Valken Infinity Paintballs 68cal 2000ct vs Byrna Kinetic Projectiles .61 Cal – Reusable Training Rounds
Overall winner: Valken Infinity Paintballs 68cal 2000ct
Key Differences
Valken (Product A) is a high-volume 68-cal paintball offering 2000-count designed for smooth, consistent shooting and sits at a more affordable price point; it’s aimed at recreational paintball players. Byrna (Product B) are 0.61 cal hard plastic kinetic projectiles in a much smaller 95-count package intended for training and defense with claimed glass-breaking capability but limited customer data
Valken Infinity Paintballs 68cal 2000ct
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
Byrna Kinetic Projectiles .61 Cal – Reusable Training Rounds
Byrna Kinetic Projectiles are hard plastic rounds for training, target practice and self defense. They are strong enough to break through glass and are solid plastic with no active ingredients. Customer insight notes mixed feelings with none provided
Pros
- hard plastic construction
- reusable training rounds
- suitable for training and defense
- glass-break capability mentioned
Cons
- glossy claim of glass-break may imply high impact
- customer insights text is None
- no ingredient or usage warnings provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Valken |
| Durability | Byrna |
| Versatility | Valken |
| User Reviews | Valken |