Planet eclipse is a paintball company responsible for the Ego, Ego, and Etek markers. Planet Eclipse markers are well known for their efficiency and are many times preferred by professional players. The Ego series has produced 5 models in 5 years.
$800 approximately.
Yes, all planet eclipse markers should be run only on Compressed Air. Co2 can damage them.
PE stands for Planet Eclipse, the manufacturer of the EGO. The EGO series are high end poppet valve markers used by many professional players and are considered one of the best on the market today.
Yes, all Planet Eclipse markers and all other electro pneumatic markers require batteries.
The ETEK is a scaled down version of the Ego, in price and performance.
Ego the Living Planet was created in 1966.
Depening on the year, the board settings, and the actual board. A Planet Eclipse Ego may shoot up to 30bps. Though it will not do any good seeing as most tournaments have a cap on 10.5 or 13.5 bps.
Not really, but perhaps in a way; a lunar eclipse is a SHADOW of a planet, the planet Earth. Eclipses are shadows. A solar eclipse is the Moon's shadow on the Earth; a lunar eclipse is the Earth's shadow on the Moon.
After Planet Eclipse releases their yearly model (ego 07, 08, 09 ect.) they release the SL series. These markers are basically the test dummies for next years models. The sl74 is nearly identical to the 08 ego. The sl8r is nearly identical to the 09 ego except the foregrip is much closer. The SL94 is basically an 09 ego with different milling.
Planet Eclipse's ego platform is well known for its low maintenance and top of the line performance. It rarely breaks paint in the breech and is in general a hassel free marker to own.they do require a little more maintenance than most low end markers but they are high end poppet valve markers, some of the best out theref
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