Empire E-Flex and Empire E-vents, I use my Exalt goggle cases. They don't harm the lenses and fit flawlessly within the Exalt goggle casings. Just be careful not to unintentionally scratch any lenses by keeping the interior spotless. decent product



Platinum Paintball Marker Case Review:


I'll say it right up front: For the money, it's pretty hard to top. Its price cannot be used as an excuse for any of the flaws I can identify with it.The overall quality and substance utilized are quite similar to a school hard case binder. It has three levels. Three are the barrel holders, two are a cushioned separator, and one is the marker body. The barrels are secured to the case by an elastic band. For little extras like marker grease and a barrel sock, there are a few tiny compartments.The zipper that connects the case's two ends is where I perceive the largest problem. The zipper is small and flimsy, and if you use it excessively, the thin layer of fabric holding the zipper teeth together would undoubtedly rip off. Also likely are rips and tears.Again, I'm not comparing them because the price is nowhere near what you'd pay for an excellent case.



Exalt Paintball Marker Bag Review:


I've purchased a number of Exalt products, so I know the quality would be excellent. Since his new marker did not come with a case that would hold his marker, tool kit, and barrel backs, I gave it to my kid for Christmas. The case's interior is coated with a microfiber cloth and features numerous pockets and loops for storage. There were no loose seams or threads, and the quality appeared to be good.



Dye Boom Box Barrel Case - Black Review:


This is a terrific case, and it's an excellent method to safeguard your investment if you own an expensive two-piece barrel system. It only has 6 compartments, and the zipper is difficult to zip and difficult to close, which is why I only gave it 4 stars. Now, normally 6 slots would be sufficient, but because I play both speedball and woodsball and have a variety of ul tips and threadings (AC



Tippmann Paintball Marker Case - Digi Camo Review:


Good value for a beautifully constructed and stylish bag. The material seems to be durable enough for outdoor use. Fits my 1998 custom and A5 (unmodified). I had to remove the Electric Hopper from the 98 Custom in order for everything to fit in the case, but I consider this to be a rather minor issue. If I had a Dye M2 Marker that costs $1,600, I would want extra padding (probably cover the marker in bubble wrap, LOL!! ), even though the padding is adequate. I wouldn't chuck that marker around. The wide exterior pocket is perfect for holding your tank, and it's a terrific bag to take into the field (whether indoors or out). I can almost fit my 13 inch long,Carbon 4500/90 cu in tank in it. It will fit just about any tank that is a total of 12 inches long, and the pocket is quite wide so the tank diameter should not be an issue. It says it will hold up to a 63 or 68 cu in Tank (can't remember), but it will take a larger cu in tank. You can store spare o-rings, a multi-tool, a repair kit, and pretty much anything else you would need for a day of paintballing in the two smaller compartments. There is virtually little chance of the straps ripping off because of the heavy stitching, and the handle has additional padding to make carrying it more pleasant. I've ordered two more for my other markers because I like it so much!



Planet Eclipse GX Paintball Gravel Backpack Bag Review:


I was successful in getting the backpack I requested for Christmas. When I got to the paintball field with my Planet Eclipse GX Gear bag, I wanted to use it. Although it isn't very large, it can accommodate a few things. The bottom of the bag may be unzipped to expand it. Although there are not many pockets, the bag is pleasant and small. I've actually been using it to carry my shoes, a few shirts, and a pair of shorts when I go for a run at the gym because it's winter right now. My large GX bag actually quickly became full, therefore I will use this backpack to carry some barrels and two markers (in instances). Although all of the zippers function flawlessly, the front opening of the bag can be a little challenging to open and close due to the stiff black material. I'm hoping that with time and continued use, it will break in and make it simpler for the zipper to close. All I can do is pray that it doesn't break first. Only time will tell, but thus far, I adore the blue hue and print style. You can use carabiners to attach a lot of things to the excellent Molly webbing. Despite its high price, I would still recommend it because Planet Eclipse doesn't have anything else that is less pricey. With the exception of the front zipper's difficulty opening, you will like it.