Diggers was a company a few years ago that first introduced shoes with large cleats designed specifically for the paintball market.
I still have my pair and still use them. These shoes had cleats which are much larger and higher than what you see nowadays from company's like Dye. They were fantastic for the outdoor, sand, dirt and mud environment.
They released a high-top, boot version (which I have) called the "Silencer" and another in a mid-cut (mid-top?) version called "X-treme".
Mac Dev used to carry and sell the Diggers shoes.
Incredibly enough, PB Review still has old reviews of both products:
High-top Silencer : http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/329/
Mid-top X-treme : http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/330/
As well as these shoes, they sold the high-rise vertical fed minimag using the valve that you have pictured there. It was called the Centerfire Minimag:
Diggers were around during the days of the RT and RetroValve which were mixing it up against the first generation of electro's. Ahhhh...the good ol' days
I still have my pair and still use them. These shoes had cleats which are much larger and higher than what you see nowadays from company's like Dye. They were fantastic for the outdoor, sand, dirt and mud environment.
They released a high-top, boot version (which I have) called the "Silencer" and another in a mid-cut (mid-top?) version called "X-treme".
Mac Dev used to carry and sell the Diggers shoes.
Incredibly enough, PB Review still has old reviews of both products:
High-top Silencer : http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/329/
Mid-top X-treme : http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/330/
As well as these shoes, they sold the high-rise vertical fed minimag using the valve that you have pictured there. It was called the Centerfire Minimag:
Diggers were around during the days of the RT and RetroValve which were mixing it up against the first generation of electro's. Ahhhh...the good ol' days
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