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Paintball- Myths Vs. Facts Regarding Paintball Markers By Jason Brown Myths vs. Facts Regarding Markers
Guns vs. Markers - markers are feared by some as "just like guns," and looking like them. In fact, there are some types of guns for sale that look like real weapons, but these are the minority. Most markers are deliberately designed to look completely different so that they can't be mistaken for anything other than what they are - sports equipment. They are small, light and come in a variety of bright colors, often with fancy detailing. Tournament level markers in particular focus on stylish, sleek designs that are unique.
Cheap Toys vs. Quality Equipment - Safety is another concern that many people mention. However, markers are designed to rigorous standards and come with locking safety features and locking triggers in order to avoid accidental discharge of a paintball. The chances of someone being accidentally hit with outside of the game is virtually non-existent.
Lots of Injury vs. Safe Sport - Some people claim they have heard about eye injuries from that prove the sport is dangerous. They also mention the bruises that players can sustain from close-range hits. Let's put this in perspective. The AMA has repeatedly noted that the most common and severe injuries in
sports for students comes from baseball and basketball. Baseball is especially prone to causing severe eye injuries. markers, however, don't cause eye injuries unless a group of players was improperly playing without the appropriate safety gear. Minor bruising is common to many widely accepted sports, including wrestling and football, where bruising is more severe and can be accompanied by torn ligaments and/or strained muscles.
Safety Gear is Essential
If you browse an online store, you will discover that there is just as much focus on safety gear as on the markers themselves. Every serious paintballers will tell you that safety gear, including protective eyewear (full coverage goggles and face gear) is an absolute must. In fact, if you even attempt to play at a regulation field without proper safety gear, you will be asked to leave. There is no one more serious about safety than professional players.
If you are considering for yourself or your children as an action sport, take heart! It is truly one of the safest recreational activities around if you abide by the proper safety guidelines. So visit your online store and don't forget that when you buy those markers, you need to get protective gear and safety goggles. Then go out and have a fabulous, safe time! Article Source: http://www.article-matrix.com Tony King is a contributing author for SAKWorld Paintball.com. SAK World has been offering top of the line products since 1998 at low prices. Visit SAK World Supply to view their complete line of products and sign up for their weekly specials today!
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