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#1
Posted 16 November 2012 - 04:01 PM
im a budget baller and my b-day is coming up. i have the option of valken proton for 325, etha for 350 or karnivor for 425. i know this isnt quite budget-ish but i am too young to get a job and i only get new gear once or twice a year when i manage to round up a decent amount of money from lawn work.
#2
Posted 16 November 2012 - 04:23 PM
I don't know anything about the Valken Proton. However I can share you my experience with the Etha below.
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I love the Etha. It's my first marker and it feels reliable as hell while being backed by a great company. However, if you're looking for something smooth then you would probably want to stay away from this one. You do get some vibration and pinging noise from the spring (tends to fade when broken in I notice) as people state which are things that I can live with. So why do I love my Etha so much?
Packaging:
- Comes with a nice set of allen keys, huge parts kit, lube, 14.5" Shaft 4 barrel, very detailed manual, great quality barrel sock, and a nice sturdy case.
Reliability:
- It's a very durable marker built to the same standard as the Ego, Geo, or Etek platforms but at a more affordable price. It was designed to be able to take some hits, be waterproof, and perform even during cold or hot temperatures. Check out the video below.
Efficiency:
- Better than your traditional spool... Some say this is more of a poppet marker even. Flame shield activate!
Bolt:
- Simple design, easy maintenance with a rubber bolt tip. You can remove it easily with or without an allen key. This marker was designed to perform as a tournament level entry marker so it can handle the brittlest of paint without a problem. I shot GI Sportz 4 Stars (not fresh... it was oily and had dimples) with the Etha without a problem. I have also used Empire's RPS Evil with the marker and it didn't skip a beat.
Board:
- Super bright LED light which means you can easily adjust any setting even on the sunniest day. The board is super easy to use and on the back of the grip there is a mini-manual in case you forget which color is which setting.
Ergonomics:
- I love how it only uses 1 screw meaning faster access to batteries, tourney lock, etc... It feels durable and comfortable at the same time as opposed to other grips that I feel is too much rubber and can wear out faster.
- The asa is simple and a breeze to use. I love how the macroline does not protrude from the side but direct onto the asa.
- The trigger I would say is best in class for it's price range. 3 point adjustable and comfortable on your finger.
- Easy access to eyes and detents.
- It has the same amazing regulator used by Eclipse's Geos and Egos.
- Lever-lock clamping feedneck
- Composite parts... While some people don't like it they cannot deny that composite is simply more durable and cheaper to make. It's even used on real modern weapons!
Modular:
- Last but not least you can add an "EMC Rail Kit" to the Etha which is an optional attachment that you can add to the marker to make it look more tacticool. Therefore, you will be able to make your Etha adapt into a woodsball or speedball environment without changing guns. It's AWESOME!
Packaging:
- Comes with a nice set of allen keys, huge parts kit, lube, 14.5" Shaft 4 barrel, very detailed manual, great quality barrel sock, and a nice sturdy case.
Reliability:
- It's a very durable marker built to the same standard as the Ego, Geo, or Etek platforms but at a more affordable price. It was designed to be able to take some hits, be waterproof, and perform even during cold or hot temperatures. Check out the video below.
Efficiency:
- Better than your traditional spool... Some say this is more of a poppet marker even. Flame shield activate!
Bolt:
- Simple design, easy maintenance with a rubber bolt tip. You can remove it easily with or without an allen key. This marker was designed to perform as a tournament level entry marker so it can handle the brittlest of paint without a problem. I shot GI Sportz 4 Stars (not fresh... it was oily and had dimples) with the Etha without a problem. I have also used Empire's RPS Evil with the marker and it didn't skip a beat.
Board:
- Super bright LED light which means you can easily adjust any setting even on the sunniest day. The board is super easy to use and on the back of the grip there is a mini-manual in case you forget which color is which setting.
Ergonomics:
- I love how it only uses 1 screw meaning faster access to batteries, tourney lock, etc... It feels durable and comfortable at the same time as opposed to other grips that I feel is too much rubber and can wear out faster.
- The asa is simple and a breeze to use. I love how the macroline does not protrude from the side but direct onto the asa.
- The trigger I would say is best in class for it's price range. 3 point adjustable and comfortable on your finger.
- Easy access to eyes and detents.
- It has the same amazing regulator used by Eclipse's Geos and Egos.
- Lever-lock clamping feedneck
- Composite parts... While some people don't like it they cannot deny that composite is simply more durable and cheaper to make. It's even used on real modern weapons!
Modular:
- Last but not least you can add an "EMC Rail Kit" to the Etha which is an optional attachment that you can add to the marker to make it look more tacticool. Therefore, you will be able to make your Etha adapt into a woodsball or speedball environment without changing guns. It's AWESOME!
This post has been edited by crPaliza: 16 November 2012 - 04:25 PM
#4
Posted 16 November 2012 - 06:08 PM
Are you looking into a new or used marker. The proton should be horrible but aftermarket parts could be scarce. Both will shoot nice imo. But if you have that money i would suggest a used supergun. Like the axe. But there are many more that will shoot really nice like a pm/dm, pmr, etek, the numerous bob longs the marq closer is freakin awesome imo. All those markers will seriously outperform any proton,etha.......karnivors are nice but with wgp gone the customer service wont be there if you have a serious failure.
#5
Posted 16 November 2012 - 11:54 PM
ImpulseTECH, on 16 November 2012 - 06:08 PM, said:
But if you have that money i would suggest a used supergun. Like the axe.
Axe isn't a super gun.
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My setup: Because I'm a bad*** Tippmann 98 custom with a shake and bake and two 20oz C02 tanks. Be jelly!
My setup: Because I'm a bad*** Tippmann 98 custom with a shake and bake and two 20oz C02 tanks. Be jelly!
#7
Posted 20 November 2012 - 11:25 AM
The Etha is a great choice I used one for about 8 months.
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#9
Posted 20 November 2012 - 10:55 PM
I suppose i wasnt refering it to a ego or dm but more like a better than a proton hehe
#10
Posted 20 November 2012 - 11:21 PM
The Etha is great. Haven't shot the others, but a lot of people like the Axe if you don't have a problem with the ergos. Probably wouldn't go near a proton.. not for that price anyway.
#11
Posted 02 December 2012 - 03:37 PM
Etha is fantastic. I wouldn't have traded mine, but the t2 was just calling me... lol. Its a great electro, certainly the best out of the three
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