Paintballing in June is often a good choice in many places because the weather is usually milder and the longer daylight hours allow for longer game sessions. A few things to consider:
- Weather: Check local forecasts—June can be warm, but rain is still possible in some regions.
- Clothing: Wear long sleeves, durable trousers, and comfortable shoes with good grip.
- Hydration: If it’s a hot day, bring plenty of water.
- Booking: Popular paintball venues can be busy on weekends in early summer, so booking ahead is a good idea.
- Summer paintball can be excellent—faster games, longer days, and generally better field conditions. The main challenges are heat, dehydration, and fogging masks.
- If you’re in the UK, June–August is generally one of the most popular times for outdoor paintball because temperatures are usually comfortable compared with hotter climates.
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A paintball stag do is a popular choice because it combines competition, teamwork, and a full day out. Typical stag-do paintball packages include equipment hire, multiple game scenarios, paintballs, and sometimes food or drinks afterward.
For a successful paintball stag do:
- Book for 10–20 people if possible; larger groups tend to make the games more varied.
- Check what’s included—some packages have a low number of paintballs and charge extra for refills.
- Wear old clothes and sturdy footwear.
- Consider combining paintball with another activity (go-karting, axe throwing, escape rooms, or a pub visit) if you’re planning a full day.
- Let the venue know who the stag is—many offer special game scenarios or light-hearted stag challenges.

















