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Teams are equipped with paintball markers (guns) that fire small gelatin capsules filled with starch and food colouring, not real ‘paint’.

Your day with us will involve multiple scenarios on a variety of fields with varying terrain.

The games are built around the use of teamwork and strategy, with opposing teams attempting to outwit and out manoeuvre their opponents.

Size and fitness are not important, just adapt your style of play to your capabilities.

Our priorities are on safety and having heaps of fun!

Paintball has a safety record better than golf, chess, jogging, tennis or swimming!

Our safety code and rules will be fully explained and are strictly adhered to for your safety.

Statistics show that paintball is one of the safest activities around.

All paint markers are checked daily, before and during play, to ensure the speed and range of paint pellets is within recognised industry standards.

You still need to take care moving around in the bush. Some paintball tags can leave a small bruise that disappears in a day or so.

Players laugh these “Marks of Battle” off, saying it adds to the thrill of the game.


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Nice looking facilities, do you provide for the tournament player with a sup-air feild?
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