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abrewin450
02-04-2003, 09:51 PM
Is there any Hp tank that is exceptionally light. Or are all fiber wrapped the same?

ArthurDent
02-04-2003, 09:59 PM
they all gonna run about the same weight

EsPo
02-04-2003, 10:01 PM
most non screw in systems are heavier than screw in ones. if you want lighter, get a screw in fiber.

Python14
02-04-2003, 10:08 PM
From what I understand, but don't quote me, the conquests are the lightest tanks. BUT, you also have to consider they usually require an inline reg. In some situations, it might be lighter to run a new maxy or dual regged Nitroduck system.

But tank for tank, I am quite positive the conquest is lightest.

joeyjoe367
02-05-2003, 02:21 AM
Mac-Dev. Conquest is the lightest airsystem I've *EVER* handled.

If you're a lvl-10 'mag user, what's also nice is that it has a built in bleed-valve. You don't have to put a bulky slide-check on there anywhere to bleed the line.

I'm also under the impression that they are very consistant regulators also.

Aliens-8-MyDad
02-05-2003, 08:13 AM
but i heard they only output 600 PSI maxx! mags wont like that right?

Schnitzel
02-05-2003, 12:06 PM
recommended input pressure for emags is 600-800 psi. says it on the underside of the rail. this should apply to classic valves as well.

GT
02-05-2003, 02:16 PM
Originally posted by joeyjoe367
Mac-Dev. Conquest is the lightest airsystem I've *EVER* handled.

I'm also under the impression that they are very consistant regulators also.

Yes to both of those. I heard there is a hp spring kit but I havnt found one. Max Attack and Conquest are the lightest out there and very consistant.

Only thing I dont like is the on/off. but a great ank. Goodluck finding one for 'cheap'.


jb

cphilip
02-05-2003, 02:32 PM
Dye has a new Titanium one out. I have not seen it or felt the wieight but it is rumored to be seriously light...and more than likely seriously expensive!