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[h=2]Paintball Nation – Multiple Locations[/h][h=3]C$15 for Weekend Paintball Outing for Two with Equipment Rental and Paintballs (Up to $110.17 Value)[/h]
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[h=3]In a Nutshell[/h]Paintballs fly over outdoor fields or an indoor facility with towers, buildings, and trucks after experts brief players on safety rules

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[h=3]The Fine Print[/h]
  • Expires Jul 7, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for location purchased. Subject to availability. Must sign waiver. Must be 8 or older. Tax included.
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A trip to the paintball field is the only way to treat an itchy trigger finger, outside of expensive rash creams or firing a water gun carved from a cactus. Scratch the itch with this Groupon.
[h=4]$15 for a Four-Hour Paintball Outing for Two (Up to $110.17 Total Value)[/h]
  • Four-hour weekend field admission (a $40 value)
  • Mask and gun rental (a $40 value)
  • 50 paintballs per person (up to a $17.50 value)
  • Coverall rentals (a $13 value)
Players who churn through their allotted rounds can purchase additional paintballs ($8.75 for 50, $13 for 100, $60 for 500, or $189 for 2,000) to continue playing or reproducing the Sistine Chapel ceiling.

[h=4]Paintball Nation[/h]Every year, more than 20,000 players arrive at Paintball Nation's three locations to playfully trade paint across outdoor battlefields or among towering indoor obstacles. Sniper towers overlook Mississauga's urban scenario field, where misfired paintballs splatter against trucks, tires, and wooden boxes. At Burlington, players hide behind plastic barrel towers as they compete in three zones encompassing a total of 20,000 square feet. During summer months, Brampton's outdoor facility hosts paintball squadrons as they launch technicolor salvos amid fresh air and sunlight.
Whether games take place indoors or out, Paintball Nation's referees make sure simulated battles remain safe and good-natured. To that end, they brief every visitor on field rules and etiquette, such as never using nonfield paint or unlicensed Blackhawk helicopters.





 
I warn everyone now, PbN if it's the same one in Sauga is a **** hole
 
I warn everyone now, PbN if it's the same one in Sauga is a **** hole
It's the one at 410 and courtney Park. I don't see how it is a ********. It's in better shape than Paintball City and Sgt. Splatters.

I played there a bunch of times over the winter and would recommend it to somebody starting out. They usually have a good turnout, they keep the staging area clean, their byop rates are cheap, free fills with entry. The field layout can be lacking at times with one end being a big advantage over the other but it keeps it interesting.
 
50 balls will last your 2 games if you're lucky. Paint is where they get you. $13 per 100 is pure rape.

I used to only go through about 20 balls in a 5 hour game, though we were not playing speedball or anything like how they play at these venues. Tried it once, did not like it. We used to play in an old junk yard/forest. Own guns, safety glasses and masks and that was about it. Tons of crawling in the mud, through old buses, tall grass, tired piles and forest, making for long, quiet games of strategy and stealth.
 
i've only been paintballing once at sgt. splatters and it was brutal. the masks they loan you are brutal. totally scratched up and i wasn't able to see a damn thing...and it was like that for all their loaner masks...

crappy masks will lead to a crappy experience regardless of the atmosphere of the place.
 
I used to play years ago and will agree it's the paint that kills the wallet. That being said it was great fun at the time !!
 
I used to only go through about 20 balls in a 5 hour game, though we were not playing speedball or anything like how they play at these venues. Tried it once, did not like it. We used to play in an old junk yard/forest. Own guns, safety glasses and masks and that was about it. Tons of crawling in the mud, through old buses, tall grass, tired piles and forest, making for long, quiet games of strategy and stealth.
To each their own. The modern game requires lots of paint. With the prices of guns coming down it is now easily affordable for all players to be rocking a 17bps+ marker. Not saying its a better way of playing, but it is what it is. I average a half case of paint(1000 balls) a night and that's pretty conservative compared to some.

The main reason I dont play much anymore is the cost of paint. I played over the winter because I suck at snow sports and it keeps me reminded of my lack of fitness.
 
Paintball nation was complete **** last time i was there. It smells terrible and wtf can't they just use carpet? I can't comment of their equpitment rentals as i never needed them.

This "Coupon" is not really a deal.
 
Paintball nation was complete **** last time i was there. It smells terrible and wtf can't they just use carpet? I can't comment of their equpitment rentals as i never needed them.

This "Coupon" is not really a deal.

Sucks can't see **** in their googles... Tried swapping multiple sets.. A lil bit on the cheaper side though...

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