The Best Of Both Worlds
Crossover the Exciting New Marker from Tippmann
For over 25 years Tippmann has produced high quality paintball markers
like the 98, SL68 and Pro Carbine that are the most rugged and reliable
on the market. Over the last 10 years Tippmann has produced the
benchmark scenario and military simulation markers with the A5, X7 and
Phenom. Now Tippmann ruggedness, reliability and quality have been put
into the first paintball marker designed for any style of play with the
Crossover.
The Tippmann Crossover is a sleek, lightweight, center fed marker that
embodies woodsball durability with tournament speed and agility. The
marker is smaller than any other made by Tippmann and is of comparable
size to other tournament markers. As they have done so many times in the
past Tippmann is set to redefine the gold standard in paintball markers
again, with the Crossover.
At the core of the Crossover is the proven FlexValve. FlexValve
Technology makes the Crossover the first electro-pneumatic speedball
style marker to offer the winning combination of improved air
efficiency, superior accuracy due to the spool valve design, manual or
electronic mode firing, and the flexibility of CO2 or High Pressure Air
(HPA).
The ruggedness of the FlexValve and the ability to
operate below 300 PSI will give all players the competitive edge on the
woodsball or speedball field. The low operating pressure greatly
improves air efficiency allowing you to get up to 1,400 shots from a 68
cubic inch 4500 psi tank. Although the Crossover will work on CO2 it
needs to be setup properly, such as using a remote line and using a low
rate of fire so marker internals do not freeze.
The Crossover's trigger design incorporates fewer parts to wear, making
maintenance easier than ever. Because this new marker is built around
the existing Phenom internals and can accept an A5 threaded barrel the
look may be a little foreign to die hard Tippmann users but the feel,
reliability and performance are undoubtedly Tippmann.
Like the Phenom the Crossover has a lightweight aluminum body with
internal gas line and no cocking handle. Unlike the Phenom the Crossover
has sleek lines with custom body milling and all excess metal shaved
back.
Like other tournament markers the Crossover is a center feed and comes
with a clamping feed neck that will adjust to fit any loader without
tools. The center feed system also uses beam break style eyes to prevent
ball chopping and dual ball detents to hold the most brittle paint
without barrel breaks.
One thing players will immediately notice about the Crossover that makes
it different than any other tournament marker is a manual thumb safety
on the left side of the receiver body with three settings; Safe, Semi,
Electro. As the name implies Safe prevents the marker from firing. Semi
means the marker will fire one shot with each pull of the trigger,
because of the FlexValve Semi will work without a battery in the marker.
Electro setting activates the markers electronics. The stock board will
fire up to 15 balls per second, full auto, PSP, NXL, response and three
round burst. A single button on the back of the grip is used to program
the board or turn the eyes on and off.
In the past, Tippmann markers have angled the Air Source Adapter (ASA -
the thing the tank screw into) at an angle so liquid CO2 would not be
drawn into marker when fired. The Crossover is the first Tippmann marker
to have a 90 degree ASA that brings the marker down to eye level and in
closer to the body when shouldered.
The Crossover will run on CO2 or HPA. Most HPA tanks put out 800 pounds
per square inch (PSI) pressure, because the Crossover operates at 300
psi Tippmann has designed an ASA that regulates the pressure from the
tank down to a useable level for the marker. To lighten the marker the
regulator for the Crossover is built into the ASA with a velocity
adjustment on the front of the regulator.
The engineers at Tippmann have thought of players who want to degas the
marker when not playing but not remove the tank. With the Crossover
players have the option to remove the factory installed regulator ASA
and front grip and install a vertical regulator and on / off ASA. In
only minutes with a few off the shelf parts and a macro line the unique
appearance of the Crossover can be changed to look like more traditional
tournament markers.
Unlike other high end tournament markers the Crossover has kept
woodsball players in mind. The gap between the front grip and trigger
guard is wider to leave room for gloved hands. The same is true of the
oversized trigger guard that allows players to easily roll the trigger
while wearing bulky milsim gloves.
"Tippmann has created the
perfect marker for which the Tippinators have been searching." said
Tippinators Super-tech Mark 'Tinman' Miller. "The Crossover is fast and
light enough for tournament play yet tough enough for woodsball and
reliable enough for league xball."
True to the name this new marker can crossover from woodsball to
speedball to xball and back again. "This is the marker I have wanted for
years," said Tippinator Captain Bruce 'Charon' Johnston, "Tippmann has
really listened to players; the Crossover is an incredible marker for
any style of play."
Johnston continued, "The Tippmann Crossover is the perfect choice for
players of any experience level, it is the only marker you will ever
need."
For more than 25 years, Tippmann Sports has been dedicated to quality
manufacturing and the pursuit of cutting-edge technology and design. The
company serves the paintball industry from its headquarters and
manufacturing facility in Fort Wayne Indiana. Tippmann Sports' complete
line of paintball markers and related accessories can be found at
paintball stores and fields as well as mass retail and sporting goods
outlets throughout the world.