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  • BagelBoy2004

    #1

    Nitro Duck X-Stream

    Do any of you own a Nitro Duck X-Stream? I'm wondering what your opinions are. If I ever get a new tank this would probably be it. I like the fact that it's an adjustable screw-in tank. (Great for X-Valves) It's also carbon fiber not fiberglass.
  • thegiantc
    Cover Man for CRIME SCENE
    • Jul 2002
    • 68

    #2
    I have two X-stream tanks. One runs my ULE Xvalve MAG and the other my FREEFLOW Trama Matrix. They seam to work great on both guns. In hindsight I should have probably just saved a few bucks and got Crossfire preset. Both tanks stay at about 775psi output and I havent found a need to adjust them.
    ULEMAG w/X Valve,Intelliframe,ULT

    FREEFLOW Trama Matrix
    FREEFLOW Millenium Autococker
    SHOCKTECH SFL Autococker

    Halo B ripped w/Z code
    Dye Ultralite kit

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    • lamby
      A.K.A Spanker
      • Oct 2002
      • 394

      #3
      I had one, but traded it for my last marker. I did not like the slop between the tank and the asa. I did not trust that reg.

      Other than that.. It was consistant, I never had shoot down, it was easy to adjust, and I never had a problem. I bought a flatline a month later though as I did not like the flexing and wanted something that I trusted more. The Flatline or AA adjustable were my two options. And it came down to cost between them so the flatline was my choice.

      Now I sold my backup tank I need another one.. I am thinking either another flatline or a scion this time around (scion only if I sell the emag-- scions are LP only)

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      • oldsoldier
        just choke yourself out!!!
        • Feb 2002
        • 2459

        #4
        A comment on the slop: Apparently, they are designed like that. When the tank itself is under pressure, the slop goes away.
        X-mag #10. Nuff said.

        my feedback

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        • TransMan
          Man Beast!!!
          • Apr 2002
          • 3152

          #5
          Re: Nitro Duck X-Stream

          Originally posted by BagelBoy2004
          Do any of you own a Nitro Duck X-Stream? I'm wondering what your opinions are. If I ever get a new tank this would probably be it. I like the fact that it's an adjustable screw-in tank. (Great for X-Valves) It's also carbon fiber not fiberglass.
          What tanks are wraped with fiberglass?

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          • FallNAngel
            Registered User
            • Apr 2003
            • 1076

            #6
            Originally posted by oldsoldier
            A comment on the slop: Apparently, they are designed like that. When the tank itself is under pressure, the slop goes away.
            As it gets lower in pressure though, the slop becomes more apparent.
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            • BagelBoy2004

              #7
              Re: Re: Nitro Duck X-Stream

              Originally posted by TransMan
              What tanks are wraped with fiberglass?
              All wrapped tanks that are not Carbon Fiber are Fiberglass. Just about every tank on the market is Fiberglass wrapped except for a few Crossfires and Nitro Ducks.

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              • lamby
                A.K.A Spanker
                • Oct 2002
                • 394

                #8
                There was no difference in the slop between full and empty. The only varible slop difference is the ease at which you can adjust the velocity.. that changes with the pressure in the tank.

                The slop I am talking about is the area that is held together with spring clips. (between the HP and LP side of the tank)

                It was a good tank, but I am pretty leary of HP air as I KNOW what it can do. I did not want to take a chance with my life for a mere $300.. I bought a different tank

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                • lamby
                  A.K.A Spanker
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 394

                  #9
                  Re: Re: Re: Nitro Duck X-Stream

                  Originally posted by BagelBoy2004


                  All wrapped tanks that are not Carbon Fiber are Fiberglass. Just about every tank on the market is Fiberglass wrapped except for a few Crossfires and Nitro Ducks.
                  This is not true.. most tanks as carbon fiber. The ducks have a cool coating called tough skin that protects the carbon fiber. But I have neaver heard of a fiberglass tank. (not saying that they have not made them, I just have never heard of one. )

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                  • jpdgas
                    Don't Get Eliminated!!!
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 222

                    #10
                    I have and x-stream and an older nitro duck, and both are fiberglass wrapped. The X-stream has the tough skin coating, but that is over the fiberglass. You have the option of fiberglass or carbon depending on your wieght preference

                    I personally like both of my nitroducks. They have never let me down, and the slop onthe x-stream doesnt bother me, its not that noticeable. Nitroduck puts a lot of research into thier products to keep them safe, ive never heard of a nitroduck tank letting go. My old tank is 6 years old and its still going strong with no problems.

                    I really like being able to adjust the stiffness of my trigger, and usually i have it set around 600psi to give a lighter pull, so a preset just wont do.

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                    • BagelBoy2004

                      #11
                      Re: Re: Re: Re: Nitro Duck X-Stream

                      Originally posted by lamby


                      This is not true.. most tanks as carbon fiber. The ducks have a cool coating called tough skin that protects the carbon fiber. But I have neaver heard of a fiberglass tank. (not saying that they have not made them, I just have never heard of one. )

                      Wrong, most wrapped tanks are aluminum core with FIBERGLASS wrap. Take a Visual Inspection course in HP cylinders.

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                      • lamby
                        A.K.A Spanker
                        • Oct 2002
                        • 394

                        #12
                        I stand corrected on the fiberglass issue..

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