Start EARLY to get yourself and your gear ready for game day!
REQUIRED Items
Recommended Items
Things To Do in Advance
REQUIRED Items
- Admission ticket purchased online in advance for the specific event that you plan to attend
- Awareness of our Basic Values & Rules
- Awareness of the start time and details of the specific game the you plan to attend as linked on our Events page
- Barrel cover on each airsoft rifle (sold for $4 each at the field)
no socks, towels, sticks, squeegees, or other non-industry-approved items - Full-seal eye protection (ANSI Z87.1) with a strap that wraps around your head (sold for $10 to $27 at the field)
no mesh goggles, no ski goggles, no shooting glasses
Oakley M Frame must have Helo Kit and Performance Strap - Hard plastic or metal mesh lower face mask if you are under 15 years of age (sold for $10 at the field)
not just a shemagh or neoprene - Payment method (cash, ApplePay, CashApp, GooglePay, Venmo, or Zelle) for extra items that you may need to buy at the field
- Portable water or another form of hydration (at least 16 fluid ounces; sold as two for $1 at the field)
- Red rag that is at least one square foot in size (sold for $1 each at the field)
- Waiver (2020) and state-issued photo identification if at least 18 years of age
- Waiver (2020) signed by parent if under 18 years of age
If you’ve visited Harris Field since 2020 and already submitted a waiver, then you don’t need to bring another.
- Wristwatch with stopwatch timer for most of our events which utilize our standard Hit/Respawn Rule Set (sold for $4 each at the field)
- Please do not wear anything red or orange.
Recommended Items
- Boots with good ankle support
- Bug spray such as REPEL® for skin and permethrin for clothing
- Compass
- Driving directions/map to Harris Farm Field at 271 Buzzell Road, Dayton, Maine as shown HERE
- Extra ammunition
- Extra gun battery
- Extra red rags
- First aid supplies
- Items to prevent goggle fogging
- Pads for elbows and knees
- Pen & paper
- Personal emergency medical supplies such as inhalers or epinephrine
- Printed field map linked HERE
- Snacks
- Sun blocker
- Tools for when your guns break down
- Two-way radio like THIS with a fully charged battery for intermediate/advanced airsofters
Things To Do in Advance
- Charge batteries.
- Test all guns/gear to verify proper function/fit.
- Load and lock your car the night before or have everything laid out and ready to load in the morning.
- Drink ahead of time to be well-hydrated.
- Eat complex carbohydrates such as pasta, if your body tolerates, the night before to have more energy.
- Make time to get plenty of sleep.
- Set a second alarm clock.
- Eat a nutritious breakfast on the morning of the event.