5000psi Gauge for Paintball Air Tank (compatible with 3000 or 4500 psi tanks)
Oct 06, 2021
Great little gauge
Perfect fit for airsoft/paintball HPA tank regulator. Didn't realize this was a smaller gauge (standard threads) but it worked out for the better---perfectly legible yet compact. I appreciate that it's a 5,000 PSI max value because common tanks are 3,000 and 4,500 so no need to have 6,000+ values that just add clutter. Got this for an Empire carbon-fiber 68 CI 4,500 PSI tank, it's a great match.
Pictures include a size comparison against a "standard" size gauge (Captain O-ring mini gauge on the gray, Guerilla Air stock on the black tank).
Aug 30, 2009
TomTom ONE 130
For an inexpensive entry level portable navigation system this thing is great! Plenty of features without the bells and whistles, and the menu hierarchy is really easy to follow and get accustomed to. So far the unit has only lost me once and that was when I turned it on while driving through the forest. The screen isn't large, but is responsive and has plenty of room for the map and status bar items which you can customize with things like speed (current and limit), ETA for the trip, compass, time, and many more. Map editing and saving is a breeze with this unit with qwerty or abcd style keyboard (you choose) - you can even set a button on the main screen for quick access to this feature. MapShare is nice and it's free - you benefit from others' edits to map when you sync the device. This device doesn't have bluetooth connectivity, or audio player, but I have no problem using my phone for that purpose, as it is already with me at all times - a GPS unit should guide and track you efficiently, and this unit has held up promisingly thus far. Every time I've turned on the GPS, it has taken only a few seconds to locate me, even inside the house - ironically the protective sticker I had to remove warned that to acquire a signal you must be outside. Like I mentioned, this is an entry level unit, but if you aren't looking for features you may end up never using and that will only drain the battery life (big screen, audio player, bluetooth, etc) and don't have a huge budget, then this is a great choice. This model comes with the USB cable and car charger, which I've found that some of the expensive devices don't even include. I didn't expect much of this particular model, being so cheap and having read a ton of reviews, but from my experience it has surpassed those expectations. Hope this helps - good luck finding the nav system that's right for you, I know there are a ton to choose from.