hyperflow vs dynaflow

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • marley618
    Skateboard
    • Mar 2002
    • 556

    #1

    hyperflow vs dynaflow

    I have found some good deals on both tanks. I was wondering what the differences are between the two tanks. I know they are both great. I'm thinking of the hyperflow 201 (not the screw in hyper.)
    Centerflag Hyperflow 201 For Sale!
    Good Traders: I <3 MAGS, Daroach, lovejtwo83, GlowinLCD, Kegaro, jodocast
  • Load SM5
    Scruffy Administrator

    • Oct 2000
    • 6772

    #2
    Well I have the Dynaflow. It's a great tank with a few nice features. I'm pretty sure the main difference is the Hyperflow has a Stainless reg and the Dynaflow's reg is Aluminum. Other than that, and gauge placement I think the differences are few.


    Moorewatch

    If you read this, thank a teacher.
    If you read this in English, thank a soldier.

    Comment

    • i-luv-my-rt
      In Pimpin Mode
      • May 2001
      • 884

      #3
      Load SM5 got it right. The dynaflow is aluminum and much lighter. Both are very nice tanks and have a great recharge rate. I used to have a hyperflow on my RT and it worked perfect. Either would be a good buy.
      www.teamrhythm.net

      Rhythm milled freeflow cocker with E-blade...it's so nice having your own gun!!!

      Sponsors:
      www.sirepaintball.com
      www.4freeflow.com
      Planet Eclipse
      Detroit Thunder/Draxxus

      Comment

      • headcase
        Gotta Love Toys
        • Nov 2001
        • 1141

        #4
        Performance will be the same.

        The two biggest differences are:

        1) Aluminum vs Stainless reg(as stated above the Dyna is lighter)

        2) Mounting. The Dyna uses a dovetail rail mount, while the Hyper uses a cradle mount.
        2003 SuperBowl Champions!, THE New England Patriots!

        He was constantly reminded of how startlingly different a place the world was when viewed from a point only three feet to the left.
        My Feedback

        Comment

        • marley618
          Skateboard
          • Mar 2002
          • 556

          #5
          Thanks for the info, I just wanted to make sure there wasn't a huge flow rate difference between the two tanks. I'm getting a 68/4500 hyperflow for 185! I can't wait till it gets here.
          Centerflag Hyperflow 201 For Sale!
          Good Traders: I <3 MAGS, Daroach, lovejtwo83, GlowinLCD, Kegaro, jodocast

          Comment

          • FaSSt
            Registered User
            • Feb 2001
            • 658

            #6
            Originally posted by marley618
            Thanks for the info, I just wanted to make sure there wasn't a huge flow rate difference between the two tanks. I'm getting a 68/4500 hyperflow for 185! I can't wait till it gets here.
            I have a 68/4500 Hyperflow, and it provides all of the air my Emag (or modded Bushmaster) can want at any setting. The only thing I dislike about the system is the weight, but this consideration might not be a factor on a gun lighter than an Emag.

            A VERY nice air system.

            Centerflag's customer service, should you ever need it, is also top notch.

            All the same, my next air system will most likely be a Flatline.

            Comment

            Working...