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High Ready Gear logo representing a Canada airsoft company logo with tactical gear expertise

HIGH READY GEAR ®

Secure the tactical advantage when you buy professional High Ready Gear from our Canadian shop. This equipment is engineered to deliver peak reliability in the heat of any engagement.

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Choosing the right LiPo battery for your replica comes down to matching capacity, voltage, and connector type to your setup. Capacity (measured in mAh) determines how long your battery lasts between charges, while the C-rating tells you how much current it can safely discharge — higher C-ratings matter more for high rate-of-fire setups. Most AEGs run on 7.4V or 11.1V packs, and connector type (Tamiya, Deans, or XT60) needs to match your gun's wiring or adapter. LiPo batteries also require proper care: always use a balance charger, never fully discharge the pack, and store it at storage voltage if you're not playing for a while. High Ready Gear packs are built for reliable performance under the demands of regular gameplay, and our team can help you figure out exactly what capacity and connector fits your build if you're not sure.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions about HIGH READY GEAR ®

What's the difference between 7.4V and 11.1V batteries? 11.1V packs generally give a faster rate of fire but put more strain on your gearbox — make sure your AEG's internals can handle it before upgrading.

What does C-rating mean on a LiPo battery? It indicates the maximum safe discharge rate — a higher C-rating supports higher rate-of-fire setups without voltage sag.

Can I use any charger for a LiPo battery?
No, always use a proper balance charger designed for LiPo cells — using the wrong charger is a fire risk.

How should I store my LiPo when not playing? Store it at storage voltage (around 3.8V per cell) rather than fully charged if you won't be using it for more than a week or two.