Hey do you think they would let me use a hopper covered in foam at a rec game? What about at a tournament?
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One question- Why would you want to cover your hopper in foam? Just curious!
To answer your questions:
Rec. Games- If it constitutes a safety hazard I'm sure they wouldn't let you use it, however most Rec. Games aren't too stringent on your gear as long as it's chronoed and not dangerous.
Tournaments- All have their own rules regarding hopper covers. For example, Pan Am Rules prohibit Hopper covers of any kind (and some tournaments don't even allow stickers that may mask a hit!)
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I play nothing but rec and believe me, I wouldn't let you on the field with it and the refs aren't stupid either. Next thing you now, you're going to want to wear 4 pairs of paints, 5 shirts, a fleece, and bubble wrap on your head.
Hey, I'm all for having fun and a good time, but that includes playing fair. There's a good reason hoppers don't come with some of type of padding right from the factory. It's an unfair advantage that applies both in rec and tournament play.
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LOL! Man I was thinking like styrofoam, I didn't even think like soft foam.
It's definitely an unfair advantage though!
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I always use a thin neoprene hopper cover. The companies make them, people must use them or they wouldn't make them anymore.
I have never been told in rec games that I couldn't use it. It keeps the revy shell from breaking and from busting balls in the hopper when it gets hit. Does it occasionally make a ball bounce when hit? Sometimes.
Shouldn't we try to have an advantage when we play???
If not, then why don't we all use the same guns, as in old splatmasters? Wear the same clothes?
Of course I agree that there are limits in what should be allowed, but a hopper cover is less of an advantage than say an x-mag is to most other guns.
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Originally posted by Wickster
I always use a thin neoprene hopper cover. The companies make them, people must use them or they wouldn't make them anymore.
I have never been told in rec games that I couldn't use it. It keeps the revy shell from breaking and from busting balls in the hopper when it gets hit. Does it occasionally make a ball bounce when hit? Sometimes.
Shouldn't we try to have an advantage when we play???
If not, then why don't we all use the same guns, as in old splatmasters? Wear the same clothes?
Of course I agree that there are limits in what should be allowed, but a hopper cover is less of an advantage than say an x-mag is to most other guns.
just my $.02
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I don't get it... I have the easiest solution... get a freakin warp like me
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then, whats the difference between putting something over your hopper that may prevent a ball break every once in a while and a rico...the hopper that was invented in part to decrease the amount of hopper shots.
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What's the difference between buying a low profile mask and wrapping your head in bubble wrap?
It's not that your equipment is too good at what it does, but that the addition of the padding etc. offers too much of an unfair advantage (reason full auto and runaway are illegal in tournaments).
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