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Vforce Grill

Posted on January 16, 2010.
Vforce GrillBe Prepared - Top 10 things to have in your bag for paintball equipment

I can not count how many times I've seen someone arrive at a paintball field or to find out they left their hopper at home ... or how many times have I seen a gun break only to find that the owner does not have a tool kit or spare parts available. Fortunately, in most cases, there are others around who do remember, and we are happy to help you, but sometimes lacks the means you can get to sit and watch others play.


That said, I have compiled a list below the top 10 things to do than you always have in your bag before leaving the field. We assume for the sake of this article, you do not forget your weapon.


1. Paintball Mask - This should probably be number 1, 2 and 3 on the list. You should never play paintball without a mask that is designed for paintball. Let me say it. You should never play paintball without a mask which is designed for paintball. Your eyes are much more important to take the chance of losing them. Safety glasses or sunglasses do not offer the protection you need when a paintball is a heading for your face is 285 feet per second.


Paintball masks are in many varieties. All masks are designed for paintball must meet minimum safety requirements, so after that your choice will focus more on comfort, visibility, and style. More expensive masks tend to excel in all three areas but something like the entry level VForce Armor Goggles are great for beginners. For more experienced players you can find the bear or profilers VForce Vision Systems VForce Grill.


2. Safety Gear - Even if a mask is considered as safety equipment, I felt it was important to establish a separate list. There are a number of other safety devices that must be considered as well as paintball gloves, neck protectors and knee and elbow pads. They make you more likely to dive in when necessary to avoid being shot, and make you less likely to get hurt doing. You can also wear a chest and back protector. These come in different varieties and help to reduce the number of bumps and bruises you get home with. Spyder Body Shield is a version very popular because it is more like a jersey from the chest of a receiver protector.


strong> 3. First Aid Kit - I keep a small first aid kit in my bag in case I get a cut or scratch. You can usually find a general all purpose kit at your local drug store. I usually make sure it includes bandages, triple antibiotic ointment, gauze pads and tape. If it does not include them, I'll throw in a little bottle of pain reliever in case I get a headache, or that I get, for some aches and pains associated.


4. Tonneau Cover - I keep my coverage on my gun barrel when it is stored. It helps me avoid forgetting. All fields reliable and insured, you will have to have a cover barrel on your marker at any time except during playback. Most will not accept a cap gun, so if your marker came with a card that most Spyder paintball guns did until last year, you want coverage barrel before leaving the field. If you forget, most areas will be happy to sell you one.


5. Raclette - Squeegees come in a few other formats. The stamp of "battle" consists of two soft ends, which can be inserted into the barrel to absorb the paint. They usually fold in half and are fairly easy to keep in your back pocket or cargo pants for easy cleaning in the field if you break a ball in the barrel. Jerk Squeegee composed of a lead wire or plastic with rubber washers and a fine fabric. They are drawn by the cannon to shoot the bulk of the paint. Straight Shot squeegees.

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