Enola Gaye was founded in Berkshire in the 1990s by paintball site owners who wanted to create a biodegradable paint grenade.
Since then, they’ve gone from strength to strength, opening global manufacturing and distribution offices, including headquarters in both the UK and the US. Nowadays, Enola Gaye is recognised as one of the leading smoke grenade and pyrotechnic manufacturers worldwide.
Their products are trusted not only by outdoor enthusiasts and airsoft players but also by entertainers, with names such as Taylor Swift and Liam Gallagher using Enola Gaye grenades in their productions.
Enola Gaye Smoke Bombs
Enola Gaye offers a wide range of smoke grenades, with various sizes and colours to suit all needs.
Their most popular model is the TP40, one of their most advanced smoke grenades offering a great cloud with over 60 seconds of smoke production. A simple wire pull ignition makes it easy to use out in the field, while it also doesn’t produce a flame and can be held with gloves to use as a signal.
As with the whole Enola Gaye smoke grenade range, the TP40 is available in a whole host of colours. Whether you want a black effect to hide from sight or a bright red or pink to attract attention, the possibilities are almost endless.
Enola Gaye Thunderflash Flashbang Grenades
While Enola Gaye specialises in smoke bombs and pyrotechnics, they’ve also branched out into other grenades.
One of their other popular products is the Thunderflash. Specifically designed for use in combat games, this easy-to-use grenade produces a loud bang and white flash, adding incredible realism to your skirmish.
For even more realism, check out Enola Gaye’s Wire Pull Frag Grenade. Made from paper pulp, this imitates the M67 grenades used by military units and launches clay pellets on the explosion.
All of the Enola Gaye range of grenades uses primarily biodegradable and non-toxic ingredients with a low CO2 output, making them safe for use in outdoor areas.
Note that there are specific rules around the sale of smoke grenades and similar pyrotechnics in the UK. Details are available on each product page and we strongly suggest reading them in full before purchasing to avoid disappointment.