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wasp is crap... their equipment is the equipment I am complaining about. used thousands of time, badly maintained and serviced. Number of balls I wasted was frustrated and annoying, plus I went with a few people I know who made up a larger group and it consisted of a bunch of cheats who would after getting shot walk out of play, wipe themselves off and walk back into play... I dont think I'll bother anymore too many people wreck the sport.

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i havent been in ages and found it really fun despite the biggest bruise you'll ever see being left on my thigh but i dont think i can justify that kinda cash either just with the situation im in at the moment. Pity tho - its good fun!!

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We had a work function (yeha, get to nail bosses) at "Bush Bandits" or something and i can recomend NEVER going to them. It was fun, however the guns and feilds were very ordinary. I've only heard good things about WASP but i've havent been there yet. Apparently they have really good feilds.

The worst pain comes when you get shot in the neck. Draw's blood and hurts like hell.

Also if YOU organise a group day, most places will charge you only gun/ feild hire and all your balls are free. Works out pretty good

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