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Sup Air

Millennium Series


 

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SUP AIR BUNKERS FOR 2009
Millennium Series



For 2009, the paintball industry is on the way to harmonize the game format. A bridge has been created between the major leagues and Sup'AirBall will therefore slowly bring the Millennium Series and the PSP field to a common ground. In that perspective, the 2009 Millennium Series Upgrade kit will be a pack of 8 Trees, thin cylinders about 3.3ft wide and 5ft tall, already used on the PSP fields for a few years.
Those new bunkers will bring the Millennium Series field to a 44 bunkers package and offer new options for the field layouts and a fast paced game.

Millennium 44 bunkers field 2009

• 4 Cylinders
• 2 Medium Cylinders
• 5 Giant Beams
• 4 Bricks
• 6 Cakes
• 6 Temples
• 4 Maya Temples
• 4 Doritos Medium
• 8 Trees
• 1 M Millennium +Tubes

Contact Thierry Parent [thierry@supairball.com] for more information about availability and prices.

www.supairball.com

 


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