I'm from Canada. Other Canadians can sympathise with the absolutely ABSURD prices we've been subjected to for all of history when it comes to paint. I've been out of the game for a long while but lately I find myself ogling old guns online (xsv egos, single trigger angels) which led me to check field paint prices locally.
Both have a $20 fee for entering the field with your own gear. Location one is $40/bag $160/case, location two is $40/bag $145/case. I live 45mins from Toronto.
I'm not sure how to describe properly what this feels like but it's certainly some mix of depressing, shocking and enraging. It's always been like this. I always have to laugh when I read on forums or hear on youtube of people theorising why paintball is shrinking because it seems so insanely obvious. This is the most expensive sport on the planet. How many people did you know when you first entered the sport who were excited, loved the gameplay and bought and adored the mountains of gear that they need and want only to slowly be completely beaten down by the incredibly expensive cost of playing. If you're American than you're scoffing at these prices and are paying something in the range of $60 ($77 cad) a case. That price is also insane. 18 holes at one of the best golf clubs near me is $80 and would take all day.
The thing that really gets me about this is that these are balls of gelatin filled with ethylene glycol, this shit is cheap. It's hard not to feel that the success of not one company, but literally the entire sport and therefore industry is completely dependent on the price of paint and it's not being taken seriously as an issue. Sony takes a loss on every ps5 to just get them into peoples hands and get them playing and I have to pay something like a 8x markup on a bag of paint if I want to even engage in the sport I love. Industry is shooting itself in the foot and scratching it's head at the same time and it's absolutely ridiculous. I am reading now about the prices rising due to the cost of commodities and it's just another nail in the coffin. Until someone figures out a decent quality $30 case of paint, nothing will ever change.
Addressing things in advance:
1. Just play pump/mag?
I do. My most fired marker is a phantom by far. Being forced to do this for economical reasons sucks. Also, I think it's important not to be an apologist for paint prices. The problem isn't me/you/the person who can't afford to play.
2. You don't understand the cost of manufacturing, the machines cost a million etc. etc.
There are probably thousands of comparable food and retail items that cost half of what a case of paint costs retail. This also leads into a nasty chicken and egg situation where: less people playing = more expensive to produce = higher cost = less people playing. You can actually buy bulk paint from alibaba for under $20/2000. I'd love to hear the mental gymnastics needed to justify 5 cents PER paintball. I found 500 .22 rounds (you know, like made of metal, lead etc) for $60, that's uncomfortably close in cost.
3. It's not that bad, you're catastrophising, this is natural etc.
This is not a good attitude to have. I used to play weekly and be deeply involved in this sport and I left because of cost. Many others have as well. See my earlier info on my local prices. That is what is available to me if i'd like to play.
SO I might still browse the BST, and even pull a single trigger angel out of circulation but very sadly, it will be on display in my office and probably never see field play. I dream of a day where I can shoot, I don't know, a hopper per round in rec ball? Is that too much to ask without a constant weight of anxiety about the cost of paint. Chronoing with like 10 shots to save as much as I can. I hope most of you can agree with me that this is the greatest sport on earth and I just want to play dammit. Also if anyone would like to help me design an "in house" paintball machine that you pour gelatin and fill into and it spits out paint so fields can produce it themselves, let me know.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
Has this topic been completely beaten to death already? Am I missing key information here? I don't know.
Both have a $20 fee for entering the field with your own gear. Location one is $40/bag $160/case, location two is $40/bag $145/case. I live 45mins from Toronto.
I'm not sure how to describe properly what this feels like but it's certainly some mix of depressing, shocking and enraging. It's always been like this. I always have to laugh when I read on forums or hear on youtube of people theorising why paintball is shrinking because it seems so insanely obvious. This is the most expensive sport on the planet. How many people did you know when you first entered the sport who were excited, loved the gameplay and bought and adored the mountains of gear that they need and want only to slowly be completely beaten down by the incredibly expensive cost of playing. If you're American than you're scoffing at these prices and are paying something in the range of $60 ($77 cad) a case. That price is also insane. 18 holes at one of the best golf clubs near me is $80 and would take all day.
The thing that really gets me about this is that these are balls of gelatin filled with ethylene glycol, this shit is cheap. It's hard not to feel that the success of not one company, but literally the entire sport and therefore industry is completely dependent on the price of paint and it's not being taken seriously as an issue. Sony takes a loss on every ps5 to just get them into peoples hands and get them playing and I have to pay something like a 8x markup on a bag of paint if I want to even engage in the sport I love. Industry is shooting itself in the foot and scratching it's head at the same time and it's absolutely ridiculous. I am reading now about the prices rising due to the cost of commodities and it's just another nail in the coffin. Until someone figures out a decent quality $30 case of paint, nothing will ever change.
Addressing things in advance:
1. Just play pump/mag?
I do. My most fired marker is a phantom by far. Being forced to do this for economical reasons sucks. Also, I think it's important not to be an apologist for paint prices. The problem isn't me/you/the person who can't afford to play.
2. You don't understand the cost of manufacturing, the machines cost a million etc. etc.
There are probably thousands of comparable food and retail items that cost half of what a case of paint costs retail. This also leads into a nasty chicken and egg situation where: less people playing = more expensive to produce = higher cost = less people playing. You can actually buy bulk paint from alibaba for under $20/2000. I'd love to hear the mental gymnastics needed to justify 5 cents PER paintball. I found 500 .22 rounds (you know, like made of metal, lead etc) for $60, that's uncomfortably close in cost.
3. It's not that bad, you're catastrophising, this is natural etc.
This is not a good attitude to have. I used to play weekly and be deeply involved in this sport and I left because of cost. Many others have as well. See my earlier info on my local prices. That is what is available to me if i'd like to play.
SO I might still browse the BST, and even pull a single trigger angel out of circulation but very sadly, it will be on display in my office and probably never see field play. I dream of a day where I can shoot, I don't know, a hopper per round in rec ball? Is that too much to ask without a constant weight of anxiety about the cost of paint. Chronoing with like 10 shots to save as much as I can. I hope most of you can agree with me that this is the greatest sport on earth and I just want to play dammit. Also if anyone would like to help me design an "in house" paintball machine that you pour gelatin and fill into and it spits out paint so fields can produce it themselves, let me know.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
Has this topic been completely beaten to death already? Am I missing key information here? I don't know.
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