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Friday, February 5, 2010

Essential Gear for Paintball

By Ed Quinn

You might have heard of paintball, an exciting sport that anybody can start playing. If you want to play, you will need some basic gear first. This article will outline this gear and help you get out the door and start playing.

The first this you will need is a good paintball mask. I mention this first because it is very important from a safety perspective. You do not want to try to use shop goggles or anything else like that while playing paintball. Just stick with certified paintball goggles. It is very important that these goggles fit you well, since you will have to keep them on continuously while playing.

The piece of gear most people get excited about is the marker or the gun. There is a huge range of markers for you to choose from, so I won't even begin to try to cover all of them here. The best approach is to pick your price range, and shop around for the best one you can find within that range.

The next thing you will need is an air system. You have two major types of systems to choose from, CO2 and compressed air based systems. Compressed air systems are more expensive, but also much higher performance. CO2 is cheap, and should be considered if you are on a budget. As time goes on, more and more people are going with compressed air systems.

Unless you plan on loading balls into your marker one by one, you will need a hopper to keep the paintballs in and load them into your marker. I suggest getting a motorized (or agitated) hopper, since this will really help cut down on your gun jamming up if you try to fire a half loaded paintball. A great help, to be sure.

This is not an exhaustive list of accessories for playing paintball. There will be many other random items needed, such as ball tubes, harnesses, spare parts, and more, but this should help get you started. You will need a good sturdy set of clothes that you don't mind getting stained occasionally. Other than that, you should be ready to go.

This outlines your basic gear kit to get started playing paintball. Now, all you have to do is get out there, buy some, and start playing! Check by your local or online shop today to start getting the gear you need.

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