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Ninja SL2 77/4500 Carbon Fiber HPA Tank with Standard Regulator - Blue
Ninja's Super Lite series of tanks are the lightest tanks in paintball. The tanks weigh 30% less than other tanks of a similar size, and weigh in at just over 2 lbs. with their regulator installed.


 
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List Price: $265.95
Our Price: $230.49
Savings: $35.46

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Product Code: NINJASL77BLUD
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Description
 
This listing is for a tank with a "born date" of 04-2022. The tank is brand-new, but it was manufactured in April of 2022. The tank will require testing as of May 1, 2027. We are selling this tank at a reduced price due to its age.

Ninja's Super Lite series of tanks are the lightest tanks in paintball. The tanks weigh 30% less than other tanks of a similar size, and weigh in at just over 2 lbs. with their regulator installed. Like all of Ninja's carbon fiber bottles, SL2 tanks are made in America, are D.O.T. and T.C. certified, and have a 5-year hydro cycle. If you want the lightest compressed air system money can buy, the SL2 from Ninja Paintball is the way to go.

This HPA tank has Ninja's Standard regulator installed on it. The Ninja Standard regulator ships set to an output pressure of 800psi, but it can be adjusted down to 650psi or 500psi. If you would like us to lower the output pressure of your regulator before we ship your tank, please let us know in the comments of your order.
Features
  • Ninjs Super Lite Bottle:
    • Made in the United States
    • 68 Cubic Inches
    • 4500psi fill pressure
    • D.O.T. and T.C. Certified
    • 5-year hydro
    • Up to 1200 shots per fill
    Ninja Standard Reg:
    • Brass alloy bonnet
    • Quick-disconnect fill valve
    • Easy to read pressure gauge
    • Dual safety burst disks
    • Adjustable output pressure: 500psi, 650psi, or 800psi. Tank ships set to 800psi output pressure.
      • Tank must be empty to adjust pressure.

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