Valken Infinity Paintballs 68cal 2000ct vs Xball Triumph 68 Caliber Paintballs

Overall winner: Valken Infinity Paintballs 68cal 2000ct

Key Differences

Valken (Product A) is a high-volume 2000-count option marketed for smooth shooting and consistent performance and is listed in a more affordable price tier; Tippmann (Product B) emphasizes consistent accuracy and bright aqua-blue fill for visibility with large splat coverage. Choose Valken if you want a higher-count, budget-friendly pack focused on smooth shooting; choose Tippmann if you prioritize visible, high-coverage aqua fill and slightly different shot characteristics

Valken Infinity Paintballs 68cal 2000ct

Valken Infinity Paintballs 68cal 2000ct

Valken • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

68 caliber paintballs designed for smooth shooting and accurate flight. Robust shell minimizes barrel breaks while delivering consistent shots; engineered for reliable breakage on impact

Pros

  • robust shell for consistent shots
  • designed for smooth shooting
  • large 2000 count package
  • breaks on target to reduce bounces

Cons

  • mixed reports on durability
  • paint quality and ball shape questioned by customers
  • some users report balls do not fly straight
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Xball Triumph 68 Caliber Paintballs

Xball Triumph 68 Caliber Paintballs

Tippmann • ★ 3.3/5 • Mid-Range

68 caliber paintballs with aqua blue fill for visible marking and large splat coverage. Noted for consistent accuracy and easy-clean fill. Customer insight mentions quality and value, with some concerns about paint coverage and broken balls

Pros

  • 68 caliber for standard paintball games
  • Consistent accuracy
  • Bright aqua blue fill for visibility
  • Large splash on impact

Cons

  • Paint coverage reported to get everywhere
  • Several customers received broken balls
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Valken
Durability Tie
Versatility Valken
User Reviews Valken