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  • Bubonic Plauge
    Magasaurus Rex
    • Feb 2003
    • 96

    #1

    Indoor Fields Flooring?

    What types of flooring have you all played on at indoor fields?

    Trying to do some research and it seems most places use sand or Astro Terf.

    Wouldnt Astro Terf become a gelatinous slip n' slide....?

    Thanks

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  • PzYcO
    PzYcOmagg
    • Jan 2003
    • 1067

    #2
    astro turf

    dirt

    carpet (like a Dojo carpet)

    etc...

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    • the123
      JJ's Master
      • May 2001
      • 736

      #3
      Astro turf is VERY slippery. The only other type of floor i've played on is shredded tennis shoes. Also slippery, but great to slide/dive on.

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      • Skoad
        Registered User
        • Feb 2002
        • 3265

        #4
        saw dust sucks

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        • sarpadian
          Lurking in the shadows....
          • Dec 2000
          • 141

          #5
          I have played on fields with the following flooring.

          Dirt - Tends to become a sloppy, slippery muddy mess with all of the paint.

          Pea Gravel - Was a definate improvement over the dirt. A little hard to get traction, but not nearly as bad as the dirt floor. Was easy on the knees and great for sliding.

          Wood Chips - This was also a nice flooring, but the place smelled a little funky.

          Sand - It was nice to play on, soft and good to slide in. Not nice at all to clean up afterwards. Like at the beach, it gets everywhere.

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          • fire1811
            Firefighter
            • Nov 2002
            • 4930

            #6
            i think pretty much all indoor flooring is going to be a problem after some time.
            outside the rain will wash it away. indoors its just there.

            i know CCP has astro turf and its slick. i wear vans
            avalanche paintball shoes and they work great.
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            • krafty
              Senior Discount
              • Jun 2001
              • 1124

              #7
              The indoor I play at has sand. It's very nice, but yes, it DOES get everywhere. We took a rental gun (M98) and pulled back the bolt... a really nice grinding sound came from inside the gun. Ouch!

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              • Mossman
                habitual line stepper
                • Oct 2001
                • 3751

                #8
                Boston paintball has nice low pile carpetting, it's the same stuff they use at Skyball, whatever that means

                It's nice, not very slippery, easy to slide on, and not too tough on whatever part of your body is unfortunate to have the rest of you sliding on.
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                • SlartyBartFast
                  The Flying Scotsman
                  • Jun 2002
                  • 2940

                  #9
                  Sand is Nasty.

                  I've never seen it done but there's a possibility I'd like an indoor field to explore. The rubber matting used behind bars and in food preparation factories could be ideal for indoor paintball. The kind with lots of holes in it that's raised off the floor below.

                  Adavantages would be good traction, easy to clean (all you do is hose/pressure wash the field), keeps players and field equipment out of puddles of paint or water.

                  Disadvantages? Perhaps price, how resistant it would be under paintball conditions, and I doubt you could slide.

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                  • rehme
                    varmit slayer
                    • Mar 2002
                    • 1480

                    #10
                    i played on a indoor field that had dirt but this was just for one tourney most of the time it is used for like horse shows and all of that


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                    • elpimpo
                      carpe noctem
                      • Nov 2002
                      • 1713

                      #11
                      wood chips suck because if you dive in you come up screaming because you just took about 500 slivers. were making are field with carpet because we have air ball so it woulnt be to bad on the paint breaking all over the carpet and its nice to slide on. i was at one place that had dirt but there was big chunks of concrete in there it hurt bad and to top it off it was on top of concrete and when you had some concrete showing and you hit that part you busted your a$$ like no other
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                      • Stinger
                        Registered User
                        • Nov 2000
                        • 92

                        #12
                        A delmarva paintball we use wood shavings, which is like saw dust only bigger. Its like the shavings of a plane if you can imagine that. Its good for traction and sliding. It takes an insane amount of upkeep though, getting rid of the gooey mess infront of bunkers and stuff but we've managed to keep it smelling pretty good.
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                        • adam shannon
                          Registered User
                          • Oct 2002
                          • 805

                          #13
                          the only indoor ive played at has painted concrete...its an old factory. can anybody say rollerskating to your bunker. add fill all over the floor...and your better off crawling around.

                          if anybody is also in this situation, there is a solution. get an old pair of doc marten boots. they have really soft gummy rubber oil resistant soles. i never slip even on the painted concrete now.
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                          • funkmunky56
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                            • Feb 2003
                            • 271

                            #14
                            Atomix Paintball in Walled Lake, MI (just outta Detroit) has the same material they used over at the new Detroit football stadium... it's like this turf with ground rubber raked into it... they keep it really clean by raking it once an hour, and after each night they drive around with a golf cart that has a lawnsweeper attached to it... it's really not ULTRA slippery, in fact it's really nice, and you can slide well, but you don't slip. I do use soccer cleats, though, the ones with the big rubber cleats on the bottom (not the screwins) just cuz I like to. It makes me feel like I'm a cool athlete
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                            • Scooter/Cootie
                              Registered User
                              • Nov 2001
                              • 989

                              #15
                              Re: Indoor Fields Flooring?

                              Originally posted by Bubonic Plauge
                              gelatinous slip n' slide

                              I think I remember playing that game as a kid.


                              I've played at Country Club and BFG. CC used a mix of what I believe is similar to AstroTurf and saw dust. It was VERY messy.

                              BFG used to be a indoor tennis club so they have rubber floors but lay down sand to add traction. Still fairly slippery but not as messy.


                              Tourny wise, I've played indoors at Skyball, Madness, and the Knoxville Indoor Championships ('97 I believe )

                              Skyball and Madness both used a type of carpet. Skyballs was excellent with great traction and little mess. But it still allowed you to slide a good distance.

                              Knoxville had a dirt floor when I played.


                              Hope this helps.

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