Dutch Barrier’s side slopes are basically accessories to prevent trip hazards. At the end of a line of barriers, they will cover the last protruding pin and extend the sloping front side of the barrier well beyond the upright section. They will run underneath a flex corner section and, generally speaking, make a barrier line more audience-friendly.
Roger Waters’s latest ‘This is Not a Drill’ tour production set a great example of using the Dutch Barrier’s side slopes. To prevent the audience from interfering with their 16 laser heads, mounted on telescopic masts, they created the world’s smallest audience-friendly barrier enclosure possible around them by combining four straight barriers and four flex sections and fitted all straights with side slopes.