It all 2 biggest questions when deciding if a kid should play paintball are their pain tolerance and their maturity. The pain of a paintball is equivilent to being snapped with a rubber band, but the "shock" of being hit by it makes it feel worse. Maturity is another important factor. The kid should understand the rules and know that if they don't obey them, they really could "knock someone's eye out." If the kid can tolerate pain and is mature enough they should play paintball, it's a fun sport!
If your son is 11+ and interested in paintball and does not mind some pain, then yes.
Almost every paintball gun out there is a .68 cal. so they should have em
If it is a matter of cost, you have to weight how much fun you have with paintball vs how much more it costs, and if you have the time to play either. If it is not, you should play both.
people who play paintball play because some of them want to be in the military or law enforcement or to experience paintball
Whichever you will use more. If your hunting season is close, or you want to shoot clay's often, get a shotgun. If you would play paintball more then that, get a paintball marker.
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paintball fields or on their property.
They should not. It would be too expensive for insurance and cleanup.
You have to go to a licensed field and rent equipment. You MUST have a paintball specific mask to play. No welding helmets, riot helmets, sunglasses, air soft goggles, ski goggles, ballistic goggles, Only paintball specific masks. Other then that, many people just play in jeans and a tshirt.
At paintball facilities, or their own property.
No, you must be 11 to play paintball in the US.
Paintball is not necessarily about the height of the person, but more so the age. Most fields will not allow kids under ten to play, due to the low pain tolerance. Though if your over ten and may be a bit smaller, this is not a huge deal. Paintball does not discriminate on size, a smaller kid can play just as well as a larger one.