The Barnet paintballing sites have been regarded as some of the best around due to its friendly professional staff and unique paintball fields. iPaintball has seen that their Barnet area staff is given top quality training to cover any situation and provide the best paintballing experience possible. In Barnet they are on the outskirts of London where there are many paintball sites that use its local surroundings of forest to provide a variety of scenarios.
This means there is lots of cover in many of the games for creeping around or to hide behind when under a hail of paintballs. Because of Barnet’s location it is very easy to travel to from London. This means there are a range of people coming to paintball constantly, from groups of young friends to older generations trying to show them a thing or two. Because of this variety there can be large scale paintball fights against everyone or small games amongst friends. Why not view some of our sites listed below to get an idea of where you want to go and what we offer.
We offer a phone line charged at local rate so you may as well give us a call and check availability.

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Start: 09:00am Finish: 16:00pm |
100 Paintballs: |
Castle |
Address:
Stocking Wood, Pembridge Lane, Broxbourne, Herts EN10 7QA
Tel:
0845 430 4455
Are you a more experienced Barnet player and want to get involved in paintball tournaments? If you are somewhat more experienced, but still pretty new to things, you should be asking yourself how committed you are to paintball as a sport. This will help in selecting the right Barnet team for you. If playing paintball is simply a hobby to you, and you have normal priorities, you should look for people who treat it as such. You will also want to make sure that you get along with everyone: so look for Barnet teams where the guys on that team ain’t busting each others balls every time they walk off the field just because they lost. After all, this is for fun. If it were fun to get yelled at, you would have just worked all weekend, right? These are teams where you will not get bonus balled in practice, where trash talk will be in jest and where you will feel that you’d be friends with these guys whether or not you were playing paintball. If you have a more serious sort of relationship with paintball, you will want to find a Barnet team that has a long history. You may be relegated to a sub-team, or be forced to accept less time on the field but you will want to find people who are as serious as you are about improving, and who observe a regular practice schedule. In joining a team like this, you need to ask for a tryout. Talk to the captain or coach of such a team and ask how they feel about picking up newer players. It may be that you are reaching too high, but it doesn’t hurt to ask. This route may lead to a new degree of humbleness, as there is every chance that you won’t e asked to join the Barnet team after trying out, assuming that you are even granted a trial.
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