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Goggle System
The most important rule in paintball is that all players must wear a protective goggle system or mask at all times when they are playing or near other people who are
playing. Paintball masks are specifically designed for the sport, and the goggles are capable of withstanding a direct hit from a paintball traveling at well over 300 feet per second (90 m/s), the safety limit adopted by paintball marker manufacturers.
Barrel Blocking Device
All players must use some sort of barrel blocking device on their paintball marker when not actively playing. These devices generally take the form of a small bag, commonly
known as a barrel sock or barrel cover, which covers the front end of the barrel and is held in place by an elastic cord looped around the paintball marker. The barrel sock thus catches any paintballs that may be accidentally fired.
Chest Protector
A chest protector distributes the impact of a paintball over a large surface area, providing protection to players during a paintball game.
Paintballs
Paintballs, also simply called "paint", are spherical gelatin capsules containing primarily
polyethylene glycol, other non-toxic and water-soluble substances, and dye. Most common paintballs are sized 0.68 caliber.
Marker
Paintball markers must not fire paintballs that exceed a certain velocity. The industry standard maximum velocity for safe play is 300 feet per second (90 m/s). Many
commercial paintball facilities like Xtion Paintball Park mandate a lower velocity, usually around 280 feet per second (85.4 m/s, 307 km/h or 191 mph) or less.
Hopper/Loader
This device is connected to the paintball marker and functions as the “magazine” to store up to 200 paintballs.
Compressed Air / CO2 Air Systems
We offer the latest air systems with the introduction of Compressed Air System which enables your shots to hit more accurately. We also provide CO2 Air Systems at our paintball facility for those who prefer a lighter tank. |