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Period of Field Use: |
Just once |
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| Date There: |
N/A |
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Paintball Experience: |
1 year |
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Other Fields in the Area: |
None in Sacramento area...some in Vallejo and Oregon. |
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| Review: |
First of all....I would like to say that if you plan on playing here, make sure you bring A LOT OF WATER. As you all probably know, Sacramento gets very hot, especially here. I went when the weather was only like 80* out, and I was soon gasping for air. Make sure you take lots of breaks and drink a lot of water before games, because games are played in sets of two, so after one game you can't get water.
This field is both good and bad. For those players that enjoy speed ball, close quarters, and an all around fast game pace, then this field is probably not for you. The field(s), is huge, and I think one field is over 100 acres. There is a lot of running and very little close quarter battles. The thing I disliked the most was that there was so much room, that one team could sneak around and come from behind the opposing team. The crew is a little rude, and don't go all out to make your experience that great. They play a variety of games, and at the end the play attack and defend, where one team defends a huge fort and can't leave it, while another team tries to siege it...very fun.
Price wise, it is a very good deal, at only 10 with own gear, and 30 dollars for a rental, it appeals to all.
One thing that they did which I thought was pretty cool, is when you chrono for the first time before the first game, they put glue in your velocity adjuster so that you can't change it while on the field, which allows for less cheating, and less pain...:)
Pros:
Glue on adjuster
Price
Attack and defend!!!
Cons:
Heat
Too large of fields
Crew not too great
2 game sets
Long walks to fields
All in all I give this field a 5 out of 10
| Last edited on Tuesday, October 14th, 2003 at 9:48 pm PST |
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