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MarsProxies

Well-rounded newcomer with non-expiring residential traffic

4.2(0)4.2 out of 5 from 0 reviews
Founded 2023
8.4

$3.49/GB

from $3.49/GB /GB

IP Pool
1M+
Countries
190+
Uptime
99.7%
Avg. response
0.8s
Free trial
No
Founded
2023

Our verdict

MarsProxies is the strongest of the recent newcomers: clean IPs, week-long sticky sessions, city/ISP targeting, SOCKS5 everywhere, and non-expiring traffic — at prices below the established mid-market.

It lacks the mega-pools and enterprise tooling of the majors, and its track record is short.

For sneaker work, account management, and quality-conscious general use on a budget, it is one of the best value-per-dollar picks in the directory.

Speed test & performance

Traffic
Never expires

Pay-as-you-go

Sticky sessions
Up to 7 days

Residential line

Targeting
City & ISP

190+ locations

Starting price
$3.49/GB

Volume discounts

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Non-expiring pay-as-you-go traffic
  • Sticky sessions up to 7 days
  • Country, city, and ISP targeting
  • SOCKS5 across all products
  • Undercuts mid-market pricing

Cons

  • Smaller pool than mega-networks
  • Enterprise tooling still maturing
  • Short track record

Overview

MarsProxies is a Lithuanian provider (2023) that has quickly built a strong reputation across communities: non-expiring pay-as-you-go residential traffic, sneaker-grade ISP and datacenter options, SOCKS5 everywhere, and pricing that undercuts the mid-market.

Network and coverage

The residential line (branded Ultra) offers 1M+ concurrently clean IPs with country/city/ISP targeting in 190+ locations, sticky sessions up to 7 days, and traffic that never expires. Dedicated ISP, datacenter, and sneaker-tuned products round out the range.

Who it is for

Sneakerheads, account managers, and general users who want quality-forward residential at sub-premium prices — the non-expiring traffic plus long sticky sessions suits intermittent and identity-stable workflows alike.

Trade-offs

The aggregate pool is smaller than the mega-networks, enterprise tooling (APIs, analytics) is still growing, and the brand is young — though its early consistency has been notable.

Features & capabilities

Non-expiring traffic

Purchased gigabytes stay until used.

7-day sticky sessions

Week-long stable identities.

City & ISP targeting

Granular geo control at base price.

Sneaker-tuned products

ISP and DC lines built for drops.

SOCKS5 everywhere

All products, all modes.

Enterprise API depth

Tooling still maturing.

Integrations & supported tools

Sneaker bots· Retail automationMultilogin· Anti-detectGoLogin· Anti-detectAdsPower· Anti-detectScrapy· FrameworkSOCKS5 clients· Protocol

Privacy & compliance

Ethically sourced IPs
GDPR compliant
Crypto payment accepted
KYC for sensitive use
No-logs on traffic content

Frequently asked questions

No — residential traffic is pay-as-you-go and never expires, so intermittent users keep every gigabyte they buy. Only IPRoyal offers comparable terms among established rivals.

Up to 7 days on the residential line — long enough for genuinely persistent account identities, far beyond the typical 10–30 minute windows.

Residential starts around $3.49/GB pay-as-you-go with volume discounts; ISP, datacenter, and sneaker products are priced per IP at competitive rates.

Yes — it emerged partly from that community, with sneaker-tuned ISP and DC options and drop-day reliability as an explicit priority.

Yes, SOCKS5 is available across every product line, alongside HTTP(S).

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