Paintball with Adrenaline Junkies

Experience the fun and excitement of stalking and shooting your fellow paintballers, ease through the Cradock bush and capture the flag to come out victorious.
Safe and challenging.
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Paintball is a sport in which participants eliminate
opponents from play by hitting them with paintballs (spherical
gelatin capsules containing primarily polyethylene glycol, other
non-toxic and water-soluble substances, and dye) shot from a
compressed-gas-powered "marker".
Games can be played either indoors or outdoors and take various
forms, of which some of the most popular are woodsball, scenario
and speedball, also sometimes known as tourneyball under various
circumstances. Rules for playing paintball vary widely, with
most designed to ensure that participants enjoy the sport in a
safe environment. The sport requires a significant amount of
equipment and has even developed its own slang.
A game of paintball usually involves two opposing teams seeking
to eliminate all of the other team's players or to complete an
objective, such as retrieving a flag, eliminating a specific
player, or other paintball variations. An average,
non-professional game of paintball usually lasts around five
minutes to half an hour. Since its inception, paintball has
drawn a crowd of both casual and serious players.
Like many sports, safe participation in paintball requires
observance of proper safety procedure. When safety rules are
followed, paintball is extremely safe, with an injury rate of
only 0.2 injuries per 1,000 exposures.
Capture the Flag - A team must
take the flag from the designated flag station, often either at
the opponents' flag station at the opposite side of the field,
or in the center of the field. The flag must then be 'hung' at
one's own flag station or the enemy flag station, respectively.
Paintball, like many other games, revolves more around teamwork
than it does equipment or even the skill of individual players.
A well-organized team working together can defeat a team whose
players are in disarray, even if individual members of the
confused team have better skills and gear. Communication is key
to a winning team, and often presence of mind and teamwork help
to win a game.
