And plus idk how this works, can you reserve or just like bring you and your friends there so that it’s just you and your friends playing? Or do you have to play with everyone there. And if so you can reserve a spot for you and your friends, how much does it cost?
I think the sand is a bad idea. 1. Makes for loose footing so harder to run or slide to cover. 2. Easy to loose something in a pile of loose sand( mag phone keys etc.) 3. Sand inside of marker is not good! It would get in every thing. You kneel around a corner, sand all over your pants you wipe it off sand on your hands now your marker etc. You trip and fall now sand is in tac vest dump pouch etc. Just doesnt appeal to my ocd
My personal experiences with indoor field surfaces #1 - Gravel. Does not become slick with paint. Can get a surface wash and can be raked. No fine particles. #2 - Sand. Same as above, but does have fine particles #3 - Carpet. Quickly fills with paint. You slide around and fall, but at least its soft. Can't be cleaned cost effectively. I had an indoor field open in an old roller rink. They put in AstroTurf and by the second week it was more paint than turf. The only bonus is if you slide into a bunker sometimes both you and the bunker keep going. Its like a low tech assault vehicle. #4 - Concrete. Quickly gets covered in paint. You slide around and when you fall you hit a hard surface. Can't be cleaned cost effectively #5 - Wood floor in an old factory. Wood was warped. If you were running in the direction the board ran you would slide on old paint. If you rain perpendicular to the boards you would trip. Can't be cleaned cost effectively.
Bob's laugh at the end😂😂
SGT Splatters should clean their field more often
the sand offers something different, which I like.
man when this covid is over i want to travel again start really playing paintball agin
That place dirty as hell
Too bad we don't have a Sgt. Splatter's here in Florida. We could use one...
Umm it seems very "too" dark for an indoor place O_o
Dood loves his sand
And plus idk how this works, can you reserve or just like bring you and your friends there so that it’s just you and your friends playing? Or do you have to play with everyone there. And if so you can reserve a spot for you and your friends, how much does it cost?
Yes to all those
Can you play airsoft here too? Where ate some hood airsoft fields
Deceiving Phantom they don't do airsoft there. You can try siege or ultimate airsoft if you're in gta
sand ruins that place
What is there policy on First Strikes?
Hi Toxic PB, we recommend you contact the field you intend to play at to see what their specific rules are for First Strikes.
No need for first strikes in a small area
Sand and paintball guns do not mix.
It's not sand, it's mud
The sand is literally the worst fucking part of this place it gets in everything and is disgusting.
I think the sand is a bad idea.
1. Makes for loose footing so harder to run or slide to cover.
2. Easy to loose something in a pile of loose sand( mag phone keys etc.)
3. Sand inside of marker is not good!
It would get in every thing. You kneel around a corner, sand all over your pants you wipe it off sand on your hands now your marker etc.
You trip and fall now sand is in tac vest dump pouch etc.
Just doesnt appeal to my ocd
My personal experiences with indoor field surfaces
#1 - Gravel. Does not become slick with paint. Can get a surface wash and can be raked. No fine particles.
#2 - Sand. Same as above, but does have fine particles
#3 - Carpet. Quickly fills with paint. You slide around and fall, but at least its soft. Can't be cleaned cost effectively. I had an indoor field open in an old roller rink. They put in AstroTurf and by the second week it was more paint than turf. The only bonus is if you slide into a bunker sometimes both you and the bunker keep going. Its like a low tech assault vehicle.
#4 - Concrete. Quickly gets covered in paint. You slide around and when you fall you hit a hard surface. Can't be cleaned cost effectively
#5 - Wood floor in an old factory. Wood was warped. If you were running in the direction the board ran you would slide on old paint. If you rain perpendicular to the boards you would trip. Can't be cleaned cost effectively.
Open a store in Ottawa
I went there once with my friends and I’m only 11 and I clapped them lol
paintball city was better
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