Paintball Magazine October 2017 Issue | Page 70

GI Sportz Frostbite Subzero Paintballs By Stephen Dans In case you haven’t looked at the calendar or haven’t noticed it’s football season, we’re here to remind you that winter is coming. Before you know it temperatures will be dropping and if you live in the upper half of North America or Europe it’s going to be downright chilly soon. And if you live in the lower half of the U.S., well don’t forget to wear long sleeves this December—it just may drop below 60 degrees soon. That’s part one of this public service announcement. Part two of our service announcement is the good news. If you’re a year round paintball player (if you’re not, what’s the problem?) you won’t have to worry about semi-solid paint breaking in the gun anymore. You won’t have to worry about paint being too brittle. You won’t have to worry about fragile shells, thinning fill, or cleaning your barrel after every game this winter. This winter give GI Sportz Frostbite Subzero paintballs a try 70 paintball.media magazine and stop worrying if your paint is going to hold back your game. Here’s the deal: GI Sportz Frostbite Subzero Paintballs will withstand con ditions down to -20º Celsius / -4°Farenheit. And if you’re playing paintball in temps below -4 F you have bigger issues to worry about, right? GI’s Frostbite Subzero Paintballs have a robust shell that will not only withstand the cold, they will break on target. And their CRYO FILL is bright-marking so you can see what you’ve hit. GI’s Frostbite Subzero Paintballs have a dual-color shell for easy tracking. And here’s the kicker and the deal-maker: GI Sportz Frostbite Subzero Paintballs come with a printed snowflake shell for cold weather identification. Seriously, every advantage a player can get for cold weather play is worth investigating. Check out GI Sportz Frostbite Subzero Paintballs and get all of the details at www.GISportz.com.