Maple Leaf Super Macaron 70° — Hop-Up Bucking for AEG (replacement)
Maple Leaf Super Macaron 70° hop-up bucking engineered to balance durability and performance — suited for AEGs at higher power and for improving consistency and range.
The Super Macaron 70° bucking is designed to deliver a firmer, more consistent behaviour than softer rubbers: its slightly higher shore hardness increases longevity and keeps performance stable at higher energy levels. A special pressure-point geometry helps stabilize BB backspin, reducing shot dispersion and improving repeatable accuracy. Versatile by design, it fits most AEG hop-up chambers (Tokyo Marui style) and pairs well with open-slot inner barrels and Maple Leaf Crazy Jet setups.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Brand: Maple Leaf (Super Macaron series)
Type: AEG hop-up bucking (rubber)
Hardness: 70° (firmer than 60°)
Compatibility: AEG hop-up chambers (Tokyo Marui style); works with open/slot inner barrels and Crazy Jet systems.
Material: high-durability rubber formulation (Maple Leaf)
Color: blue (may vary by production batch)
Notes on power: suitable for AEG replicas operating above 1 joule (airsoft recreational use)
PACKAGE CONTENTS
1 × Maple Leaf Super Macaron Hop-Up Rubber 70° (single bucking)
Manufacturer packaging and minimal technical leaflet (if supplied)
USER BENEFITS
Improved shot-to-shot consistency and extended range: the pressure-point profile increases precision, while the 70° hardness minimizes wear in medium-to-high power setups — a solid upgrade for players seeking stable performance under sustained use.
SAFETY & USAGE NOTES (GPSR / Italian compliance)
Intended use: replacement/upgrade for airsoft replicas (AEG) for recreational use only. Not intended for real firearms.
Installation: install only in compatible hop-up chambers and with suitably cut inner barrels; ensure correct fit to exploit the bucking’s geometry.
Safety: never point replicas at people or animals outside designated game rules and fields; comply with local airsoft regulations.
Maintenance: inspect and clean hop-up components regularly; replace the bucking when signs of wear or deformation appear.
Storage: keep dry, avoid excessive heat and solvents that can degrade rubber.
Do not modify: do not cut, punch or alter the bucking — tampering voids expected performance and may be unsafe.
Age minimum: (omitted as not specified).
Disposal: dispose of packaging and rubber parts following local waste regulations.