EPeS HPA S&F Braided Hose, 115cm, QD Foster – Fresh Green
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HPA Hose S&F with a length of 115 cm in fresh green color.
Equipped with Foster Series 2 QD connectors (female and male).
Multilayer construction maintains air flow even under extreme bending.
Premium materials ensure durability in harsh conditions.
Whether you are looking for reliability, flexibility or a cool appearance, the EPeS hose is always the perfect choice for maximum satisfaction.
Technical Specifications
- Hose material: PVC with polyester braid and steel connectors
- Length: 115 cm
- Thickness: 13 mm
- Internal diameter: 6 mm (widebore, suitable for demanding Daytona systems)
- Working pressure: Up to 300 psi
- Connector type: QD connector Foster Series 2 (female) + QD connector Foster Series 2 (male)
EPeS Hose Variants
In an effort to provide endless combinations for your dream HPA setup, EPeS offers the following HPA hose variants:
1. S&F braided hoses (in lengths of 80/100/115 cm):
- With QD Foster Series 2 female + male connectors
- With QD Foster Series 2 female + external thread 1/8 NPT (previously named Mk.II)
2. HPA system inlet hoses:
- IGL S&F into grip, length 20 cm (QD male + screw-on external thread for 4/6mm connector)
- IGL SlimLine into grip (QD male + external thread for direct installation into systems like P* Jack/F1/F2 and others)
- USL SlimLine into stock (QD male + external thread for direct installation into systems like P* Jack/F1/F2 and others)
3. Straight hoses without braid (in lengths of 60/90/130 cm with 1/8 NPT external thread connectors):
- Classic variant (pressure up to 900 psi, lower flow)
- Coiled hose (pressure up to 900 psi, lower flow)
How to Assemble an HPA Setup:
Transitioning from manual and electric guns to HPA propulsion might seem complex at first, but it actually follows the proven principle familiar from AEG guns.
The propulsion is not electricity but compressed air. This air must be contained in a tank that screws onto a regulator, similar to how electrical energy is stored in cells (batteries) and connected to the gun with a connector.
As energy flows from the battery through wires, air flows through the hose. The battery’s performance depends on the number of cells, while the performance of an HPA system is managed by settings on the regulator.
The air then enters the HPA unit in the gearbox, where it ensures the shot, just like electricity powers the motor.
So for a complete HPA setup, you will need:
- HPA tank with compressed air (larger tank = more shots, but more weight and harder placement on gear)
- Regulator (setting the output pressure according to the desired performance and unit capabilities)
- HPA hose (from the regulator to the gun outlet, it is advisable to choose a type with QD connectors)
- HPA unit/system in the gun
If you want to learn more and get recommendations for suitable parts of HPA setups, read our article How to Assemble an HPA Setup!






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