These remote coils allows you to have your tank off your gun, on a "remote" location like on a harness. Its simply, your Co2 or Compressed air tank screws into one end of the remote house, and the other end of the hose screws into your paintball gun. All remotes have what is called a "QD" Quick Disconnect, with allows you to quickly detach your remote hose from your gun.
Perfect for CO2 or Nitrogen. Comes standard with quick disconnect and 3000psi coil hose. 3000PSI is a burst Rate. All CO2, HPA and N2 tanks put out a max of 850PSI. This hose will work with all paintball tanks and all paintball guns that accept a Constant Air aka Bottom line adapter.
Overall Rating for Coiled Remote - House Brand | (based on 10 reviews) |  |
WOW By Veitski on August 13, 2008
 Way better than some main brands. Love it. No leaks at all. remote=good By Emanel m on July 22, 2008
 if you have a heavy tank and want it o your bag then buy a backpack i recommend pmi 4+1 takes up to 76cu and the remote i love it!!!! quick release on/off so good use it for my mr1 Good job. By Justin on July 21, 2007
 It did it's job. The coil sort of had to be un-twisted a couple of times. The hose could have been a little longer. The quick release was nice. Good job. By Justin on July 21, 2007
 It did it's job. The coil sort of had to be un-twisted a couple of times. The hose could have been a little longer. The quick release was nice. Works Great By Ted Snook on June 22, 2007
 Used this for an all day d-day event. Seemed to work perfectly out of the box. Works Great By Ted Snook on June 22, 2007
 Used this for an all day d-day event. Seemed to work perfectly out of the box. GREAT!! By dont worry about it on June 21, 2007
 great product but just as heavy as my friends and his has a slide check GREAT!! By dont worry about it on June 21, 2007
 great product but just as heavy as my friends and his has a slide check 32 degrees coiled remote By matt knowles on April 8, 2007
 this remote is great but the stock O-ring froze out in 3 games i would not recomend this remote for Co2 32 degrees coiled remote By matt knowles on April 8, 2007
 this remote is great but the stock O-ring froze out in 3 games i would not recomend this remote for Co2 |