Roger, I dressed up at a Renaissance fair and did sword and axe fighting. I can handle Airsofts with peoples getting around trying to be number 1 Alpha with their expensive camos and guns.
Roger, I dressed up at a Renaissance fair and did sword and axe fighting. I can handle Airsofts with peoples getting around trying to be number 1 Alpha with their expensive camos and guns.
That's a decent background, I used to do steel reenactment, and have made quite a few frocks. My point is that we often get people dropping by with huge and detailed plans about how they're going to play airsoft that never get beyond the planning stage. While dress-up is fun, playing in an almost literal bush-wookie suit is the last thing I'd do: you'd be sweating and steaming up enough wearing a mankini in summer, particularly on your first day.
You'll probably be good if you've done any sort of combat sport and don't mind a very minor ouchie or two, but I'd again re-iterate that renting for at least one game is the cheapest and fastest option to find out if you'll actually enjoy it. The £10-£15 on top of the green fees and what you'd pay for BBs anyway is less than you'll lose on any two tone, and you'll be fairly competitive with a rental AEG, (as long as the barrel is clean and the hop is set correctly, and folk on site will be happy to help with those).