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Period of Field Use: |
Just once |
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| Date There: |
April 5th, 2009 |
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Paintball Experience: |
3 months |
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Other Fields in the Area: |
None |
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Directions to the Field: |
When you get close on the map, look carefully for the crappy vertical "Paintball" signs with arrows, it's pretty easy to miss. But check Google Satellite images and see where the field part is, you turn off on to a long dirt road where the blip shows up on the map. |
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| Review: |
This place was good, but not fantastic. My only comparison would be Fox4 Paintball near Boston, though. It's pretty cheap to rent, but the paint prices are expensive. When I went our group was able to get these prices:
The fields were pretty basic, and there wasn't a whole lot of stuff to hide behind. I would prefer a denser forest. Their speedball arena was alright, but some of the obstacles weren't plugged into the ground that well.
Prices: (This was with a group)
$35 Basic Rental (Tippman 98 Custom and similar) including all-day air
$87 Case of 2000 Paintballs (DXE Field)
The refs aren't that strict about the mask rule, and lift their own masks up in the field when they're away from the gameplay. But they're still quite reasonable.
When my gun was malfunctioning on its first day out, the refs were pretty helpful and the manager even lent me his soldering iron to solder on my battery contacts to my new Protege. Be careful with those NiMH 9V batteries, they're fatter than the alkalines... |
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