Paintball Fields

Once you have your marker and your team, the next step is to find a place to play paintball. Paintball fields can come in all shapes and sizes. Here is a look at your options in a paintball field as well as how to make a paintball field of your own.

One place to start is your local phonebook or online. There you can find a paintball field listing near you. Depending on your area, you may be able to find indoor paintball fields and outdoor paintball playing fields.

Before getting into how to start a paintball field, you may want to look at the different options for paintball field construction. The setup of a paintball field will influence the kind of play that you have.

Woods ball is the most common, backyard variety of paintball. Usually played in a wooded setting, hence the name, it is a great option for players of all skill levels. You can use the natural cover to play scenario paintball or capture the flag or just shoot the enemy. This is a great way to start your own paintball field since there is not any special equipment needed. Just be sure that you have permission to play on the land and that you are not trespassing.

Speedball paintball fields offer a totally different kind of action. When building a paintball field of this type, you are looking for fast-paced games. Most players will use inflatable bunkers to use as cover, and gives players more room to get moving and see their guns’ potential. This is generally not the best option for beginners, but is great for people who already know the game.

Another popular style is scenario paintball. For this game, you might build a paintball field that resembles a city setting or a fort. They can be used for military and law enforcement training to simulate combat zones, or they can be a great way to play capture the flag.

If you are wondering how to build a paintball field, it can be as simple or as complex as you wish. Keep in mind to not endanger other people while you are playing, and respect property boundaries. If you have a wooded area already, you can use this as your paintball field. Or you can get paintball field netting to block off your own area and use inflatable bunkers for cover. Keep in mind to check with local zoning laws before setting up your paintball field.

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