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Paintball Equipment For Beginners
Paintball Equipment For Beginners

A good way of testing paintball equipment is by renting it for a couple of days, but in the end, any respectable paintball player will have to purchase it. For a paintball beginner, there are many options to choose from and many of these amateurs fall in the trap of over buying. The paintball gear for beginners is known to be more forgiving and safer in comparison with the equipment that experts carry. With a little bit of attention and advice, a first time paintball player can save a lot of money and still choose a very good beginner paintball equipment. With this article we will try to offer a couple of tips regarding this subject.

1. A very good way to start looking for equipment is by contacting your friends and asking them if they have any gear that they have not used in a while. Rebuild marker kits are available to get better than new specifications and modification kits can get you ahead fast without breaking the bank.

2. We recommend to talk to more experienced paintball players and learn what would a proper beginner equipment should be like. Many of the experienced players have an entire garage of equipment and they might be able to gear you up if you help them organize their paintball stations.

3. Check the newspaper, local pawnshop as well as the online ads if you want to find some affordable deals for your needs.

4. You can also purchase new equipment by taking a walk to your paintball equipment supplier. We recommend that you look for package deals as they are more affordable. It is a good idea to go after a package that will allow you to select the marker and has a set price for the mask and the rest of the paintball gear. Listen carefully to the guidance of the experts and pick a marker that is especially designed for beginners which will let you modify to intermediate use when ready.

5. We recommend searching for a semiautomatic marker so that you will not have to pump or cock between two paintball shots. This will allow you to pull the trigger of the gun as fast as you can without any other steps to do.

6. Purchase the most comfortable goggles you can find. The goggles are the primary piece of safety for any paintball player which is why all of them must meet a basic set of requirements. For maximum protection, the full-face masks are the solution but they have the downside of becoming hot and can fog in high humidity.

7. Get a paintball hopper that allows you to store a large amount of paintballs, but at the same time, remain comfortable to carry around when full. Hoppers usually vary in capacity from 40 to 120 paintballs.

As you can see, choosing out the right equipment for a paintball player with little to no experience is not that hard if extra attention is paid when choosing the right equipment.




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