Guide to Becoming a Haunt Slider
Haunt sliding is an exciting and physically demanding activity often seen in haunted attractions and scare events. Sliders use knee pads with metal plates to create sparks and sounds as they slide across the ground, adding an element of surprise and thrill to the experience. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
1. Understand the Basics
- Definition: Haunt sliding involves performers ("sliders") using specialized gear to slide on surfaces, often in haunted houses or scare zones, to surprise and scare guests.
- Skills Needed: Physical fitness, agility, coordination, and a flair for performance and theatrics.
2. Gather Your Gear
To safely and effectively perform haunt sliding, you'll need the following equipment:
- Gloves: Durable full-finger gloves to protect your hands.
- Steel Fingers: Steel fingertips to protect your gloves and hands.
- Knee Pads: Heavy-duty durby knee pads with replaceable plastic caps.
- Footwear: Sturdy shoes or boots with good grip.
- Toe Caps: Steel toe caps for protection.
First-time recommendations:
- Helmet: A must for protecting your head from potential falls.
- Elbow Pads: For additional protection during slides.
Additional Gear:
- Knee Sleeves: For additional protection for first time slides.
- Metal Washers or Plates: A must for protecting your head from potential falls.
- Sparks: A MUST for every single sliders gloves and footwear!