What is Bunker Kings known for? Bunker Kings is a tournament-focused paintball soft-goods brand best known for the Supreme harness, V2 Supreme pants, CMD jersey, and the Knuckle Butt and Apex pods. Founded in 2010, Bunker Kings has built a reputation for premium-priced gear designed specifically for tournament speedball play.

For category roundups, see best paintball pods and harnesses, best paintball jerseys, and best paintball pants.

The Bunker Kings Lineup

ProductBest ForPrice Tier
Supreme harness (V2, V3)Tournament players, high-capacity$$$
Featherlite harnessSpeedball players who want minimal bulk$$
V2 Supreme pantsTournament-grade pants$$$
CMD jerseyHeavy-padded tournament jersey$$$
Knuckle Butt podsTournament-grade pods$$
Apex podsLightweight competition pods$$
Privateer harnessMid-tier harness$$

Brand History

Bunker Kings was founded in 2010 with a focused goal: build the best speedball harness on the market. The Supreme harness became the brand’s flagship and is widely considered the gold standard for tournament-grade pod retention. From there, the brand expanded into pods, jerseys, and pants.

Bunker Kings does not make masks, markers, or hoppers. Like HK Army, the brand stays focused on tournament soft goods rather than spreading across the full gear stack.

The Supreme Harness

The Supreme harness is the product most associated with Bunker Kings. It uses elastic pod retention with a wider, deeper pod cup design that holds pods more securely under hard sliding and snap movement than competing harnesses. The 4+7, 5+8, and 5+9 configurations are the most common.

Compared to the HK Army Zero G, the Supreme retains pods more aggressively, sits slightly higher on the back, and is preferred by players who run hard and need pods to stay locked in. The Zero G runs slimmer and is preferred by players who want a tighter, lower-profile fit.

The Supreme is consistently top-rated in our best paintball pods and harnesses breakdown.

V2 Supreme Pants

The V2 Supreme pants compete with the Dye Team 2.0 and Planet Eclipse Program pants at the top of the tournament-tier price range. They use four-way stretch fabric, contoured padding at the knees and hips, and reinforced areas at high-wear zones. The cut is athletic and slightly slimmer than competing tournament pants.

For pant comparisons, see best paintball pants.

CMD Jersey

The CMD jersey is the most heavily padded jersey in tournament paintball. It includes integrated padding across the chest, shoulders, elbows, and forearms, which approaches what players get from wearing a separate chest protector under a jersey. For players who do not want to layer a chest protector under their jersey, the CMD simplifies the loadout.

The CMD runs warmer than unpadded jerseys, which is the trade-off for the additional padding. In hot weather, players often switch to a lighter jersey like the Dye LT and add a separate chest protector instead.

Pods

Bunker Kings produces two main pod lines:

  • Knuckle Butt pods are tournament-grade with thick walls, robust lids, and consistent feed angles. They are heavier but more durable than competing tournament pods.
  • Apex pods are lighter and slimmer, designed for players who prioritize speed over capacity.

Both compete with HK Army HSTL pods, Virtue High Roller pods, and Dye Alpha pods. The choice is largely about feel and how aggressively a player wants pods retained in their harness.

Why Players Pick Bunker Kings

  1. Pod retention. The Supreme harness holds pods more securely than any competing design, which matters for aggressive players who slide hard and move fast.
  2. Tournament focus. Every product in the lineup is designed with speedball in mind, and the brand iterates on tournament feedback.
  3. Premium build quality. Bunker Kings products consistently feel more substantial than mid-tier competitors, with heavier-duty zippers, stitching, and fabrics.

Bunker Kings vs the Competition

In harnesses, Bunker Kings competes with HK Army (Zero G), Dye (Assault), and Virtue (Strapped). Bunker Kings wins on pod retention. HK Army wins on slim fit. Dye wins on aesthetics for some players. Virtue is closest in design philosophy.

In pants and jerseys, Bunker Kings competes with Dye (Team 2.0, C19) and Planet Eclipse (Program, Distortion). The choice between brands often comes down to fit preferences and color matching with the rest of a player’s kit.

Who Should Buy Bunker Kings

Buy Bunker Kings if you play competitive speedball and value pod retention above all else. The Supreme harness is the best pod-retention harness on the market. The V2 Supreme pants are top-tier tournament pants. The CMD jersey is the best choice for players who want maximum padding without layering.

Skip Bunker Kings if you primarily play woodsball or scenario, where the tournament-focused design is overkill, or if budget is a major constraint. HK Army’s HSTL line offers more value at lower prices for casual play.

Bunker Kings FAQ

Does Bunker Kings make paintball guns?

No. Bunker Kings focuses entirely on tournament soft goods, harnesses, pods, jerseys, pants, and accessories. The brand does not make markers, masks, or hoppers.

Is the Bunker Kings Supreme worth the price?

For tournament and competitive recreational players, yes. The Supreme’s pod retention is meaningfully better than mid-tier alternatives, and it lasts multiple seasons of hard use. For casual players who play once a month and do not slide aggressively, a less expensive harness like the HK Army Zero G or the Bunker Kings Featherlite is a better value.

Bunker Kings vs HK Army for harnesses?

Bunker Kings retains pods more aggressively and is preferred by players who run hard. HK Army’s Zero G runs slimmer and is preferred by players who want a tighter low-profile fit. Both are top-tier products and the choice usually comes down to personal preference rather than performance gap.

Where is Bunker Kings based?

Bunker Kings is headquartered in the United States with design and product operations based here. Manufacturing is split between US operations and contract partners overseas, similar to most paintball soft-goods brands.

Is the Bunker Kings CMD jersey too hot for summer?

The CMD runs warmer than unpadded jerseys because of the integrated chest, shoulder, and arm padding. In peak summer heat, many players who own the CMD switch to a lighter jersey like the Dye LT and pair it with a separate chest protector. For spring, fall, and indoor play, the CMD’s coverage and warmth are not a problem.