Best Weather to Play Paintball: In the Rain?
People play in the rain for the love of paintball and
the rain adds so much interest and challenge to the game.
When playing in the rain, everything will be muddy and
slippery: consequently running, stopping and crouching will be harder than
normal; visibility will be lower; and wind can make paintball courses more
difficult. All of these make playing
paintball challenging which is exactly shat paintball fanatics look for; the
action and the thrill!
Here are guidelines so you can enjoy your paintball
game on a rainy day:
1. Put on
something that keeps water off of your body, such as a raincoat, “slicker”,
waterproof clothing or even plastic garbage bags. It is very important that you
stay dry so you don’t shiver as this will affect your mobility, accuracy and
can be very uncomfortable.
Remember to cover your head too. Wear any waterproof covering but make certain
that water will not be sliding down your face and cause fog to form on your
goggles. Wiping the fog from your
goggles each time you pause behind a tree or a bunker can distract from your
concentration on the game.
2. Take paper
towels with you. The lens on your mask, even if it is a thermal type of lens,
will fog up and paper towels come in handy; you can just wipe off the fog. Do keep in mind that you should turn away
from the action - in a “sitting duck” (crouch) position - before you wipe the
fog from your mask.
3. Wear boots
or cleats instead of sneakers to keep your feet from getting wet.
4. Wear gloves
to prevent cold and wet hands.
5. Having a
soaked paintball can be really frustrating. You should pack extra garbage bags
for use as spare coverings. These can be used to cover your gear and function
as a raincoat in emergencies. Huge
plastic transparent bags also are great for covering the head, hoppers and the
gun. You can effectively turn your gun
into a waterproof weapon by simply covering it with plastic and securing it
with rubber bands.
6. Shooting on a
rainy day is much more different than the typical “hose down”. Consider the
amount of barrel smoke that will be produced even when using HPA. Bring along an “unported barrel” if you
happen to have one. Porting allows water
to get into the barrel resulting in twisting shots.
There are really so many ways to add thrill to your
paintball game: just allow your imagination to run wild and experiment with
things. Have fun in the rain!
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