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Planet Eclipse Geo R5 "Ultimate" Package Paintball Gun - Polished Gold/Black Fade

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Planet Eclipse Geo R5 "Ultimate" Package Paintball Gun - Polished Gold/Black FadeThis ULTIMATE Geo R5 is custom anodized by Armored Anodizing to give a premier look. Included with this custom Geo R5 as well: Matching Infamous Haptic Geo R5 Trigger Gold FULL barrel kit 0. 681, 0. 685, & 0. 689 Inserts Re: Imagined. Re: Designed. Re: Loaded. The new Planet Eclipse Geo R5 platform makes giant leaps forwards with a host of incredible new features like the brand new GR drivetrain, concealed eye covers, S63 3 piece barrel system, and an

This ULTIMATE Geo R5 is custom anodized by Armored Anodizing to give a premier look.  Included with this custom Geo R5 as well: 

  1. Matching Infamous Haptic Geo R5 Trigger - Gold
  2. FULL barrel kit - 0.681, 0.685, & 0.689 Inserts

Re:Imagined. Re:Designed. Re:Loaded.

The new Planet Eclipse Geo R5 platform makes giant leaps forwards with a host of incredible new features like the brand new GR drivetrain, concealed eye covers, S63 3-piece barrel system,  and an improved ergonomic package to reignite the passion for the Geo once more. 

Through numerous iterations, the Geo has always proven to be the spool marker of choice for players seeking something truly unique. Unmatched performance, supreme efficiency and bulletproof reliability are standards famously consistent with ALL Planet Eclipse markers, but it’s the peerless, buttery smooth and incredibly stable shot characteristics of the Geo R5, wrapped in a progressive design package that truly sets it apart from its rivals.

The Geo R5 has some unique features including the new GR drivetrain bolt system which offers an operating pressure of 95-105 PSI.  The GR drivetrain is based off the very iconic IV core drivetrain which was featured in the Planet Eclipse Geo 3.5, GSL, CS1, CS1.5, and Geo 4 paintball guns.  The IV core was known for being one of the smoothest bolt systems on the market and pushed spool valve technology to the limits with breech sensing technology.   

How does this Breech Sensing technology work? Simply put, it uses the pulse of air behind the ball to help close off the main valve at a predetermined valve chamber pressure. By closing off the main valve before the valve chamber is allowed to fully empty, it traps tail-end air that is at a pressure that would have no effect on the velocity of the paintball. This trapped air in the valve chamber would otherwise have been released, and wasted, down the barrel. By trapping this otherwise wasted air, it requires less air to top the firing chamber back up ready for the next shot. The result? A huge increase in efficiency, with zero downsides.It was a truly groundbreaking piece of technology in paintball marker development. But, as always, we continually push forwards to make improvements wherever possible, the result of which brings us an all new drivetrain to power the next generation of Geo fans.

Now, the GR drivetrain offers even better performance.  A brand new design with the intent of improving every aspect of the marker’s performance. From efficiency, to feel, to sound signature, to the more hands-on features such as being quicker and easier to strip, clean and maintain. Every aspect of the GR drivetrain is an improvement over that legendary IV core.  The all new high flow FT soft tip bolt of the Geo R5 paintball gun will offer the highest capabilities of paint handling. The increased internal volume which offers the lower operating pressure of 95-105 PSI, should offer the most phenomenal shot quality with amazing efficiency. 

And of course a Geo wouldn’t be a Geo without an SFR. The concept of Solenoid Flow Restriction was born with the Geo, giving the user the ability to tune the bolt speed and shot profile to their own preference. The factory installed high-flow SFR provides a range of adjustment that is suitable for almost every playing condition, but in very hot environments this can be replaced with the additional low-flow SFR.

Marker type: Electronic w/ OLED Screen

Mech frame capable: No

Planet Eclipse Geo R5 Weight: 1 pound 15.9 ounces (with batteries, barrel, feedneck, POPS ASA)

Barrel Thread: Autococker

Batteries: 2 AA batteries

Efficiency: 1600-1700 shots from a 77/4500

Accuracy rating: 5/5

Shot Quality: 5/5

Reliability rating: 4.5/5

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