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Top 5 Most Frequently Asked Questions about Paintball |
Top 5 Most Frequently Asked Questions about Paintball |
1. Q: What should I wear to play paintball? A: Just about anything you want will work fine. Some people play in T-shirts and shorts where others prefer baggy or more dense materials to absorb most of the paintball's energy. All of our paint is 100% bio- degradable and WILL NOT stain clothing if washed within 24 hours. 2. Q: Does it hurt to get hit? A: Everyone is different and usually varies by age and familiarity with the game. As mentioned above, wearing baggy or dense clothing does help a lot and is recommended if you're new to paintball. In a nutshell it feels like being pinched. 3. Q: How far do paintball markers shoot? A: All markers are different and are capable of shooting anywhere between 100-500+ ft. The rental markers are capable of firing approx 150 ft effectively(without tilting). 4. Q: How fast do paintball markers shoot? A: The speed of the paintballs are monitored and chronographed at our field. No marker at our field can exceed 280 FPS (Feet per Second). ROF or (Rate of Fire) of paintball markers vary anywhere between 1-32 BPS (balls per second). Our Rental equipment is capable of firing as fast as you can pull the trigger and are all semi-automatic. Fully Automatic markers are NOT allowed. *Unless agreed upon by all players. 5. Q: Why do I have to wear a mask? A: Paintball has an excellent track record for being one of the safest sports around next to golf! However, this is only if it is played safely and all people in range are wearing proper face/eye protection. The mask is designed to protect your eyes, mouth, temples, throat and ears from getting hit. Safety is our number 1 priority and if you remove your mask during or after play on the playing fields we will ask you to leave. |


Paintball is safe! We intend to keep it that way. |