
Spyder
Spyder 200 Round Paintball Hopper - Black
★★★★★
Gravity-fed 200-round paintball hopper built for reliable feeding in fast-paced play.
$20.00*
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Overview
Specifications
Brand
Spyder
Color
Black
Capacity
200 Rounds
Feed Type
Gravity
Caliber
.68 (standard paintball)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 200-round capacity provides a good balance between size and ammo supply.
- Simple gravity-fed design means no batteries or electronics to maintain.
- Lightweight and durable construction withstands rough handling on the field.
- Compatible with most standard paintball markers, not just Spyder models.
- Easy top-loading lid allows quick refills between rounds.
👎 Cons
- Gravity feed can cause ball jams during fast shooting or rapid movement.
- No agitation or force-feed mechanism, so feed rate is limited compared to electronic hoppers.
- 200-round capacity may require mid-game reloading for aggressive players.
- Basic design lacks a low-ammo indicator or viewing window.
Frequently Asked Questions
What paintball markers is the Spyder 200 Round Hopper compatible with?
It fits most standard paintball markers with a vertical feed neck. It is not limited to Spyder markers despite the branding.
Does this hopper use batteries or have an electronic feed system?
No, this is a gravity-fed hopper with no electronic components or batteries required. Paintballs feed into the marker by gravity alone.
What size paintballs does this hopper accept?
It is designed for standard .68 caliber paintballs, which is the most common size used in recreational and tournament play.
How do I load paintballs into the hopper?
The hopper has a flip-top lid that opens for quick loading. You simply pour paintballs in and close the lid to secure them during play.
Can 200 rounds last through a full game?
It depends on your play style and game format. Casual players will find 200 rounds sufficient for most recreational scenarios, but high-volume players may need to reload during longer games.