🎃 Get ready to bone up on your Halloween decor!
The Crazy Bonez Pose-N-Stay Life Size Skeleton stands an impressive 5 feet tall and is made from durable all-weather plastic. With posable limbs and locking knees, this skeleton is perfect for creating a spooky atmosphere both indoors and outdoors. Weighing only 4 pounds, it's easy to move and position, making it an ideal addition to any Halloween display.
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 15.5 x 6.5 x 60 inches |
Size | Standard |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Beige |
Subject Character | Skeleton |
Theme | Halloween |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Number of Players | 1 |
S**Z
I love it and so does my cat
Love it! Very cool Halloween addition. The quality is very good too it’s not cheaply built or anything.
C**.
5 ft skeleton
Purchased this Skelly as a prop for the 2024 Hearsefest Guinness attempt for the longest procession of hearses. You can pose it as it has bendable joints as well as a jaw that opens and skull that swivels. This Skelly sits, lays or hangs well, however a special pole (sold separately) or a creative imagination are needed to have it stand upright. Only the chest/rib area glows in the dark (green). Would have liked the skull to glow also. This skeleton doesn't come with eyes, but I added some for the extra creepy effect. This product arrives fully assembled and inside a very thin box. My box was slightly damaged during shipment so there was cause for concern, however the skeleton appeared unharmed. I love how easy it is to set up (pose) and to store. It's also fun to see the reaction on faces when skelly appears in numerous places thru out the house! Would highly recommend purchasing!
T**B
Nice skeleton!
Great deal on this skeleton, delivered fast for halloween. I got it because I wanted glow in the dark, however I forgot about our street light, ha. Anyway for the price it was good, maybe in the future I will invest in a skeleton that has joints that can move sideways, but this one is well made, durable plastic and looks great for the purpose. It does have a loop on the head for hanging as well.
C**.
Pretty good for the price, needs some adjustments though
Pretty cool skeleton at a great price. A few people have commented that “these things are only like $20”.... but I can tell you that a $20 skeleton will not pose like this one will.We’ve been having fun re-arranging this guy and moving him around the shop doing different things. I bought a matching dog skeleton as well and it is an awesome companion. The dogs tail can be bent into almost any shape and besides that, only the head adjusts on a pivot. It does not come with a collar... I added that since we had some extras my cat isn’t currently wearing.The coolest thing is that this skeleton poses and it’s joints lock into place. It does have certain limitations, such as the movement only being in a single direction with absolutely zero pivot.The first thing I did was grab a heat gun and heat up the wrist slowly until the plastic became maliable. I twisted one wrist from horizontal to vertical and also moved some of the fingers into a grip instead of the open layout it originally had. Now we can make the skeleton hold things like a coffee cup. Should have come with the hands in better positions or at least one in a different position than the other.The jaw does NOT have a lock... so the only option is wide open. I plan on fixing this by rigging it somehow. Also.. you can’t move the arms to the sides, so you’re stuck with anything between straight up to straight down.The knees lock which allows it to stand up on its own weight. You’ll just need to support it somehow... we have it leaning against a cabinet with one hand on a counter at the moment.If you are handy... you can adjust the joints to move a little differently. The spine seems pretty firm, so I don’t think you can bend it’s back or anything. Just turn the head, arms and legs with their respective limbs. The firmness of the adjustments seem to be adjustable as well with some tightening/losening of the bolts holding the parts together.Would be nice with a little more adjustment options but honestly what do you expect for the price point.I’m dinging it one star for overall limited movement... I just think they could have done a LITTLE better to make this perfect. For the most part, pretty well done. I’ll probably look for a more advanced one in the future.
B**Y
He ruined my marriage....
Boney, as I like to call him, came neatly packaged in a nice cardboard box prominently tagged with a description stating he was fully posable. I bought Boney to hang in my garage (aka "mancave") because I thought it would be cool to have him hanging around with me and the boys.Well, I thought it would be a shame to waste him solely on the garage. So I decided to introduce Boney to my wife. Bad mistake. 20 years has taught me nada zip zilch zero nuttin about marriage or maturity....Boney had been sitting in his box in the garage hidden behind my other unattended projects. No one besides me knew he had moved in.Boney, a good 5 or so feet tall, and fully posable, needed to visit our living quarters.I decided that Boney shouldn't be forced to just stand around waiting for people to arrive home. So Boney found his way into the pocket water closet in our master bathroom. He looked so nice just sitting there on the commode. Like he was relieved... I figured my wife would come home, open the slide door, see good ol' Boney just sitting there and we'd all have a good lauguhShe came home late and used another bathroom before coming to bed. Never opened the pocket slide door. Just went into the master bath, freshened up, did her teeth and then went to bed/sleep. Silent night.... holy night.... till approx 4:30 am at which point a shrill sound that not even the most dedicated horror movie fanatic has ever heard emanated from the bathroom. At first I was bewildered. A heavy sleeper am I, but alas I was awakened quickly. Then I was reminded... shocked into recalling what was at the root of the insidious noises projecting from the torture chamber that once was my bathroom.Boney never lost his cool. ... but he did lose his head, one leg and several ribs. I too suffered loss, as the promise of any romance in the near future quickly faded along with many meals, help with chores and other household activities.Boney is made of a material that is not necessarily superglue friendly.... more experiments to come this weekend.Moral of the story: the manufacturer of this product is clearly negligent in their labeling practices and owes me an apology for failing to warm me that this item is neither wife-friendly nor wife-proof.Edit: Sept 6 2015Well... ended up being able to easily repair Boney by gently sanding the points that required glue. Superglue is doing a fantastic job of keeping everything together strongly. Just sand both sides of the repair and you'll be fine. He looks good in my garage and enjoys watching over all of my unfinished projects. Definitely a good buy! Get one!
K**E
Bonez!
Our first one lasted over 5 years before I broke it trying to change his pose. The new one is just chilling until we decorate.
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