I keep getting told that anything less than maximising how many cases per hour of paint you sell to each player is a great way to go out of business.
Yet somehow these extremely low paint usage kiddies paintball setups seem to make a return.
Someone's telling porkies.
I do know that the gear isn't amazing and the springs are pretty difficult for the kiddies to ratchet back. The paint breaks in storage if you so much as look at it funny - to the extent that the field I'm near which used it was leaving bags open for a few hours just to make it a bit less brittle.
Great concept though, seems to work.
The biggest problem with kids paintball is that the masks practically fall down around their ankles and the average field wont want to have a separate fleet of kid size splatmaster goggles.