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DEEP SOUTH

If you’re in pursuit of an adrenalin rush or plan on choosing an exciting activity for your next team building event or even a birthday party, you have come to the right spot! Deep South Park offers the perfect venue to host team-building events or/and birthday parties.We have rental paintball markers as well as full-face masks and top-notch paintball field that is suitable for first-timers as well as the more experienced players looking to organise regular paintball games amongst their friends.


About

If you’re in pursuit of an adrenalin rush or plan on choosing an exciting activity for your next team building event or even a birthday party, you have come to the right spot! Deep South Paintball offers the perfect venue to host team-building events or/and birthday parties. We have state of the art rental paintball markers as well as full-face masks and boast a top-notch paintball field that is suitable for first-timers as well as the more experienced players looking to organize regular paintball games amongst their friends.What is Paintball?
Paintball is a competitive team shooting sport in which players eliminate opponents by hitting them with dye-filled gelatin capsules called paintballs that break upon impact. Paintballs are usually shot using low-energy air weapons called paintball markers that are powered by compressed air or carbon dioxide.
The sport is played for recreation and is also played at a formal sporting level with organized competition that involves major tournaments, professional teams, and players.LOCATION
Drive with the B4 road towards Luderitz, when you have passed the round-a-bout proximity 2.38 km there will be a left turn, drive down the road straight until you drive through an orange animal gate, turn left again and follow the road signs after this point.


WAIVER

DEEP SOUTH PAINTBALL & PARK WAIVER
RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY, ASSUMPTION OR RISK, AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”)
In consideration of participating in the SPORT OF PAINTBALL I represent, that I understand the nature of the Activity and that I am qualified, in good health, and in proper physical condition to participate in such Activity. I acknowledge that if I believe event conditions are unsafe, I will immediately discontinue participating in the Activity.I fully understand that this Activity involve risks of serious bodily injury, Including permanent disability, paralysis and death, which may be caused by my own actions, or inactions, of others participating in the event, the conditions in which the event takes place, or the negligence of the “releases” named below; and that there may be other risks either not known to me or not readily foreseeable at this time; and I fully accept and assume all such risks and all responsibility for losses, costs and damages I incur as a result of my participation in the Activity.I hereby release, discharge, and covenant not to sue DEEP SOUTH PAINTBALL & PARK, its Respective administrators, directors, agents, officers, volunteers, and employees, other participants, any sponsors, advertisers, and if applicable, owners and lessors of premises on which the Activity takes place, (each considered one of the “RELEASES” herein) from all liability, claims, demands, losses, or damages on my account caused or alleged to be caused in whole or in part by the negligence or the “Releases” or otherwise, including negligent rescue operations; and I further agree that if, despite the release, waiver of liability, and assumption of risk I, or anyone on my behalf, makes a claim against any of the Releases, I will indemnify, save and hold harmless each of the releases from any loss, liability, damage, or cost which any may incur as the result of such claim.I have read this RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY, ASSUMPTION OF RISK, AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT, understand that I have given up substantial rights by signing it and have signed it freely and without any inducement and assurance of any nature and intend it be a complete and unconditional release of all liability to the greatest extent allowed by law and agree that if any portion of this agreement is held to by valid the balance, notwithstanding, shall continue in full force and effect.PARENTAL CONSENT (Required for participants under the age of 16)


Rules

1. PAINTBALL MASK MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES.
Never EVER take off your safety goggles when on the paintball field or in the chrono area. This is by far the most important rule in paintball and for good reason. If you get shot in the face by a paintball and you’re eyes are not protected by a lens you could possibly go blind in one or both eyes. So fair warning, leave the mask on.
2. BARREL SLEEVE MUST BE PLACED ON END OF BARREL WHEN NOT PLAYING.
Before you step off the field or leave the chrono area you first need to make sure to place a barrel sleeve on the end of your barrel. This will protect you and those around you if you accidentally pull the trigger and cause the marker to fire.
3. NO BLIND FIRING IS ALLOWED.
This rule is simple. Never hide behind an obstacle and shoot at a target that you can’t see wit your own eyes. This is called blind firing and it’s not allowed. Not only is it unfair, but it’s also dangerous. This is because there’s no way to tell if you’ve eliminated a player or not unless they yell that they’re eliminated loud enough for you to hear.
4. RAISE YOUR HAND AND SAY OUT OR I’M HIT WHEN ELIMINATED.
Whenever you get eliminated from the game it is important that you let everyone around you know that you’ve been eliminated. Not only will this keep your opponents from bonus-balling you, but it will also inform your teammates that you’re no longer able to watch their back. If you’ve been hit by a paintball but you’re not sure if it broke upon impact then you can call paint check if there’s a referee is in the area. Calling paint check will force all players to stop shooting at you until a referee is able to check your body and marker/air tank/hopper to see if you’re eliminated. Whenever you call paint check on yourself you’re not allowed to move either so use it wisely. You can also call paint check on an opponent if you’re positive you shot them but they either didn’t notice or are cheating. Only do this if the ref is nearby.
5. NO CLIMBING ON BUNKERS.
This rule is pretty self-explanatory. No climbing on top of bunkers or over any type of obstacle on the field. This includes no jumping through fort windows either as you could easily trip and fall and injure yourself if you’re not lucky. This is even more likely if you’re being shot at by paintballs at the same time you’re trying to climb over something.
6. NO ALCOHOL OR DRUGS ARE PERMITTED ON THE FIELD.
While paintball is meant to be played for fun, it’s not a suitable environment for drugs and
alcohol. A good majority of the players you’ll be playing with are going to be young children (10-12) and teenagers so please be mindful of the younger players.
7. NO UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT.
When playing paintball it’s important that you be kind towards other players and leave all anger and unsportsmanlike conduct at home. After all, paintball is a sport that’s meant to be played for fun. Not for players to use as a tool for
anger management. So please no shooting players up close, bonus-balling, or talking to other players in a mean or demeaning manner.
Always respect your teammates and opponents. No pushing, shoving, or any physical contact at all. Don’t bonus ball just for amusement. It only takes one solid hit for a player to be out. Shooting players multiple times unnecessarily is an easy way to discourage beginners from coming back.8. USE THE SURRENDER RULE.
A player within a certain distance of an unaware opponent, usually 10 to 15 feet, should offer the unaware player’s surrender by yelling “Surrender!” (or Point Blank or freeze) before they may open fire. If the opponent complies, either verbally or by raising their hand or marker, they are considered marked and are out of the match. Some players use the term ‘mercy kill’ rather than ‘surrender’. However, the industry itself is trying to drop the term ‘mercy kill’ in an effort to distance itself from a militant image. Another form of the surrender rule that you can use is called the barrel tag. In order to barrel tag your opponent you first have to sneak up on them and then lightly (emphasis on lightly) tap that player with the end of your barrel and say “barrel tag” or “barrel tag you’re out”. This form of the surrender rule typically works better as most players won’t try to shoot you with a barrel pointing at them point-blank.
9. LISTEN TO THE REFEREE AT ALL TIMES.
One of the best paintball tips for beginners is to simply listen to the referee. This is because the ref’s main job is to keep you and all the other players on the field safe at all times. As you long as you follow their rules and listen to what they have to say you should be good to go. Just don’t expect your local paintball field to have professional referees or anything. After all, most of the refs are either teenagers or young adults who aren’t even being paid an actual wage.
10. MAXIMUM VELOCITY HAS TO BE SET BETWEEN 280-300 FPS
The second most important rule for paintball safety is to never set your maximum velocity over 280 to 300 fps (feet per second). Anything over this velocity could possibly injure someone if they’re shot up close.


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