Air tight podz????

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  • FreakBaller12
    e-tough

    • May 2003
    • 3663

    #1

    Air tight podz????

    which brands are air tight and which one's aren't?
    have you had any experiences with one or the other?
    is there anything i can do prenite when i fill my podz to insure they dont swell or soften overnight inside my podz?
    I knew not what I did but am now edumacated
  • ZSigErik
    Semper Fi
    • Dec 2001
    • 829

    #2
    You could fill them at the feild the day of play instead of the night before, thats what i do.
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    • rikkter
      • Jun 2002
      • 1804

      #3
      i leave some of my paint in the pods for lot longer than overnight, and i've never had a problem with them getting soft or swelling
      i even had a brass eagle in those little 100round pods that they come in sometimes, for about 7 months, took them out one day and they worked surprisingly good, they were still fairly hard and didn't swell.
      right now i have some JT no lip and fatboy pods
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      • FreshmanBob

        #4
        They don't need to be 100% air tight, just that snap fitting will keep your paint fresh for a good while. As long as there's no major air flow going on (like a ripped open bag) they'll be fine.

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