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Pump up for paintball fun

Looking for a thrilling and action-packed activity these school holidays?

Paintball Skirmish has you covered with experiences tailored for all ages—yes, even the younger adventurers! While traditional paintball is an exhilarating, high-intensity sport suitable for those aged 16 and over, we haven’t forgotten about our younger adrenaline seekers.

Introducing Splatmaster, also known as “Miniball”—a premium low-impact version of paintball designed for kids and teens who are itching to jump into the action.

Using a spring-loaded, shotgun- style marker instead of the usual gas-powered ones, Splatmaster delivers all the excitement of paintball with a much gentler impact.

It’s the perfect gateway to the sport, giving budding players the chance to run, dodge, and shoot their way through specially designed outdoor skirmish fields—just like the pros.

Sessions are designed with safety in mind and include a full set of protective gear.

Each player receives full-length overalls, a paintball mask, and a tactical vest as part of their package.

Additional safety equipment is available for purchase or hire, including:

– New groin guards (cricket boxes).

– Additional chest protection.

– New or hired gloves for added hand protection.

Splatmaster sessions are available any day of the week (subject to numbers), with packages starting from just $45 per player—a fantastic way to burn off some holiday energy while enjoying the great outdoors in a safe, structured environment.

So whether you’re a teen ready to try full-scale paintball, or a younger player eager to dive into the world of Miniball, Paintball Skirmish offers the ultimate school holiday adventure.

Book now and gear up for a school holiday to remember!

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