Paintball Outing with Gear Rental for One, Two, or Four at Combat Zone Paintball Park in Oroville (Up to 54% Off)
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As referees look on, players 10 & older run over fields & dodge behind cover, playing speedball on facilities used by SWAT teams to train
A trip to the paintball field is the only way to treat an itchy trigger finger, outside of expensive rash creams or firing a water gun carved from a cactus. Scratch the itch for vengeance with today’s Groupon to Combat Zone Paintball Park. Choose from the following options:
- For $19, you get a paintball outing for one (a $35 value).
- For $32, you get a paintball outing for two (a $70 value).
- For $65, you get a paintball outing for four (a $140 value).<p>
Each person in the outing gets the following: * All-day field access * Tippmann 98 Custom paintball gun * 200 paintball rounds * Hopper * One fill of compressed air * Mask<p>
Across Combat Zone Paintball Park’s outdoor facility, sharpshooters 10 and older weave between trees, dive under cover, and take aim from across open fields used by SWAT teams for training. After outfitting themselves in paintball guns, ammo, and the requisite attire, camouflaged marksman wage colorful battles against fellow gunslingers and jeering trees. Target practice fields help ease nervous trigger fingers before they take to wooded areas, a speedball field, or terrain dotted with concrete cover. As players duck behind shelter, expert referees ensure fair play and answer any questions. Meanwhile, friends and family can watch games and cheer on their favorite players, just as spectators do during real warfare.
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About Combat Zone Paintball Park
Against a backdrop of lush trees, paintball players belly-crawl through gigantic concrete pipes, wade waist-high through wetlands, and pop off rounds from behind disabled Army jeeps. The battlegrounds are so elaborate, in fact, the Butte County sheriff's office and SWAT teams train on them, using the wooden huts as cover and the large tin barrels as the rhythm section for their reggae bands. Citizen players 10 and older, however, navigate the obstacles during fast-paced woodsball and speedball matches as referees monitor to ensure fair play. There's even a field specifically for target practice so gamers can knock the rust from their muzzles. Meanwhile, lights emblazon the speedball field during night matches of adrenaline-fueled play.