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Crazy Bonez Pose-N-Stay Skeleton Stand

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$19.99

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About this item

  • Sturdy metal stand to support your Crazy Bonez Pose-N-Stay Skeleton
  • Attaches midway up the back and at the bottom of the spine
  • The stand is out of sight by curving along the spine, hip and leg
  • 42 inches tall
  • Made of durable bone colored metal


Stand up straight and pay attention! This stand will help display your Crazy Bonez Pose-n-Stay Skeleton for all to see. It attaches midway up the back of your skeleton and another support at the bottom of the spine. It is made of sturdy metal. At 42" tall the stand is curved to hide along the spine, hip and leg for maximum support and being out of sight.


Liz Hall
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
This barley hold up a naked skeleton and the moment you put something on it even a simple hat the hole thing topples over. The hooks for Skelton too weak and bend easily. I bought 5 what a mistake. The shipper basically dumps everything in one box ITS A HUGE mess when you openRUN do not buy this product
Donna Hirt
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
Worked perfect for my skelli! Love!
Terri Jacobson
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
Standing Skeletons for our display... worked so much better than what we were using to stand the boney people. Will definitely buy more.
j.a.m.
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Not very sturdy and doesn't hold the skeleton well if used outside with the wind. easy to put together and store Since it comes in three pieces
doc
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2021
clips not sturdy enough for skeletons poorly made
CJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2018
Took me a minute to figure out how to put it together and hang the skeleton, but once I did it worked great. Such a good/clean way to stand up your skeleton. I saw someone who had 12 skeletons all set up like a scene from Thriller with one in the front dressed like Michael Jackson. It was hilarious and cute - but would've been 10X better if they were using this stand instead of a hodge podge of different color/size sticks.
Jeffrey Daniels
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2017
This was a terrible disappointment.I had big plans for this year's Halloween display, part of which required a standing poseable skeleton animal control officer. This stand was *supposed* to be the thing for the 5' Crazy Bonez skeleton.It is not. More accurately, it is not in its current construction.For starters, the top section (C) would not seat far enough down the middle section (B) to trigger the snap pin lock, so the top of the stand would forever be at risk of toppling.Second, the "clips" (thin metal loops) are unable to hold the weight of the skeleton. The upper part of the skeleton slipped forward after just 3 minutes. Manually closing the clips proved no more successful.The structure itself could work fine if it were made only a small bit more competently. If any one of these problems could be solved, I would put up with the others. But, if I end up having to jury rig the entire stand, then what did I pay the price for?The concept is excellent. The execution is abysmal. Your choice is to buy it and work on it yourself or just go out and get a makeshift (metal or pvc rod) and some wire.
Jim N
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2016
We got this stand to go with the "pose and stay" skeleton. The stand does the job, but could use improvements to the clip points that actually hold the skeleton (they bend far too easy, and then the skeleton falls down).
amit
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2016
Total waste of money. If you don't stand the skeleton perfectly straight, it will become too top heavy and tip over. If you put props on it, it will tip over. If you place it outside, and there's a slight breeze? Yup. It'll tip over.The actual base of the stand is incredibly flimsy, and far too small/narrow for appropriate weight distribution. The only way to put this in your yard without it tipping over if someone coughs on it, is to drill holes through each end of the base, then stake it into the ground. On concrete you just have to weight it down. Save yourself 25 dollars; go to your local home improvement store and buy some pvc + zip ties.
Brenda A. Carson
Reviewed in Canada on October 19, 2016
Works great!