Eley Tenex vs Ventus - what exactly is the difference?
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2018 11:48 am
I have to say it is good to see Eley UK 'producing' air pellets. According to some the world will end after Brexit and we might be glad of a local supplier! However, on a more serious note I have scoured the Eley site to understand the difference between these two ranges without success. The only thing for sure is the vast difference in retail price £13 vs £8 approx.
The marketing speak is almost identical including the revelation that Eley have just 'discovered that the diameter of the air pellet is key to optimum performance and flight'. Have they never read a forum or spoken to serious air shooters before now?
I suspect that the Tenex are sorted in some way but as both ranges claim to have 'over 30% superior weight variance within a batch' there must be something else at play to justify 63% price hike. They both have the same well designed box, both are for 'professional and elite shooters', both boxes contain 450 pellets... so it is a mystery.
Anyone got a fact based reason or justification please? I am very interested in trying the Ventus but do not wish to discover I am using pellets that didn't pass the Tenex test.
Or is this another marketing ploy to sow those little seeds of doubt that actually there might be something better out there that will guarantee those extra tens...
Sorry for being a little sceptical, I'd just like to know.
The marketing speak is almost identical including the revelation that Eley have just 'discovered that the diameter of the air pellet is key to optimum performance and flight'. Have they never read a forum or spoken to serious air shooters before now?
I suspect that the Tenex are sorted in some way but as both ranges claim to have 'over 30% superior weight variance within a batch' there must be something else at play to justify 63% price hike. They both have the same well designed box, both are for 'professional and elite shooters', both boxes contain 450 pellets... so it is a mystery.
Anyone got a fact based reason or justification please? I am very interested in trying the Ventus but do not wish to discover I am using pellets that didn't pass the Tenex test.
Or is this another marketing ploy to sow those little seeds of doubt that actually there might be something better out there that will guarantee those extra tens...
Sorry for being a little sceptical, I'd just like to know.