Do Inflatables Make the Best Indoor Fields?

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  • SlartyBartFast
    The Flying Scotsman
    • Jun 2002
    • 2940

    #1

    Do Inflatables Make the Best Indoor Fields?

    I can see the interest in inflatable bunkers for portable fields. But are they really the best thing for indoor fields?

    How durable are they?

    How much maintenance do they require?

    I've played very little indoors, and never on an indoor inflatable bunker field. But the fields I've visited always seemed under inflated.

    Wouldn't some good solid bunkers be best? Something made of ABS/PVC/Nylon that would be easy to clean and be other wise maintenance free be best?
  • Adamk58
    Registered User
    • May 2005
    • 97

    #2
    yeah i dont play inside much either, but i really dont like the inflatables. Id rather it be wood or somethin else solid. makin an indoor field out of wood would be easy as pie and it would require no maintenance at all. its also fun to hide behind stuff other than a big balloon

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    • Muzikman
      Everything AGD
      • Dec 2000
      • 6229

      #3
      Inflatable bunkers are amazingly strong, they clean up well, easy to move, easy to store (when deflated) and they are easy to maintain. The only thing about them is that you do have to make sure they are filled each day. So I say yes, they are pretty good for indoor fields.

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      • BuyMyMag
        God Bless Our Troops
        • Apr 2005
        • 371

        #4
        It's a pain to get all the paint off of them. I really like air ball fields, but i love the plain wood, pvc, barrels etc.

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        • Maggot6
          Registered User
          • Aug 2004
          • 1527

          #5
          Every indoor feild I play at is sup air....I don't mind it, but then again I have played with nothing different....

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          • player4
            AO*WI
            • Jun 2004
            • 558

            #6
            IMO inflated plastic bunkers with astroturf(SP) at an indoor field is one of the best ways to play paintball.
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            • tribalman
              Registered User
              • Dec 2002
              • 719

              #7
              to say they are annoying to clean is an understatement. even just squeeging the field off is a task. but when u have to really wipe them down it takes a while. now do that every day. one more reason i'm learing to apreciate pump.
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              • St Elmo's Fire
                Registered User
                • Jun 2005
                • 18

                #8
                A Couple Complaints

                Indoor bunkers have seemed to me to be very durable, in that they don't break, and the under-inflated isn't a terrible thing, aside from the fact that it doesn't look very pretty. I imagine they're also remarkeably storage efficient.

                But, looking at it froma player's point of view, their not solid enough for me. I run into bunkers to stop a lot, or slide into them, or such things, and in more than one case I've knocked inflatables over, and in one case had it rolling free along the ground. That's without a doubt a problem, and not one I would have had with a sturdier bunker, as I'm not hitting them that hard.

                My other issue, and this is a personal one, is that they are annoyingly poppy whenever a paintball hits a well-inflated one, to the point that you could deafen an opposing player by keeping the fire up on his bunker.

                Other than that, they look a little too artificial to me, but that's entirely flavour.

                By the way, this is my first post here under this name, and the first here in a long time. Good to see you all, but most of all those from Seattle. And of course the heroic Tom Kaye.

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                • 68magOwner
                  Registered User
                  • May 2003
                  • 3475

                  #9
                  from a players standpoint, airball is best for anything, keeps your equipment cleaner than taking spray from hard fields, allows you to play the bunkers differntly my pushing/man handling them around, is just better.

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                  • vonort
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 274

                    #10
                    All the indoor I've played has been abondoned warehouses and the like. Baisc close quarters combat, and building clearings. Dont really think that air bunkers would be the best thing in them.
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                    • St Elmo's Fire
                      Registered User
                      • Jun 2005
                      • 18

                      #11
                      Originally posted by 68magOwner
                      from a players standpoint, airball is best for anything, keeps your equipment cleaner than taking spray from hard fields, allows you to play the bunkers differntly my pushing/man handling them around, is just better.
                      Because different is obviously better.

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                      • the_lane
                        THE lane
                        • May 2005
                        • 35

                        #12
                        yea they really are great for indoor fields

                        they are verry durable specally tha sup airball ones

                        they dont require much matinence just the occasianal airing up and tying down so they dont moove

                        cleanings a really easy just squeege them down and pressure wash them or hose em down

                        -lane the flying skwril

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                        • yakitori

                          #13
                          Originally posted by player4
                          IMO inflated plastic bunkers with astroturf(SP) at an indoor field is one of the best ways to play paintball.
                          agreed. Thats what I do. www.thepaintballfactory.com

                          Great place, great field. They have powerwashers, and these metal pits that they scrape the bunkers w/ during the day. It collects the paint. They shovel all the paint on the ground around the bunkers to the corner and scoop it up later. They also have a leaf blower to help w/ cleanup.

                          Air ball and super soft turf is the way to go w/ indoor.

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                          • Rather
                            Registered User
                            • Nov 2002
                            • 757

                            #14
                            Originally posted by yakitori
                            agreed. Thats what I do. www.thepaintballfactory.com

                            Great place, great field. They have powerwashers, and these metal pits that they scrape the bunkers w/ during the day. It collects the paint. They shovel all the paint on the ground around the bunkers to the corner and scoop it up later. They also have a leaf blower to help w/ cleanup.

                            Air ball and super soft turf is the way to go w/ indoor.
                            HAHA funny you should mention that, i just got done working today.....

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                            • SlartyBartFast
                              The Flying Scotsman
                              • Jun 2002
                              • 2940

                              #15
                              Well, pros and cons are being noted. I'm thinking that a system using standardised building components could make for an interesting mix between speedball with small regular bunkers and "urban" fields with easily configurable buildings.

                              Another question would be flooring. Sand and gravel suck IMO. Concrete is downright dangerous, as is ANY non-porous surface. Artificial turf is neat and the company FieldTurf really caught my eye. Skorpion paintball in Laval (near Montreal) uses turf on large square tiles.

                              But how easy is it to maintain turf? How well does it clean? How long is it likely to last saturated with paint or remaining damp if drainage isn't adequate?

                              How about this for flooring:


                              Good drainage, great traction.
                              Easy setup and removal.
                              Multiple colours make it possible to mark field boundaries, start boxes, "yard" lines, etc.
                              The posibility of running cable underneath also has some interesting possibilities.

                              Downsides?

                              I guess those that like sliding probably won't be happy.

                              Anything else?

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