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Research the team-linked markers, masks, tanks, barrels, packs, apparel, and sponsor equipment connected to BunkerBench teams and players.

DYE MXR Marker

DYE Paintball

DYE MXR Marker

Products

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Brands

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Categories

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Store paths

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Core gear

Markers

Start by choosing the format you actually play. Rec and scenario players can be happier with a modern mechanical marker; speedball players usually need an electronic setup with easy maintenance and tournament modes.

Safety

Masks

Thermal lenses are the non-negotiable baseline. After that, players should compare fit, foam, lens-change speed, and how easy it is to get parts before a tournament weekend.

Feed systems

Loaders

A reliable electronic loader helps even on a mechanical marker because it reduces misfeeds and chops. Tool-less cleaning is worth real money when paint breaks mid-day.

Tanks and regulators

Air systems

Carbon fiber tanks cost more up front but cut weight and hold more air. New players can start with aluminum, but serious weekend players usually feel the difference quickly.

Accuracy and feel

Barrels

A barrel system is useful when you play events with changing paint. Pick something easy to clean, easy to replace, and common enough that parts are available.

Carry systems

Packs and pods

Tournament players should compare strap tension, pod security, bounce, and how the pack feels when loaded. Rec players should prioritize comfort and enough capacity for the field format.