I think i'll jump in here too
On topic, kit itself is fairly cheap really... C'mon, the brand new markers are only £700 or so on release date, and these markers are 'the best in the world'
I know it's not cheap mate, for a 16 year old £700 is like a million poundsyeah if you compare it something else then yeah its cheap. this may be a bad example but its the only thing i can think off. lets say race cars, top of the range engine may cost 10k ( random figure) and the top of the range paintball gat may cost £900.
yes its cheap compared to that but it isnt ACTUALLY cheap like your making it out to be
if ya get me?
sorry if this makes no sence i just cant seem to put what im thinking into words
yeah man i get ya, then again those who can afford to spend 20-30k on go-karts means they have some spare dosh to dish around but for us young ones who have no job its difficult enough as it is to buy kit and to play, training and a tourney every month and sometime even two tourneys in a month is stretching my pockets to the limit, so increasing the prices, even if by a tiny bit wont help us keep goingI know it's not cheap mate, for a 16 year old £700 is like a million pounds
But I mean in context to some other sports (Excluding 'normal' sports, such as football, basketball etc) It's pennies. In relation to what you mentioned above, a sport such as amature car racing, an engine is going to set you back £10,000... Another comparison would be someone my uncle met at a car track. That year alone I think he had spent £20,000-£30,000 on his go-kart, parts and racing etc
I'm not going into any more prices or anything, but my whole kit cost less than a brand new top of the range marker would cost, and I still own a half decent marker and a decent kit, which shows even if the prices do increase that little bit, beginners, or people who cannot simply afford brand new items can still get into the sport and have a load of fun
Thats probs where we differ then mate, I don't play tourney ball at all, and not planning too until I can afford to ferry myself around, and afford to play in tournaments.yeah man i get ya, then again those who can afford to spend 20-30k on go-karts means they have some spare dosh to dish around but for us young ones who have no job its difficult enough as it is to buy kit and to play, training and a tourney every month and sometime even two tourneys in a month is stretching my pockets to the limit, so increasing the prices, even if by a tiny bit wont help us keep going