GOLP Airsoft Team features Otavio from the 4Dog team discussing his long history in the airsoft world, which began back in the late 2000s when the sport was barely a whisper in Brazil. He recounts the early days of scouring international websites and participating in niche internet forums before the legal gates for airsoft equipment finally opened around 2010.
GOLP Airsoft takes a look at the Votagoo tactical sling designed for both one-point and two-point configurations. Manufactured by a Chinese brand with inventory in Brazil, the product features high-density multicam fabric and metallic hardware. He notes that the sling's construction emphasizes durability, moving away from lighter materials often found in entry-level equipment to provide more security during active use.
The Votagoo tactical belt is the star of this review by GOLP Airsoft and this modular piece of gear seems to promise both style and function for airsoft enthusiasts. He highlights that the brand is a Chinese manufacturer with a solid presence in Brazil, offering quick delivery for those who can't wait to look like they belong in a specialized unit.
Gustavo from the GOLP Airsoft Team shares his journey from a casual player to a dedicated hobbyist. He recalls starting out in 2020 with a basic setup and playing in abandoned locations before finding his rhythm with a more structured team. His transition from lone wolf to an airsoft tactical group member highlights how the social side of the sport can be just as engaging as the gameplay itself.
GOLP Airsoft Team does a review of the Votagoo Shaw Arc v2 plate carrier, which is designed for airsoft and tactical applications. Votagoo is a Chinese brand that maintains a local inventory in Brazil, making the gear accessible through domestic online retailers. This setup facilitates delivery and provides standard payment installments for purchasers within the region.