Bunkers & Field Layout
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- Brick Bunker
Brick bunkers are wide rectangular bunkers used to block multiple sightlines, stabilize mid field areas, and support controlled movement through central zones.
- Cake Bunker (Small)
Small cake bunkers are short, cylindrical structures used as low profile cover in central lanes, insert positions, and transitional areas on speedball fields.
- Cake Bunker (Tall)
Tall cake bunkers are cylindrical bunkers with increased height, used to provide vertical protection and structured cover in mid field and insert positions.
- Can Bunker
Can bunkers are upright cylindrical bunkers used in speedball layouts. Their vertical shape provides consistent cover and supports structured lane control in central and supporting positions.
- Cylinder / Pin
Cylinder or pin bunkers are narrow vertical bunkers used to create tight lines of cover, limit exposure, and define controlled engagement points on speedball fields.
- Dorito Bunker
Dorito bunkers are triangular, angled bunkers placed along the tape opposite the snake. Their geometry provides multiple stable surfaces for posting while supporting structured movement along that side of the field.
- Giant Brick
The Giant Brick is an oversized rectangular bunker used in speedball layouts to block broad sightlines, stabilize mid field structure, and shape central engagement zones.
- Giant Wing
The Giant Wing is a tall, tapered bunker used to create strong center edges, shape diagonal shooting lanes, and define controlled mid field movement routes.
- Home Bunker
The home bunker is the central rear bunker used at the start of a point. It provides balanced visibility and serves as the initial anchor in many speedball layouts.
- Maya (Temple Height)
The Maya bunker is a mid height triangular structure similar to a traditional temple, used across center, insert, and support lanes to provide balanced visibility and controlled cover.
- Maya Tall Tower
The Maya Tall Tower is a taller triangular bunker variant that expands vertical protection and shapes mid field sightlines. It complements standard Maya and temple bunkers by adding height without significantly increasing its footprint.
- Mini W (Center)
The Mini W is a compact, center focused bunker used to form tight choke points, regulate mid field routes, and encourage structured movement patterns.
- Paintball Bunkers (Overview)
Paintball bunkers are artificial or terrain based structures that define cover, sightlines, and movement routes on a field. They shape how players navigate space, manage exposure, and interpret angles across both recreational and competitive formats.
- Snake Beam
Snake Beams are long, low profile tube structures used to build or extend the snake lane, enabling crawl based movement and shaping powerful tape side angles.
- Snake Bunker
The snake bunker is a long, low profile bunker commonly used in speedball field layouts. Its design supports crawl based movement and provides influential shooting lanes along the tape side.
- Temple Bunker
Temple bunkers are mid sized triangular bunkers used as central or offset support structures. Their height provides moderate visibility while offering stable protection for mid field roles.
- Wing
Wings are tapered bunkers used to shape angled center edges, define diagonal shooting lanes, and regulate mid field bump timing. They serve as structural components that guide how players move through and contest the central portions of the field.
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