We've all seen them, and if you haven't you probably want to watch this video:
YouTube - Knott's Scary Farm 2008
They call themselves sliders, the creeps that run around sliding on their hands and knees creeping the living $h!T outta people at haunted houses and scream parks. Now you probably have seen the gloves online and said, "WOW! 150 bucks for a pair of gloves with some metal on them?" Well I have recently found an overlooked tutorial on how to make your own "Monster Gloves". I myself have not tested it out but it does seem promising. You will need some sort of kneepads to slide. I personally longboard as a summer hobbie and have these things called slide gloves. They are a glove with a plastic puck which is meant to slide to perform tricks. Here is a link to some slide gloves for longboarding:
Longboard Slide Gloves At Daddies Board Shop Motion, Loaded, Triple 8 and More..
I haven't had time to test my pair of longboarding slide gloves out but I am sure they might work. The only problem is that they wont get that sparking effect of metal and pavement. I have been looking into this. To view a tutorial on how to make your own "Monster Gloves" click the link below:
RCPro :: Your Source for High Quality Coaster Information!
I hope this helps some people out. It really is an amazing effect for any proffesional or home haunt.
Peace,
The Reaper
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07-01-2009,03:29 PM
DON'T FEAR ME
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07-01-2009,08:27 PM
I love watching these guys in action at the parks!! Univeral Studios here in California seems to have the best sliders.
"You know, I've always wanted a child. And now I think I'll have one... on toast!" (Winifred Sanderson) Hocus Pocus
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09-15-2011,03:11 PM
In sorry but I must disagree with the sliders at universal studios. Knotts has the best sliders they invented the art of sliding. I have made this gloves for my wife, son and nephew. They are fun to use!



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