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Can a 12 year old play paintball?

Can a 12 year old play paintball?

While it completely depends on the individual child, it is generally recommended that ages 12-to 14-years-old is the proper age to begin the sport of paintball. Most children at that age are able to understand and abide by the safety rules while still enjoying the game and not overreacting to getting hit.

Can a 10 year old play paintball?

Most paintball facilities require that the minimum age of all players be 10 years old on the date of play. If you have players who are not quite 10 years old, there are other alternatives for younger players that offer the same thrill as a game of paintball.

What is the minimum age to play paintball?

16 years of age
The current legal age limit to play paintball in New South Wales is 16 years of age, although Delta Force is backing the AUPBA’s petition for a standardised national minimum age of 12 years old. Paintball is a great team sport that everyone should be able to enjoy.

Can 7 year old play paintball?

What is Paintball Lite? Paintball Lite is for players aged 7-12 years old (with the exception being, a private group of 15 or more players). These games are designed with the younger player in mind.

Do you have to be 18 to buy a paintball gun?

you have to 18 to buy a paintball marker.

Can a 5 year old do paintball?

Kid’s Paintball is for players aged 6-10 years old (with the exception being, a private group of 15 or more players). With the introduction of JT SplatMaster product we can now lower the age limit from 10 to 6 years (excluding Traditional & Low Impact Paintball).

Do paintball guns hurt?

It’s very common for players to feel a slight sting, similar to a firm flick on the arm. The pain is minor and typically fades quickly. While most hits are insignificant, a paintball can cause bruises and welts. The severity depends on the speed of the ball, the distance the ball travels, and where it hits your body.

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What is the legal age for paintball in Australia?

The legal age limit to play paintball varies across all states and territories of Australia. It ranges from a minimum age of 10 years old in South Australia, to 18 years of age in Victoria. As for NSW the legal paintball age is 16 years old.