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  • This is a continuation of my unfortunate Defcon Outdoor review (Basically, despite what the website and pre-recorded phone message said, the Outdoor field is actually permanently closed until a new location is found.) Background: We are not hardcore players, but have played in a few Toronto indoor fields so we have some experience and perspective. Field: Sand floor Low ceiling Concrete and barrel obstacles Small area, maybe 3-4 school buses long and 1 1/2 school buses wide. One main light source from window and some over hanging lights. Borders of field made of heavy netting. Air is humid and stuffy just like other sand fields. We were surprised and encouraged by the number of people. The waiting room looked clean and well lit and the store had a decent selection. We slapped down our $29.99 admission/rental + 4.99 coverall (+taxes) and signed up to play. The field is more like a speed ball format with no buildings. However, it is not a good field for a large number of people (+25). I did like the available concrete obstacles/cover, but for the people starting on the opposite side of the entrance the outside light made playing uneven. The outside light provided glare so the side with the light on their backs had an advantage for half the field. Granted, you could say this is part of the field design. They could improve quite a bit by not skimping on little things like: 1) Paper towels With a sand-based field you probably would want to provide players with Paper Towels so they can regularly clean off their goggles to help avoid scratches. My goggles at least were maybe in midlife and no longer that clear. Not only that, but we are taking up staff time when we need to go up every time for rationed paper towels. Our sandy coveralls do not treat the goggles well. 2) Team armbands/identifiers The field was quite small with some nice concrete and barrel barriers, but there were a large number of people on the field. A few minutes into a game you realize waitasec "the only way to tell if they are the enemy is if they are facing you".
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