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Amped Custom High Pressure Line | HPL | Tippmann or Storm Reviews

4.1 Rating 44 Reviews
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Amped HPL Line is a large bore line for your HPA gun (Tippmann or STORM InGrip ONLY) that is both flexible and durable. It is enclosed in a nylon sheathing that will not affect it's flexibility but will help protect it from damage.
 
WE DO NOT OFFER CUSTOM LENGTH ON LINES. Currently this line is available in 36" and 42".
We offer the outer sheathing in multiple colors to suit your loadout.
 
Our HPL comes with Slide Check that has an 1/8" NPT threaded fitting at one end (at the UFA) and a female/coupler quick disconnect fitting and Slide Check on the other end.
 
Each line is tested after being assembled. This line is designed to withstand some serious milsim gameplay.
 
Max operating pressure for this line is 1,000 PSI; Burst pressure is 3,000 PSI.
This line is not recommended for CO2 use.  
 
  
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
 

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June 6 the package arrived in the Netherlands, still havent seen or heard about the package.... still at custom clearance....
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Posted 7 years ago
The Tippmann HPL is a very well made line, it feels sturdy and I feel like I can manoeuvre it into very taxing positions without worrying about it falling apart. My previous macro line seemed weak and using it made me uneasy, this one lets me be confident in its ruggedness. The one gripe I have (along with most others) is that the line seems to curl up a little. This is easily fixable by just letting it unravel by spinning the PTC connector. The design of the PTC connector forces you to bleed the system after use instead of just releasing the air like a QD-Slide.
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Posted 7 years ago
I bought 3 HPL, and they worked very wel ... but 2 of them have air leak on the rotation system, near the fill adapter, after 6 months. The rotation system is fully integrate to the line, so it's impossible to repair or do something. No response to my MP from Amped ..
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Posted 7 years ago
Hey there! We're super sorry to hear that you have ran into multiple leaking issues with your HPLs :( If you could please send a few photos with an arrow indicating exactly where the leaks are coming from to sales@ampedairsoft.com, we would be more than happy to go from there to resolve this for you. We don't want to leave you hanging with bad lines. Hope to hear from you soon! Thanks, Jesse
Posted 7 years ago
Ran it for the first time this weekend and already knew I loved it... no leaks, no rattle, and my Tippmann ran so much smoother than with the Tippmann remote line!
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Posted 7 years ago
Heard good stories about this amped line. When testing at home I saw the line curling up when under pressure. Strange. But I think every line does this, but is less noticeable. Used it a few times now, training and skirm. Totally happy! Although curling a bit, it does not get in the way. Playing right, switching left. No problem. I even think my consistency went up. Definitely would buy again and recommend. Nice work guys.
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Posted 7 years ago
This is an updated review after using the line for a couple of days at the field as I cannot do an edit to my current review. http://imgur.com/NU2DErZ This first picture is how the line loves to re-coil itself when under pressure, even when routed through molle webbing it still attempts to do so and creates issues of the line applying pressure resistance when trying to shoulder my tippmann. It tends to coil heavily in areas of the line where the shielding wrap (forest green) is thicker on one side than the other. This re-coiling nature creates havoc when having to off hand rifle or even primary hand shouldering as it presses heavily against the IGL line (which is an amazing spacer to reduce tension on the grip) and makes it extremely difficult to shoulder. And it due to it being un-uniformed in where it attempts a re-coil it causes problems in compensation of this trait, by it not being a smooth straight(ish) line. http://imgur.com/x1PGn8a The second picture is where a critical issue has occurred while prepping gear for another long day this Saturday, the location in the picture is where the PTC and its brass fitting connect to the hose, and it leaks air badly unless it is rotated to a very particular spot- which is impossible to maintain when in the field shooting. This also makes me question the lines integrity and should expect it to go all "fuck you and your face/hand/plate carrier and belch 850psi of air after it severs the connection to the PTC&brass fitting. I am thankful of continueing to keep my old empire line that I replaced with the amped line. Spent more games with that 25$ coiled remote line than this pricey 60-70$ line that lasted 2(?) games before developing a critical issue that I have not seen in many many remote lines. I may have received a lemon, judging by reviews this is entirely possible. But now I'm down a significant asset for Saturday's game. I looked past the re-coiling issue as something that would sort itself out as it is used- now it won't get that change as I'm worried about a fitting to pop off and attempt to damage my gear, severely injury myself or teammates if they are stacked up and it pops smacking people and me. My plate carrier does not have a quick detach and this would hurt bad.
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Posted 7 years ago
Hi Greg! I just wanted to touch base briefly after speaking on the phone with you. Our HPA techs are at work on the new line as I type this out, and we will have it shipped for you shortly after. Once you receive the HPL, please take the time to test it out and then let us know what you think. If you have any further questions or concerns in the meantime, do not hesitate to reach out and let us know. We would be happy to assist any way we can. Thanks again for your feedback! Jesse
Posted 7 years ago
It's tough and brush and bramble doesn't effect it as your moving through the woods it sticks with you, it's thick wrap allows it to take bbs fired from a dmr relatively close and not even flinch. The drawbacks that I have experienced is when the line is charged, it wants to do it own thing, I have mine partially weaved into my plate carrier shoulder pads to give it some direction but when it gets to the gun, the line curves and want to go outward and become a hassle by getting in the way of positioning the gun on the shoulder to fire, becomes very untamed in this nature and it's an annoying when it does this as it's connected to the IGL I have for the tippmann to give it more flexibility for shuffling to different firing positions but in turn becomes difficult to shoulder as times as it wants to pull the gun's grip outward as you try to shoulder it, or moves and twists to right behind the stock and try's to re-coil itself back to how it was in its packaging which doesn't even make sense. As such it gets a 3 star, solid line good exterior - but has its issues - I'll still use it until I can find something better. Word of note , Forest Green is a really dark green, darker than the pictures showed as pictures it appears to run with the multicam green instead it's more like M82 woodland green.
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Posted 7 years ago
So I ordered this for the simple fact that every single item I have bought from AMPED custom has not failed me. The stiffening of the line means I will not hesitate to charge through the brush of Minnesota. Plus it comes with that dank slide check instead of the cheap valken garbage. Great product.
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Posted 7 years ago