Spyder Paintball Guns
When you’re preparing for a your game of paintball, have the right equipment is important. Spyder paintball guns, one of the leaders in markers and barrels for the game, has a new line of products that you’ll definitely want to check out, as well as tried and true markers that will help you to win any competition.
One of the newest products from Spyder is the Fasta Electronic Loader. The aerodynamic design of the loader makes it easier for you to load faster, which means you can aim at your opponents with speed and accuracy. You can also purchase Spyder paintball guns in set, such as the Pilot Black/Blue marker MEGA gun set. You’ll receive a Venturi bolt, the straight trigger for your gun with enhanced rapid firing, ball feed, and a battery power indicator. The set also comes with a low pressure chamber in the marker for your safety, as well as battery power indicator and a quick disconnect pin for when you are placing the gun in storage.
The Spyder paintball guns Sniper set is also popular with intermediate and advanced players, and comes with six tubes, a mask with an anti-fog lens, a 200rd hopper, and the new Spyder MR2 ACS Marker. The Sniper marker allows you to hit your mark quickly without being noticed or retaliated against. This is also a good set to practice with when you visit fields with friends. The Military Tactic package from Spyder will also give you the equipment you need to protect yourself and practice hitting your mark with precision. The set also comes with an operator’s manual complete with diagrams so that you’ll know how to put your marker and protective gear together.
If you need to know where to find the best deals on Spyder paintball guns, you’ll need to visit sites like www.pntball.com, where you can find discounted prices on all the protective gear and markers you need. You’ll also find review and summaries of the products, so you can make the best purchase based on your skill level, and how often you’ll be playing the game. You can also check out www.paintball.org to find out about the leagues and tournaments that may be going on in your area. There are a few product reviews on the site as well, so you can choose from the best brands of goggles, elbow pads, helmets, and chest protectors before the big game.
If you want to know what professional players have to say about Spyder paintball guns, you can check out www.paintball.com for commentary on the best products and safety tips.
Paintball Safety Tips
Like in any game, there are risks for injuries. The game of paintball is no exception.
Below are some safety tips that you can use in your next game of paintball:
Wear your paintball masks at all times during a game, even in the dead zone. Do not take your mask off until the game is over. Many injuries occur when players do not follow this rule
Ensure that paintball velocities at kept at 280 (or below) feet per second (FPS). Specialty Paintball shops have the necessary equipment to test this.
Never fire your guns without looking where you are firing (blind firing), doing so is dangerous as you may hit and injure spectators, referees and other players leaving the field.
Barrel plugs should be used when you are not using your gun, in addition to safeties in on position. Do not remove your barrel plugs unless everybody around you is wearing a mask.
Never play paintball under the influence of alcohol, illegal drugs, or prescription medicine. You will be a danger to others and yourself.
Use common sense to avoid unnecessary problems. Don’t shoot private property. Don’t shoot out of a moving vehicle. Don’t look down the barrel of a loaded gun. Don’t shoot yourself, etc.
Off Season Paint Ball Fight Preparation
The winter can be disappointing for paintball fighters, especially in the northern United States where temperatures get hit sub-zero. Sure, some die hard paintball players are not held back by a little snow. But nearly all paintball players play less in the winter, or stop altogether.
Winter doesn’t have to go to waste. Paintball players can make use of the extra time to polish their skills, fine-tune their game, and get an edge on the competition. Here are a few ideas to raise your game while your competition takes it easy.
Drills
Practice drills can substantially improve your performance on the field. Practice your dives. Learn new moves. Get some friends and run through movement patterns. If you don’t know what drills to practice, just look online. A number of paintball sites offer great drills for teams and individuals.
Exercise
We have all had the experience of being out of breath after an intense paint ball game. Cardio workouts improve players’ speed, agility on the field, and endurance during long or intense matches.
Similarly, strengh training can improve paintball player’s endurance when crouching behind a bunker, crawling low to the ground, or launching into action. Everyone wants a buff upper body, but paintball players benefit most by improving their legs’ strength and middle torso area.
Clean Gun
Your paintball gun takes a beating during the year. Many paintball players neglect to give their market a good cleaning during prime paintball season. When winter comes, it’s a good time to give the paintball gun a good cleaning, oil it if necessary, and replace any parts that are not working properly.
Inventory Equipment and Supplies
Stock up on paintballs and ensure you have the equipment you need for the upcoming year. It’s a good time to consider whether an upgrade to any equipment would improve your game, and which upgrade would give you the best edge.
Find Paintball Groups In Your Area
New paintball groups and tournaments are being started all the time. Ask around at paintball shops or fields in your area to find out what events will be starting in the spring.
Plan an Event Yourself
If you are feeling bold, consider organizing a paint ball event yourself. For example, find a location for a scenario game or plan a mini speedball tournament. Invite your friends and take a flyer to the local paintball fields and shops so people can find out about it (include an email, phone number, and website for more info). To share the load, consider inviting a couple friends to be co-organizers with you. Planning a local event allows you to set the rules and provides a fun experience for your friends.
Try Winter Paintball
Sure, it’s cold in the winter. but snow and cold can create an entirely new paintball experience. Deep snow can slow the game down, which provides a fun change of pace. The cold means you sweat less and can wear thick clothes, which means no paintball welts. One challenge of winter paintball is fog on your mask. However, a fog spray can easily solve this problem.
As you can see, winter offers plenty of opportunities for paintball players. You can have fun in the winter and improve your paintball skills before spring. By spring, you will impress your friends and competition brining a whole new level of play to your game.




