What is Re-Ball?
Re-ball is paintless Re-Ball. It is played with the same equipment as PAINTBALL. The projectile used in re- ball are rubber balls.

Who Can Play?
Re-ball appeals to both genders and people of all ages. However, our minimum age for players is 13 years of age. Anyone under the age of eighteen must also have their legal guardian sign and date our waiver.

What Should I Bring?
We supply players with all the necessary equipment needed to play Re-ball, However, we do recommend that people wear old, dark clothing.

Does It Hurt To Play Re-ball?
There is a bit of a sting, similar to being snapped with a rubber band. Sometimes it can leave a small bruise. We do our best to limit close range encounters with our minimum 10ft rule.

Can I Bring My Own Equipment?
You can bring your own Paintball gun as long as it can shoot less than 240 ft per second. You can bring your own goggles, they must be approved by our staff. No you can not bring your own Re-balls
Re-ball & Air Fill Information
  • Equipment = Tipman 98 Re-Ball Gun ,Body Armor, Mask ,Hopper , Sheild , Visor , 9oz. C02 Tank/ No2 Tank
  • Protective Jacket Rental - $9.99 ( Heavy Duty Jacket )
  • Co2 Fills - $.30 / Ounce ---- Nitrous/Air Fill - $7.50
  • Unlimted All Day Air/Co2- $13
  • Re-ball can be played ONLY on the best of conditions. Management reserves the right to decide if those conditions are ideal or not.
RE- BALL SUMMER HOURS
MONDAY - FRI - 5PM TO 10PM (RESERVATION W/ CREDIT CARD REQUIRED)
SATURDAYS - 12PM TO 10PM (RESERVATION W/ CREDIT CARD REQUIRED)
SUNDAY - 12PM TO 10PM (RESERVATION W/ CREDIT CARD REQUIRED)
PRICING
1 SESSION - $35.00 -INCLUDES FULL EQUIPMENT + 200 RE-BALLS + 200 RESERVE + NO2 TANK (1500 PSI FILL)
1 SESSION- $49.99 - INCLUDES FULL EQUIPMENT + 200 RE-BALLS + 400 RESERVE + NO2 TANK (3000 PSI FILL)
CORPORATE/PRIVATE PARTY PRICING ( 10 Players Max )
$ 450 1 hour private use of the Re-ball Facility +Referee + Equipment+ Unlimited Air + 4000 balls
$ 600 1 hour private use of the Re-ball Facility + Referee + Equipment + Unlimited Air+ 6000 balls
$ 800 1 hour private use of the Re-ball Facility + Referee + Equipment + Unlimited Air +8000 balls
Everyone interested in playing Re- ball MUST read and fill all the forms listed below. You can SAVE time by downloading these forms and having them completed prior to your arrival at BBgrandslam
 
Download the RE-BALL RULES FORM
Download the RE-BALL RENTAL FORM
Download RE-BALL MEDICAL FORM
Download the RE-BALL WAVIER FORM
 

Speedball
To be successful at speedball (and thus, at tournaments) you have to know how to snapshoot. The ability to snap up and quickly shoot several rounds at your enemy without getting hit yourself is critical. Because it requires speed, aim, and a “feel” for the game, snapshooting is a tough skill to master.
  • Try different positions. You should be comfortable when you snapshoot, but you should also be flexible enough to adapt to whatever bunker you find yourself behind. You can do snapshots standing, crouching, kneeling, or even crawling (particularly helpful if you are playing on a snake-like bunker). Whatever position you’re in, you are going to have to move quickly.
  • Be ambidextrous. To be competitive on the Re-Ball field, you need to be able to shoot with both hands. This doesn’t come naturally to most people, but practice makes perfect. Plus, it’s a good skill not just for snapshooting, but for Re-Ball in general.
  • Know the field layout. True, it’s not necessary to know a field before you play in it, but it helps. Each bunker gives you relatively easy targets to aim at and leaves you open in some way.
  • Play tight. The less of your body that’s exposed, the longer you’ll stay in the game.
  • Think ahead. Before you snap up, you have to know exactly where you are going to look. You can not waste precious seconds figuring out what bunker you should be aiming for.
  • Double snap. The first time is to assess the situation (do you have the shot?) The second snap is to actually shoot.
  • Look quickly. You have to be able to snap up, see if you have a shot, burn that imagine in your mind as you are snapping back behind your bunker. It’s not easy assessing the situation in less than a second – at first. But as you practice, you’ll be surprised at how easy it becomes.
  • Shoot, then aim. Don’t wait until you’re in the perfect position to start shooting. Shoot as you are snapping out of the bunker.
  • Don’t linger. Snapshots are done not just to get the other person out, but to keep you in the game. Take 1-4 quick shots, then duck back in. Don’t expose yourself for more than a few moments a time, no matter how irresistible the target is or how badly you want to see if your aim was good.
  • Be unpredictable. Your opponent can’t know where you’ll pop up next, or you’ll be the one getting splattered.
  • Don’t get tunnel vision. When you’re concentrating on taking one person out, it is easy to forget about the rest of the field. But you can’t let that happen – someone else might get an advantage on you, or your teammates might need your help. Remember to assess what’s going on in the game. It may feel to crazy and hard to do at first, but with practice it will come naturally.

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