What are the good fields to play? Is anyone on this forum live in that area?
I live in South eastern NH.
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in the summer go to canobie paintball. they have great woodsball fields, and an xball and speedball field. the woodsball fields might be open in the winter, im not sure, you could check that out, but i know the airball is taken down.Originally posted by gdesch23What are the good fields to play? Is anyone on this forum live in that area?
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We'll there's OSG in Barnstead. Best terrain in the state. Multiple fields for example a western town, woods, castle, urban town, speedball and more.
Then there's Adventure Games in Weare.
Then there's a bunch in Mass. One indoor place I've heard of is Planet Paintball in Lawrence(?).
Feel free to PM with questions if you like.Thanotos
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in NH id suggest canobie paintball.Originally posted by than205We'll there's OSG in Barnstead. Best terrain in the state. Multiple fields for example a western town, woods, castle, urban town, speedball and more.
Then there's Adventure Games in Weare.
Then there's a bunch in Mass. One indoor place I've heard of is Planet Paintball in Lawrence(?).
Feel free to PM with questions if you like.
in massachusetts, for indoor head to boston paintball or planet paintball, outdoor maynard paintball or if woodsball is more your thing, friendly fire or fox 4 in upton.
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Here's a list of fields in NH...
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I'd definately check out OSG. Canboie is popular but I've never been there. Adventure Games is entirely woods orientated, I don't really care for it. Owens Farm (if it's even still around) lets you BYOP. Vindico (which is probably way too far away) isn't bad, the guy that runs it is a pretty coo guy. As far as indoors goes I've been to Planet several times and that's not bad either, though they only have one good field. The last two friday's they've offered free air/entry but you have to buy their field paint which I can safely say has sucked about as bad as anything I've ever used.
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Originally posted by hobbesTZHere's a list of fields in NH...
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I'd definately check out OSG. Canboie is popular but I've never been there. Adventure Games is entirely woods orientated, I don't really care for it. Owens Farm (if it's even still around) lets you BYOP. Vindico (which is probably way too far away) isn't bad, the guy that runs it is a pretty coo guy. As far as indoors goes I've been to Planet several times and that's not bad either, though they only have one good field. The last two friday's they've offered free air/entry but you have to buy their field paint which I can safely say has sucked about as bad as anything I've ever used.
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the ones i can think of within NH or a hour or so south of the boarder into mass are
OSG, Barnstead NH
Canabie Paintball, Windham NH
Adventure Games, Weare NH
Planet Paintball, Lawerance MA (indoor)
Mill City, Lowell Ma (indoor)
Boston Paintball, Somerville Ma (indoor)
Theres probably othersOriginally posted by dano_____I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.
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Depending on where you live and what style of play you prefer...
OSG is a good mix, with a decent airball field and lots of variety for their woods courses. Very friendly and reasonably priced.
Adventure Games is my home field. I've been playing there for 14 years and I have to respectfully disagree with Shartley. They are woods oriented; they recently put some inflatables in two of their wooded fields, but they probably wont appeal to your typical speedballer since the fields are not open, level, and they have trees mixed in. They are also slightly higher priced, but do have some great fields.
Canobie is also a decent mix with several air fields and lots of woods courses. I prefer the woods courses at OSG and AG for variety of terrain, but they do provide choices. Prices are also slighty higher, comparable to AG and I tend to find a lot more wipers there than other fields unfortunately.
Planet is indoor and has already been noted has one decent field. Prices are fine and its obviously speedball oriented.
Haven't been to Mill City, so I can't comment. And its been ages since I've been to Boston, so no comment there.
Like Hobbes suggested, check out www.pbreview.com and give them all a try as they all have their own feel and personality. Good luck.
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