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Indoor Reball Centre in the North East

jitsuwarrior

Old Baller, getting older
Jun 14, 2007
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Northern England
lee, couldn't you always borrow the nspa compressor?
Guess you haven't seen the new one? Electric and connected within the barn my friend.

Plus I think Lee will need it on a adhoc process, initially I would suggest you look into bulk air on a sale or return.

I know you work in a very busy place mate and totally understand if your boss doesn't open it to anyone other than your current clients.

Hopefully he sees the benefit to team training though:D
 

Leezo

Official Planet Eclipse Tech
Aug 21, 2007
896
16
53
Leadgate
Don't do it outdoors whatsoever. you will never get the reballs back.
I wouldnt use reballs outside mate, I meant we could take the bunkers outside and use proper paint

It's in Consett where I work in Co. Durham. We have quite a big gym and I'm not sure about insurance as we are covered under the AALA (Adventurous Activity Licenscing Authority) for when we do outdoor paintballing.
 

The Comedian

New Member
Feb 27, 2009
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East of Eden
I can't stress enough the importance of clarifying the insurance position before you let anyone play.

PM Bully and he will give you better advice on insurance that I can, and then contact your insurers and go from there.
 

JWarren

www.khayos.co.uk
Mar 11, 2009
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Billingham/Teeside
www.khayos.co.uk
well give me a shout if this goes through, Im from billingham myself near middlesbrough and i've been looking for somewhere to sup air for a while. As for prices im not sure. But to make sure people dont knick the reballs. Use your own pods and before players exit the playing area make them return the pods and make sure there packs and hoppers are empty. No where else really to hide them. Unless they are a bit too err adventurous?
 

Leezo

Official Planet Eclipse Tech
Aug 21, 2007
896
16
53
Leadgate
I can't stress enough the importance of clarifying the insurance position before you let anyone play.

PM Bully and he will give you better advice on insurance that I can, and then contact your insurers and go from there.
Dont worry dude i will be clarifying the insurance :)
 

Henriki

New Member
Mar 7, 2009
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Hi

If you want teams to play, you would need at least 20.000 reballs.
You could contact reball.se and ask if they would like to donate the balls. (unlikley tho)

You also need a crono, as paintball guns need to be adjusted down to shoot reballs.

What i would expect from a indoor site: Air filling station, reballs and people to play agains. Dont need much more to get people playing on an indoor site, every things better then playing outside in the rain.

Don't think you will have any problems with people stealing the reball.
 
In my experience I dont think games with reballs work too well. Too much chaos.


The real benefit comes from repettitive drilling because of the cost and quick turnaround time.
That type of activity doesnt attract newbies sadly.


In fact it doesnt really attract experienced paintballers either in the UK.
I remember fireball gym had a huge amount of interest on the internet. About 95% of those people never showed up in real life.