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Bunker Ball Fields
Bunker Ball Fields are popular among paintball players for a variety of reasons. Bunker ball fields are easily customizable they can be put together quickly, and they make for an excellent venue for professional paintball. Bunker Ball Fields can be designed for tournament series games. When talking about Bunker ball fields, players are usually describing speedball fields that are comprised mainly of inflatable bunkers.
Bunkers are described as any natural or man-made bunker that a player can get behind to avoid enemy fire The term bunker and bunkering are also sometimes used interchangeably to describe the tactic of charging a person holed up in a bunker and shooting them up. Paintball bunkers are any type of objects or objects that you can get behind to avoid a paintball impact. In woodsball, most bunkers are natural objects like trees, fallen logs, rock formations, and in woodsball field, you must be resourceful and get behind whatever rock or trench that will keep you out of harms way. These types of fields are large, and the distance from one bunker to another can vary greatly.

Speedball fields and Bunker Ball fields are usually much smaller fields. In Bunker Ball Fields, the bunkers and players are much closer together, and players must move very quickly from one station to the other to stay alive. The bunkers in bunker ball fields are artificial, and the most convenient ones to use are inflatable bunkers. While woodsball fields are usually more than a few acres in size, bunker ball fields are usually about half the size of a football field. In woodsball, the fields are usually all natural, with a varied terrain that goes along with natural obstacles such as heavy brush, shallow streams, wet grass, and show.
Bunkerball fields are usually set on flat ground, with artificial turf, and a treeless terrain. In most bunker ball fields, the only obstacles in front of the paintball player are the opposing players on the inflatable bunkers. Today, the inflatable bunker is the most common artificial bunkers. Other artificial bunkers that were popular in the past were corrugated sewer piping, wooden spools, and car tires. There are many popular inflatable bunkers on the market today. For a fast and easy set up, the R2 Inflatable Bunkers are a popular item. R2 Inflatable bunkers are so convenient that they can be set up at your local speedball field, or even your own backyard. R2 Inflatable Bunkers are robust, long lasting, and waterproof. The R2 Inflatable Bunkers come in variety of shapes, and they clean easily.
Mighty Paintball Corporation has manufactured a variety of products for optimum use in Bunker Ball Fields. MightAir Bunkers from the Mighty Paintball Corporation are designed for a fast and easy anchoring and inflation, and offer a lot of quality information on their website, www.mightypaintballcom. Mighty Paintball offer inflatable bunkers designed for a variety of paintball formats, including Bunker Ball Fields, and Scenario Fields. Bunkers for scenario fields come in the shape of tanks, cannons, and rock formations. Inflatable bunkers from the Mighty Paintball Corporation are fun and durable, and come in the shape of rocks, people, trees, letter, and giant rockets.
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