Compare the Spyder Xtra and Tippmann Carver One side by side: price, specs, firing modes, weight, and maintenance — and see which paintball gun is the better buy for your style of play.
| Spyder Xtra | Tippmann Carver One | |
|---|---|---|
| Price Tier | Budget | Budget |
| Typical Price | $50-80 | $70-120 (used) |
| Operation | Mechanical stacked-tube blowback | Mechanical inline blowback |
| Firing Modes | semi-auto | semi-auto |
| Caliber | .68 | .68 |
| Feed | Gravity hopper | Gravity hopper |
| Air | HPA/CO2 | HPA/CO2 |
| Operating Pressure | ~300 psi | ~250 psi |
| Weight | 2.6 lb | 3.4 lb |
| Maintenance | Low | Low |
The Spyder Xtra and Tippmann Carver One are both budget paintball guns, so the choice comes down to how each one fits your game rather than how much you spend. On price, the Spyder Xtra runs roughly $40 less, so budget-first buyers will lean its way. Both run electronic firing modes, so trigger feel and board tuning matter more here than the spec sheet. At 2.6 lb the Spyder Xtra is the easier carry over a long day on the field. The Spyder Xtra is built with family/casual rec and tightest budgets in mind. The Tippmann Carver One is built with budget milsim and woodsball in mind. Availability differs too: the in production Spyder Xtra and the discontinued (common) Tippmann Carver One won't always be equally easy to find new. Bottom line: the Spyder Xtra is the stronger all-round pick here, especially for a tight budget.