Paintball loaders play a critical role in how reliably your marker feeds paint. This collection includes the full range of paintball loaders and hopper accessories, from basic gravity fed hoppers to advanced electronic and force feed loaders used in modern competitive play.
Choosing the right paintball loader
Most modern paintball markers benefit from an electronic paintball loader that can keep up with higher rates of fire and consistent shooting. Electronic and force feed loaders apply controlled pressure to the paint stack, reducing the need to shake the marker and helping prevent feeding issues.
Basic gravity fed hoppers are still a solid option for newer players, rental setups, and markers with lower rates of fire. The right loader depends on your marker, style of play, and how much feeding consistency you need.
Electronic and force feed loaders
Electronic paintball loaders are the most common choice for experienced players and competitive setups. Many players rely on electronic and force feed loaders from brands such as Virtue, Dye, and CRBN for consistent feeding and controlled paint handling.
Basic hoppers and entry level options
Gravity fed hoppers remain a practical option for new players, rental setups, and casual play. If you are looking for a simple and affordable option, our basic hoppers collection includes entry level choices designed for lower rates of fire.
Loader accessories and upgrades
This collection also includes loader accessories such as speed feeds, rain lids, replacement parts, and upgrade components. Accessories allow players to tailor their loader setup for faster reloads, different weather conditions, and long term maintenance.
Brands and compatibility
BFPGear carries paintball loaders and accessories from leading brands including CRBN, Dye, Empire, HK Army, JT, Planet Eclipse, Tippmann, Virtue, and more. Use the brand filters and sub collections above to narrow down the options that best match your marker and playing style.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a paintball loader and a hopper?
In paintball, loader and hopper are often used interchangeably. Most experienced players use the term loader, while hopper is commonly used to describe entry level or gravity fed options.
Do I need an electronic paintball loader?
If you use an electronic marker or a high end mechanical marker, an electronic or force feed loader is recommended to maintain consistent feeding and reduce the chance of misfeeds.
Are force feed loaders only for tournament players?
Force feed loaders are popular in competitive play, but they are also useful for any player who wants reliable feeding and reduced paint handling issues.
What loader accessories are worth upgrading?
Common upgrades include speed feeds for faster reloads, rain lids for wet conditions, and replacement internal parts to maintain performance over time.