Electric Shock Football Stag Do in Essex
Electric Shock Football in Essex is an outdoor stag activity played on all-weather 5-a-side pitches a short drive from the city centre. Every player wears an electric shock ankle tag, with two players per team controlling the opposition's remote devices. Everyone rotates through the controller role during the game, so the shocks are shared around and no one stands on the sidelines. An instructor runs the afternoon and keeps things moving with mini-games between rounds. The activity takes place during the day, leaving your Essex stag weekend free from the evening onwards.
What’s Included
- Latest crazy football game
- Play electric shock football games
- Includes 10 shock devices, bibs and footballs
- Very funny activity
- Variety of mini games
- Two players from each 5 a side team are in charge of the devices
- Everyone rotates to take a turn at shocking each other
- Includes an events coordinator
- Bottle of bubbly for winning team
Planning Electric Shock Football for your Essex Stag Do
Most Essex stag groups book Electric Shock Football during the afternoon before heading back into town for food, drinks and the rest of the night out later on. The venues are based a short drive from the town centre, making it easy to fit into a wider stag weekend without spending half the day travelling.
The pitches used for Electric Shock Football in Essex are outdoor and all-weather, so the activity runs regardless of conditions. The rotating controller format means no particular football ability is needed, and the shock element levels things out quickly on the pitch. Someone can be mid-run with the ball and go down because a teammate hit the remote at the right moment. It tends to produce moments that get talked about for the rest of the weekend. If you are still deciding, take a look at the other stag do activities available in Essex to see what else fits the weekend.
Essex Electric Shock Football FAQs
Electric Shock Football in Essex takes place on outdoor all-weather 5-a-side pitches, usually a short drive from the city centre. The venue, ankle tags, remote devices and an event instructor are all included. Your event coordinator will confirm the specific location once your group is confirmed.
No. The shock element changes how the game plays out, so being a strong footballer does not give you much of an advantage. The controller role rotates throughout, so everyone is equally involved regardless of ability. Most groups find it works well for all levels, and the reactions tend to be funnier than anything you would get from a regular kick-about.
Electric Shock Football runs during the day, leaving the evening free for the rest of the Essex stag weekend. Most groups head back into town afterwards for food, drinks and a night out. The venue is a short drive from the centre, so getting back in is straightforward once the activity wraps up.
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