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KUANG WARZONE

RM65/Person
confirmed date: 17th May 2009

 

PACKAGE INCLUDES:
● 200 pellets
● Marker (Gun)
● Face Mask
● Field use of 2 hours

EXTRA PELLETS
● RM350.00 for 2000 pellets or
● RM200.00 for 1000 pellets
(which will be shared amongst gamers)


OTHER OPTIONAL COSTS:
● Camouflage Suits (Black / Camou) – RM13.00 per person
● Camouflage Shirt – RM7.00 per person
● Elbow and Knee Guard – RM5.00 per person
● Chest and Back Protector – RM13.00 per person
● Tournament sur-charge – RM10.00 per person.

 

SCENARIOS
Urban Field
Our urban field is made up of old houses, some huts, trees in the compound and bunkers. This is layout is good for Close Quarter Combat (CQB) and scenarios like search and rescue, protect the president etc. etc.

Speedball Field
The size of the speedball field is 30m x 30m. Instead of air bunkers, we use oil drums and bunkers made of wood. The field is better used for tournament training and 3 on 3 player games.

Jungle Field
The jungle field is originally a fruit orchard with under growth and wooded with some jungle trees. This field is good for bunker attacks, stealth movements, etc.
 

BUKIT JALIL WARZONE

SPECIAL OFFER

RM100/Person

 

PRICE INCLUDES :
● 2-Hours Time Slot.
● Safety and Game Briefing.
● Paintball Mask.
● SPYDER Paintball Marker 
   (which is considerably a good marker)
● 250 nos. of paintballs
● Unlimited supply of Compressed Air
● Body Vest

● Paintball Arena with marshalls
● Isotonic drinks & mineral water

 

STARTER PACK 1

from RM35.00/Person

includes facemask, marker and 50pcs pellets

 

TOP UP PAINTBALLS

Pellets (2000pcs) from RM320.00/box

Field Charge   from RM30.00/2 hour

 

Please note that prices may vary depending on where we plan to take the game. If you have any particular location preference, feel free to let us know and we are more than happy to arrange for you.

 

See you soon in war zone!!

Contact us
mike@TitanDiveTeam.com
or enquiry@TitanDiveTeam.com
or don't hesitate to call us at
+6016 201 2012 [mike]

 

   

     ABOUT PAINTBALL

At its essence, paintball is a competitive game played like any other competitive game, to win. It is like a more challenging, high-stakes version of tag, hide-and-seek, or capture the flag. Because you shoot at other people (and get shot at!), paintball requires specific equipment (goggles, a gun/marker, pressurized gas, and paintballs).

Beyond that, paintball is hard to describe. It can be played indoors or out, with as few as two people or as many as 500; a game can last 5 minutes or 24 hours; it’s objective might be to take something, bring something, find something, or to simply be the last person standing. Depending on the field you play, tactics will be vary as well -- from being quiet and sneaky and picking your shots carefully, to being loud, fast, and shooting constantly A paintball game can be different every time, but there’s one thing that stays the same: it’s an adrenaline rush.

     PAINTBALL RULES

Paintball, sometimes called the national survival game is a sport that is a high tech version of the kids' game, capture the flag. It grew from games similar to capture the flag. Invented by Bob Gurnsley, Hayes Noel and Charles Gaines, the first game of paintball was played in 1981 in New Hampshire, United States as a type of capture the flag. By 1983, the first tournament with a cash prize was held.

The term paintball can refer to any one of several game variations where two or more players fire paintballs at each other from a paintball marker. A player is marked if the paintball contacts, bursts and sheds its coloured "paint" on the player or any equipment carried by the player. A typical rule of thumb is that the splat left after a hit must be the size of a US quarter (25 mm). Paintballs that do not break are not counted, as well as spatter from paintballs that broke before reaching the player.

In other instances, people also play by being hit more than once in a game and keep playing. Referees/Marshalls are also in the sport like any other to enforce rules and ensure safety of players of all ages. They are also there to make sure that no ones is violating the rules and to check players on the field for hits. Violators are usually thrown from the game. Players must wear paintball mask and goggles to avoid serious injury to the face, ears and eyes. Regulated fields require masks, goggles and marker plugs or barrel covers to play on the field. The plugs and covers are used to prevent accidental firing of a paintball while not engaged in the game.

Most fields take these safety precautions extremely seriously and will eject players for violating safety rules. Paintball travel at about 300 ft/s (90 m/s) and getting hit with a paintball usually stings and leaves a welt or bruise on the skin. In general, getting hit by a paintball from far away hurts less than getting hit at close range, because of wind resistance on the paintball. Also, getting hit can hurt more if the ball does not break and instead bounces. A paintball can break exposed skin, which is why it is recommended that all skin area are covered with some kind of cloth. Generally adrenaline surging through your body during a paintball match makes the pain fade quickly.

   WANNA PLAY?KNOW YOUR GEAR!

Goggle System    

The most important rule in paintball is that all players must wear a protective goggle system or mask at all times when they are playing or near other people who are playing. Paintball masks are specifically designed for the sport, and the goggles are capable of withstanding a direct hit from a paintball traveling at well over 300 feet per second (90m/s), the safety limit adopted by paintball marker manufacturers.  

      

Barrel Blocking Device

All players must use some sort of barrel blocking device on their paintball marker when not actively playing. These devices generally take the form of a small bag, commonly known as a barrel sock or barrel cover, which covers the front end of the barrel and is held in place by an elastic cord looped around the paintball marker. The barrel sock thus catches any paintballs that may be accidentally fired.

 

Chest Protector

A chest protector distributes the impact of a paintball over a large surface area, providing protection to players during a paintball game.

 

Paintballs

Paintballs, also simply called "paint", are spherical gelatin capsules containing primarily polyethylene glycol, other non-toxic and water-soluble substances, and dye. Most common paintballs are sized 0.68 caliber.

 

Marker

Paintball markers must not fire paintballs that exceed a certain velocity. The industry standard maximum velocity for safe play is 300 feet per second (90m/s). Many commercial paintball facilities mandate a lower velocity, usually around 280 feet per second (85.4m/s, 307km/h or 191mph) or less.

 

Hopper/Loader

This device is connected to the paintball marker and functions as the “magazine” to store up to 200 paintballs.

 

Compressed Air / CO2 Air Systems

We offer the latest air systems with the introduction of Compressed Air System which enables your shots to hit more accurately. We also provide CO2 Air Systems at our paintball facility for those who prefer a lighter tank.

 

What to wear for a paintball game?    

• Preferably long sleeves shirt, long pants, sports shoes
  and a cap
• Water bottle to carry during the game
• Spare clothings. You definitely need to change
  especially if it rains
• Might wanna bring something to wipe off sweat

       

 

 

  

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