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Inexpensive and easy. Perfect for creating a good basic form without a lot of detail (under a blanket or wrapped up in spider webs). I bought two; one has a slow leak and needed to be re-inflated after a week.
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These inflatable bodies will be perfect for halloween wedding reception decorations. We are going to cloth them and put masks on them. [...] I will definetly be back to fright catalog to shopping again. Thanks again.
I used this to do my Halloween at the movies party. Dressed them up as leading villains: Freddy, Jason, Mike Myers and Leatherface. Gave a great effect to the house. A little hard to stand with out feet, but I put them in shoes and leaned them a bit. They are still standing and my party was 4 days ago. I will keep them up until Halloween is over. My dog thinks there real too, He licks them and sniffs them.. Too Funny. The only thing is some of them dont' stay inflated all the way. I have to reinflate them every few days.
We haven't quite decided how this would work best for our Halloween party yet...we're thinking of using it dressed, tossed into the pool to float but we also have a body bag we may use it in...many options!
I ordered 3 body forms. Only 2 of them held air. One of them began to deflate within minutes and was flat within an hour, which was rather disappointing. We'll be able to use the other 2 in our Haunted House, but the 3rd one is worthless.
Bought 3---made a witch stirring in cauldron & 2 old men. Great for easy decorating for Halloween
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I love these things, they have made my haunt way cooler. I dressed one of these up and hung him in my tree and he has scared everyone that sees him!
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Heres another example of the dolls in use
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I purchased a couple of these to use for this year's Halloween props. (I did the lumber/chicken wire bodies last year and it's way too much work) I sliced the backs open and filled with crumpled up newspaper so I wouldn't have to worry about them deflating. Then I duct-taped them closed. They were dressed in an old prom gown and a man's suit. I decided I wanted them to be headless so I rolled the head portion up and duct taped to the back of the body instead. (Her head is hanging on a shephards hook next to her) They are being placed in our party graveyard along with their other "un-dead" counterparts.
I have a splatter room of a couple that was murdered/hacked up on their honeymoon. I have added extra body parts (arms and legs, hands and feet and heads) I used the body forms for their torso area. I added pajamas shreded and bloody of course and tucked the appendage part not needed and secured with duct tape prior to blowing it up. EXCELLENT effect!!
I was looking for a light weight device to put a Frankenstein costume over and this really fit the bill! However I wish feet would have been included which would have made dressing it simpler.
I have regular and child size forms and both work equally well. Previously, I have stuffed costumes with paper or the material used to stuff pillows and neither is ideal. Very glad to have found these.
I am so glad that I discovered your website
I just got 2 of these and I plan to use them for outside decorations for Halloween. My mind is brewing up ideas and I already inflated one and it seems sturdy.
I couldn't keep them inflated! I'd inflate them, dress them up and in a short time, they were deflated!
This was pretty much what I expected. It works great for props that are lying on the ground. However, I had difficulty with the heads supporting any masks in a sitting or standing position. I had to rig it with hidden ties.
Great for Zombies, You can fill them up with triple expanding foam so they set up hard and will not pop. Put a mask and costume on it and you have a Zombie.
Very realistic when dressed up. I had one dressed up as a corps laying in my yard and trick-or-treaters couldn't believe that it wasn't an actual person dressed up. They were just waiting for it to jump up at them. I wish I had pictures to post.
I bought a few of these at Halloween and I let the kids have a ball decorating their very on monster buddies! I think I had as much fun as they did.
this product is great! i've had mine for about 3 or 4 years now, and they're still in perfect condition. easy to inflate, they stay inflated, and they come with a patch to repair any holes. being an average size, i can dress them in any costume i want. i do think they would stand up better if they had feet, but otherwise, the product does exactly what i want it to do, and it was a good price as well.
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looks real!
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