Surrey is surrounded by a huge variety of paintball venues to choose from. iPaintball has used both collected feedback from people who went to the venues, and also our own experience when playing at the centres to produce a list of the best places to go to in and around Surrey. All the sites that we promote are UKPSF approved, meaning they are safe environments to play in and use industry leading equipment. All paintball markers and equipment are cleaned and maintained on a regular basis, ensuring a fantastic day out.
iPaintball have included venues which are easily accessible throughout Surrey, and also added some which are an hour away from major towns, in the neighbouring counties. Paintballing is extremely popular with stag and hen parties that come to the area. It is also popular with businesses looking for an activity to increase team bonding and staff moral. Paintballing is a sport best played in groups but the centres also accommodate individuals looking for a fun and exciting day.
Should you require any further information on the sites that iPaintball have selected for Surrey, get any questions answered, or to check availability, please use the contact details that are located below.

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Start: 09:00am Finish: 16:00pm |
100 Paintballs: |
Castle |
Address:
Salmons Lane, Whyteleafe, Surrey CR3 0HB
Tel:
0845 430 4455
Playing as the mid/insert player you have to roll your paintball gun, control your lanes, and shoot most of your paintballs until you even consider moving from the safety of the back line. Other times you are going to lose front players early in the Surrey game, whether that is from them getting shot off the break, getting shot out of their bunker early, or getting bunkered. It is once again decision time: Was that spot that important, or could you live without it and still win the game? Is the bad guy that just bunkered your guy a threat to your team winning? Your next move should be based on the answers to those questions. If you can live without the spot then screw it and just play your game. If you can’t live without it become a front player like you were when you first started playing paintball in Surrey, get into that spot and be the best possible front guy you can be. If the bad guy in that paintball spot is going to ruin your walk to the podium then he has to go – so sacrifice yourself for the good of the team, stick your barrel in his ear and blow his head off. The angry bonus paintballs from his team mates will be well worth the win, don’t you think? The key to being a great mid/insert player is knowledge; knowledge of where the bad guys are, what your Surrey front guys need, how to play back spots, what your front guys need, how to play back spots, how to play front spots.
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