“My biggest worry was that the line would pull on the replica or snag on my vest. In real use, routing through the gear matters most.”
META LINE PRO™ X-HOSE⁵
Flex, at play pressure.
At 110 PSI — the exact pressure your hose sees during a firefight — most HPA hoses stiffen, resist bending, and fight your movement. We measured five.
In-Game Pressure Flex (IGPF)
A relaxed hose bends easily. A pressurized one doesn't. IGPF is the minimum bend radius a hose achieves at 110 PSI — the post-regulator pressure you actually play with. Lower radius, more flex. More flex, less fight with your rifle, your rig, and your movement.
Bend Radius @ 110 PSI
Lower is Better
* vs. nearest competitor. Lower bend radius means the hose follows your movement instead of fighting it.
Flex Force @ 110 PSI
Grams of force required to bend 90° — lower is better
* vs. nearest competitor. Every gram you don't fight is energy saved for the game.
What a stiff hose costs you
Flex isn't a spec on a datasheet. It's a feeling at minute 90.
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Shouldering the rifle
A stiff hose resists rotation and tugs the tank sideways on every cheek weld.
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Prone and transitions
Under pressure, a rigid hose lifts off your body instead of collapsing with it.
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Fast movement
Stiff hose whips, snags on gear, and shifts your center of gravity mid-sprint.
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Long games
Every movement costs a little energy fighting the hose. Multiply by three hours.
PREMIUM X-HOSE⁵
Stop starving your HPA engine.
Built for the absolute highest airflow demands, the X-HOSE⁵ guarantees zero FPS drops — even when bent to the extreme during intense CQB. Frost-proof, ultra-flexible, and completely over-engineered.
The X-HOSE⁵ Advantage
Massive Airflow: True 6mm widebore inner diameter — tested and proven on gas-guzzling Daytona systems.
Frost-Proof Reliability: Upgraded industrial pressing and sealing guarantees zero leaks, even in sub-zero environments.
Extreme Flexibility: "Soft&Flexible" PVC with polyester braiding ensures minimal pressure drop at maximum bend angles. No snagging, no kinking.
Tactical Specs
Global Standard: Fitted with an Original Foster Series 2 Female QD and an X Custom Silver Stainless Steel Male QD.
Overbuilt Pressure Rating: Safely and consistently handles working pressures up to 250 PSI.
Low Profile: Thinner but higher flowing. 110cm length with an optimized 8mm outer diameter.
Origin: Precision crafted in the Slovak Republic (EU).
What's Included: 1x PREMIUM X-HOSE⁵ in your selected color.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
DO X CUSTOM BUNDLES WORK WITH MY HPA TANK AND PLATFORM?
Yes. Our bundles and the XELTA Regulator² are designed as plug-and-play for common HPA setups across CQB to DMR. XELTA works with low-pressure and high-pressure tanks and is adjustable from 10-250 PSI. Each bundle is curated so you don't have to chase missing parts.
WHAT MAKES THE XELTA REGULATOR² DIFFERENT FROM TYPICAL REGS?
XELTA uses a dual-piston design: one piston isolates bottle pressure, the other holds your set output rock-steady—so performance feels consistent whether the bottle is full or nearly empty. It also includes cold-weather details (anti-frost considerations) and an easy-to-read, tinted gauge window.
IS THE X-HOSE³ COMPATIBLE WITH US QD/FOSTER AND WINTER CONDITIONS?
Absolutely. X-Hose³ is a premium microbore braided remote line with US-standard QD and stainless fittings. Our Cold-Ready seals keep their elasticity in low temperatures. The default bundle length is 110 cm, with up to 14 colorways available.
HOW FAST CAN I GET PLAYING, AND WHAT'S IN THE BOX?
It's truly out-of-the-box: connect the bottle ➔ set PSI ➔ verify on chrono ➔ play.
HOW MANY SHOTS FROM THE X-TANK 0.8 L (3000 PSI)?
Shot count varies based on your replica and PSI setting, but a standard setup typically yields around 2100+ shots per fill.
What customers most often say about HPA lines
The most common concerns and experiences from players choosing an HPA line for real gameplay.
“Every line looks good on a table. You feel the difference when it is under pressure and you start moving with the gun.”
“I didn’t want a stiff line fighting me when switching shoulders. I wanted something that disappears into the movement.”
