
SLED

Formula 1 corners hit 4–5G.
You'll hit the same.
Ever wondered
what 5G feels like?
At the apex of Curve 12, your body weighs five times its normal mass. Your neck muscles are the only thing keeping your head upright. There's no simulation for that — there's only the track.
Briefing room
to ice — in one day.
No prior experience needed. No fitness test. Just four people willing to commit to something they can't quite explain yet.

Safety briefing & kit-up
Your pilot — a licensed IBSF athlete — walks the crew through every corner, every lean cue, every moment you'll need to hold on. 45 minutes. No jargon.

Walk the track top to bottom
You'll feel the cold before you feel the speed. Walking the chute on foot — seeing the banking, the drop, the curves — is when the stomach starts to talk.

Learn the start — the only part you control
The push-off decides your time. Your coach drills the sequence: crouch, drive, load, drop. Six pushes on the training sled before you touch the real thing.

Three seconds of silence. Then everything.
The sled rocks in the start house. Spikes bite ice. You drop into the track. For the next 58 seconds, nothing you've done before applies.
They didn't think they'd do it.
They all came back for more.
"We've done escape rooms, go-karting, paintball. Nothing came close. We were still talking about Curve 10 three weeks later."
James Hargreaves
Head of Engineering, Meridian Capital — London
"I screamed the whole way down and I'm not even embarrassed about it. My stag party is genuinely legendary now."
Callum Reid
Groom, Edinburgh
"As an amateur speed skater, I thought I understood ice. I did not understand ice. The sled taught me humility at 140 km/h."
Priya Nair
Amateur Athlete, Manchester
The board doesn't lie.
Every crew gets an official timing certificate. Your run is on record.
Book Your Run
Slots fill 3–4 weeks ahead. Don't wait until after you've talked yourself out of it.
Choose your experience
Step 1 of 3 — Select the session that fits your crew
- 1 official run
- Safety briefing
- Timing certificate
- GoPro footage
- 2 official runs
- Push coaching
- Ice walk
- Timing certificate
- GoPro footage
- Multiple runs
- Dedicated host
- Briefing room hire
- Group leaderboard
- Event photography

This is you.
58 seconds from now.
Helmets off. Breath visible. The track still ringing in your ears. Every crew that's ever done this has one thing in common — they booked.