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Paintball is a popular hobby, but it can quickly get expensive. Paintballs, equipment, and space to play all have costs associated with them. In these difficult economic times, people often think they cannot afford this hobby. The good news is that with some planning, paintball can fit into almost anyone's budget.

Share the Expenses

When trying to cut costs, the first thing to do is try to join a paintball team. If there are no formal teams available, friends who play paintball can be extremely helpful. Team members can share paintballs, paintball guns, goggles, and other equipment. Teams of paintball players can also carpool to the paintball arena, which saves all members money on gas.

Play for Less

In addition to forming a team, paintball players should look into different options for where to play. Cheaper fields can be had if players are willing to drive a little farther. Also, some arenas offer group discounts. If there are enough players on a team, it should be easy to take advantage of special pricing plans. If not, this might be a good time to induct some friends into the mix as new players and share the paintball experience with them.

Buy Carefully

By far, the most important thing to do in order to save money is to carefully consider each paintball purchase. Some paintball equipment is necessary: a new paintball gun, paintballs, safety goggles. Other equipment may seem necessary, but is really optional. Brand-new paintball grenades or other accessories unnecessary for playing the game should not be purchased when funds are tight. Before buying equipment, players should consider whether they truly need the equipment and can afford it.

Even necessary purchases can be expensive. It is important to shop around for the best deals. Many players buy products online. Online stores have a wider variety of equipment available for the convenience of instant purchase. Contrary to what brand-name sites will tell their visitors, cheap paintballs and other discount products are not inferior, they just cost less. Don't forget to consider shipping costs and taxes associated with online purchases. Other strategies include checking several online stores, looking for paintball discounts and buying used items. Used paintball equipment is often cheaper, but check to see if it was well-maintained. When players are careful to upkeep their equipment it isn't necessary to buy new items as often.

Paintball is an expensive hobby, but the cost does not need to be prohibitive. By taking a few simple steps, players can easily cut costs. Joining other players, buying cheaper equipment, and maintaining existing equipment can all make paintball into an affordable, enjoyable hobby.

by: Christine Harrell




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