Thursday, February 11, 2010
Video On How To Stay Alive In A Paintball Game
There are some pretty good tips in this video primarily aimed at beginners who don't know any better.
The tip about playing until a paintball actually breaks on you is actually a pretty good tip though because I've seen a lot of noobs make the same mistake of walking off the field because they got hit by a paintball. Don't make that mistake.
Also watch the video to see what you're supposed to do when you don't know if you got hit or not because you can see because of your mask.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Gear And Equipment you Need To Play Paintball

If you haven't already tried paintballing, paintball is an extremely fun and adrenaline packed sport. In order to play paintball you will need some basic equipment such as a paintball gun, sometimes called a paintball marker, paintballs, sometimes referred to as paint, and find me you'll need something to protect your eyes from straight paintballs. I strongly recommend you buy a paintball mask to protect your face years and eyes. There is a common misconception that paintball can be dangerous and painful but that doesn't have to be the case if you take the proper precautions and wear the right protective gear. Below is a list of gear and equipment you will need to play paintball.
A paintball mask or goggles. To put it bluntly getting hit in the face with a paintball that's traveling at approximately 250 through 300 feet per second is extremely painful and can be really dangerous particularly if you get hit in the eyes. Don't take any chances and put as much attention into buying a good paintball mask as you do in purchasing your paintball gun. A good paintball mask will be easy to see through, will have thermal lenses that will prevent fogging, will have comfortable padding, will be easy to breathe in and will be lightweight.
A paintball gun. While it is not necessary to play paintball with a paintball gun, firing away at your opponents with a paintball gun is just about the funnest thing you can do in paintball. There is a huge variety of paintball guns in the market from many manufacturers. If you're just getting started with paintball you'll probably just want to rent your equipment your first few times out until you have a better idea of whether or not paintball is something you'd like to devote more time to.
If you feel the strong urge to buy a paintball gun at the outset, I strongly urge you to at the very least try a few different guns prior to buying the first one. It is important to know that preloads all paintball guns shoot at the same velocity and for the same distance on average. The biggest difference when it comes to paintball guns is the quality of the assembly, the ease of maintenance and the overall performance.
Paintballs are paint. When you get out into the paintball field there really is only one-way to eliminate your opponent and that is by spraying him or her with your paint. The most critical thing with paintballs is to make sure that you have the right sized paintballs for your sized barrel.
Hopper. The paintball gun Hopper is the thing you load your paintballs into and the thing that feeds the paintballs into your paintball gun chamber. The most important thing with a paintball gun Hopper is to make sure you get one that does not jam often and obviously that she get one that is compatible with your paintball gun.
Air. If you are using anything other than a pump action paintball gun you will need an air source to power your weapon. Most folks opt for CO2 because it is cheaper than using nitrogen and still quite effective.
If you're just getting started with paintball it's a good idea to rent your equipment your first you times out as you assess how much you like or dislike the game. Paintballs can be pretty addictive and chances are if you like it you will know within a few minutes of your first paintball match.
The best advice I can give to a beginner to paintball is to make sure you protect your eyes, face, and ears by wearing a good paintball mask. I guarantee you will have a much better time if you don't have to worry about you in the face and then you can turn your full attention to enjoying the thrill and adrenaline of hunting prey.
Monday, February 1, 2010
How To Pick Your Next Paintball Field
There are a lot of matters to weigh when selecting a paintballing field.If you want to ensure yourself a good time then you must check the facility out beforehand and ensure it has everything that you're looking for. Below are a few different matters you may want to consider.
Amenities
The first you want to do is look into the facility maybe see if you can find some images online of the lay out. Are the fields indoors or outdoors and how many are there? If you're lucky, a paintballing facility by you will have both indoor and outdoor playing fields. This can come in handy if there is inclement weather the day of the planned outing. It is also strongly recommended that you check out the playing playing fields and their terrains beforehand. Does the paintball playing area have supply bins located through out the playing field? The layout and size of the playing field should also be of interest to you as well as the natural environment that might come into play or just provide a scenic back drop. A location with paintball bunkers and other structures can make for thrilling games with obvious strategic advantages. The game of paintball really takes a turn for the better when you include structures and obstructions because it adds a strategic element to the game. These types of fields are perfect for the most popular game in paintballing which is cature the flag. There's no doubt about it, paintball is a lot more fun when the paintballing playing field has all kinds of junk thrown about.
Gear
Knowing what kind of equipment the paintball facility rents out is also really good information to have beforehand. Obviously you want to play at a paintball facility that has high-quality gear so you can get the full experience of paintball. If the players are not paintballing gun experts they can consult with someone who is to make sure that the equipment they are providing is of a decent make. Every paintball playing field is various in what they provide so it's a good idea to check them out before your paintball date. If you plan on wearing goggles or a face mask and you don't own one or the other you better call ahead and ask to see if your paintballing battlefield will rent out that equipment.
Prices
And of course how much will it cost? It's also a good idea to ask about their pricing on other pieces of gear as well. Many playing areas can charge a pretty hefty premium on these items. Also, make absolutely sure to follow the rules for the playing area as far as paintballs go. This is another place where you can get some online reviews for paintballing playing fields and their pricing.
Paintballing can indeed be fun for the whole family and safety can be ensured by taking a few steps to before the paintballing outing. Be safe, have fun and above all plan ahead.
Amenities
The first you want to do is look into the facility maybe see if you can find some images online of the lay out. Are the fields indoors or outdoors and how many are there? If you're lucky, a paintballing facility by you will have both indoor and outdoor playing fields. This can come in handy if there is inclement weather the day of the planned outing. It is also strongly recommended that you check out the playing playing fields and their terrains beforehand. Does the paintball playing area have supply bins located through out the playing field? The layout and size of the playing field should also be of interest to you as well as the natural environment that might come into play or just provide a scenic back drop. A location with paintball bunkers and other structures can make for thrilling games with obvious strategic advantages. The game of paintball really takes a turn for the better when you include structures and obstructions because it adds a strategic element to the game. These types of fields are perfect for the most popular game in paintballing which is cature the flag. There's no doubt about it, paintball is a lot more fun when the paintballing playing field has all kinds of junk thrown about.
Gear
Knowing what kind of equipment the paintball facility rents out is also really good information to have beforehand. Obviously you want to play at a paintball facility that has high-quality gear so you can get the full experience of paintball. If the players are not paintballing gun experts they can consult with someone who is to make sure that the equipment they are providing is of a decent make. Every paintball playing field is various in what they provide so it's a good idea to check them out before your paintball date. If you plan on wearing goggles or a face mask and you don't own one or the other you better call ahead and ask to see if your paintballing battlefield will rent out that equipment.
Prices
And of course how much will it cost? It's also a good idea to ask about their pricing on other pieces of gear as well. Many playing areas can charge a pretty hefty premium on these items. Also, make absolutely sure to follow the rules for the playing area as far as paintballs go. This is another place where you can get some online reviews for paintballing playing fields and their pricing.
Paintballing can indeed be fun for the whole family and safety can be ensured by taking a few steps to before the paintballing outing. Be safe, have fun and above all plan ahead.
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