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The Maddog Heavy Duty Paintball Tank Remote Coil is a 5-foot expandable hose designed to offload tank weight from your marker, enhancing mobility and accuracy. Rated for up to 4500 PSI, it features a standard quick disconnect for fast attachment and detachment, and is compatible with all major paintball tanks and markers, including CO2 and HPA systems. Lightweight and easy to install, itโs the ultimate upgrade for serious players seeking tactical advantage.




































| ASIN | B01D98NOVG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,855 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Paintball Remotes |
| Brand Name | Maddog |
| Color | Quick Disconnect |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,636) |
| Item Length | 5 Feet |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Maddog |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Pressure | 4500 Pound per Square Inch |
| Outside Diameter | 0.5 Inches |
| UPC | 641171825148 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
O**L
This works great to tether my Airgun to the Air Supply
I am using this mad dog to tether my Airgun to a supply of Air that is 4500 psi. I put a regulator on the tank and the mad dog from the regulator to my gun to bring it down to the pressure that I want to run the gun at and it is working fine. I hate to shoot x amount of shots and constantly look at my air gauges on my gun. And then stopping to refill and then do the whole thing all over again. This way I can shoot all day if I want to and never run out of the proper air so that I can site in a scope and never change the point of impact because the air pressure is dropping in the air cylinder of my gun. This is mainly what I use it for. And it gets the job done awesomely well for me.
C**R
Great product
Seams well made and works as it should, defiantly a must with the bigger tanks
I**S
great quality, buy once cry once, never replace
Had this thing for almost 6 years and used it on 3 different paintball markersโheld up every single time. Overall an amazing remote line, especially for the price. Fits perfectly and is one of the easiest to install since itโs compatible with almost every marker. 10/10 would buy again.
H**1
It's decent
The coil link was very restricted, it didn't give me much flexibility. You have to constantly use it to sort of break the rubber, so it's not as stiff.
S**O
Heavy Duty. Doesn't Leak. Works well
Ive bought a few of these. I used brass fittings to attach air compressor accessories for filling tires in remote locations and for powering simple air tools with paintball tanks. Be aware that CO2 will leak from tires much more quickly than regular compressed air. It's an issue with the molecular structure of CO2 and it's interaction with rubber. For long term use you'll want to refill with compressed air.
D**D
Quality hose for hard gameplay
The only thing i will say is it be nice if you had about a foot or foot in a half straight hose where it screws into the back of the gun bc my hand kept getting tangled running but that was bc the vest i put my tank in not the hose. But very impressed i went through mud water even almost broke my back rolling down a hill into some brush but hey no nics or cuts so dang good quality
N**O
Happy with purchase
I received it, it fits perfect. Light weight quality is what I expected great. Definitely more savings and more value for what I spent
C**E
You have to have no pressure before hookup to the tank nipple
To disconnect tighten like a garden hose and twist till you hear the pop
E**.
Gran calidad del material se siente la calidad al tacto y a un gran precio
R**.
El producto llegรณ muy bien en tiempo y forma.
E**O
Me funciona de manera perfecta
T**N
Quick connects are awesome nice and heavy duty line with no accessive spring back
J**Y
Like described
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