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Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
Very pleased with this life size skeleton module. arrived with all parts, very easy assembly and doesn't look cheap! love the way the spine flexes. Would highly recommend great value for the price.
mike
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2022
I purchased this to use for studying for finals. I opened it about 2 weeks or so after it arrived and the mandible springs had popped off and the rod for keeping it upright broke as soon as I put it together. I didn’t have time to wait for a new one as I needed it as a study aide. The return window closed 2 days ago and now I’m stuck with a $300 piece of crap. Not worth it!!! Very disappointed.
Veronica
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2019
Axis has some of the best customer service I have had to work with. They stand by the quality of their products 100%. I purchased this skeleton and though the assembly was a bit difficult particularly due to the weight of it (and there were no instructions) I was still able to figure it out. Upon assembly, I had a hard time moving the femur around the hip bone. It would scrape and get stuck.When I got an email from the company checking on my satisfaction, I brought up the issue but didn't want to make a big deal of it because overall, if I had to, I could make it work. However, the company immediately placed a new order for me and checked it before shipping it out. I shipped back the first one. When I received the new one, the hips were great but unfortunately, there was an issue with the new stand not keeping the skeleton stable. Living in California, this could be an issue due to earthquakes. I brought it up with company and they immediately sent me back the stand from the first skeleton that was working properly. I got the old stand, hooked in the new skeleton and everything is as it should be.Although, it took a few tries to get it right, I give this skeleton and Axis 5 stars because of their amazing customer service. They were on top of it at all times. They responded to messages within 24 hours and were quick to make amends. I would absolutely order from them again! Thank you Axis!
Young Bluey
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2019
I really wanted to like this skeleton. I received it with a piece missing so I couldn't mount it to the stand, and customer service sent me a replacement part right away. But when I was finally able to get him upright, I noticed that his spine is ram-rod straight. There is absolutely no spinal curvature, no cervical, thoracic, or lumbar curves. I wanted to use the model as an anatomical model for my students, so it's really useless for that. The skeleton does bend side to side, but you can't bend it forward and backward, so you can't add the curves that way. I'm disappointed. Otherwise, he looks great.
Jamie Hart
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2019
This is Axel. He arrived in my life September 18, 2018, and it's been a real pleasure to work with this skeleton. At first, I was afraid to move him much, because I didn't want to break him. I've accidentally broken pieces off Halloween skeletons, and this is an order of magnitude more in terms of price, but also in quality, something I'd hoped for, but couldn't know immediately. I had to save up for him so I could study the real bones of the human body, rather than just looking at pics in text books or buying a stiff-bodied skeleton. He was also a bit stiff initially, so I was super careful. I wasn't going to let him come to any harm. It soon became apparent that all those worries were unfounded.This is a fantastic skeleton. The build quality must be experienced in person to appreciate. I can sling a life-size Pose-and-Stay skeleton over my shoulder and carry him to the cashier, which I actually did when they were on clearance around Halloween. Not so with this skeleton. Axel has real heft, owing to his far denser bones. This is a skeleton a student can buy in school, use as a model at the hospital or private practice, bring home at retirement, and then pass on as an heirloom.This skeleton is easily serviceable by the owner. Axel has had a couple dome-head screw tops come off that had simply loosened up with movement and they were easily put back on without the use of any tools, although I did need to use a Phillips-head screwdriver in a couple places to tighten up some parts I felt were too loose. With the exception of the scapula, the skeleton is fully articulated, and has little balled up steel wire at the ends of the distal phalanges. These wires can sometimes snag on things, but with just finger strength, I've been able to coil them up like new.I own several different brands of Halloween skeleton, and none of them compare to the scientific exactness of this skeleton. The ridge detail is amazing. Working from actual human bones to mold the pieces for this skeleton has resulted in build quality that I have never experienced before.I have done professional-level research of medical literature in the past, and while it could be seen as a blessing to be so thorough, it's also extremely time-consuming. I had started looking for a skeleton like this in April 2018. I spent five months doing research (part-time, of course--I do have a life, lol). When I first selected Axis Scientific for my flexible skeleton, it was after going over the details of all medical skeletons in its price range, reading every single review, looking at all the pics, going outside Amazon for additional info, and once I had placed my order, I was confident I had made the right choice.I know I sound really excited and gushing like a little girl at receiving a new doll, and in a way, that's a good analogy to how I feel about Axel. It's always a good feeling to have done extensive research on a product, then buy it and feel satisfied at having purchased a quality item. The time spent researching paid off. I hope this review helps you in your own decision-making process.(Please note: in the picture of Axel fishing, I used a roll of steel wire from the dollar store to loop through the ends of his fingers to make them grip the rod and reel, and then tie them back behind the chair to raise the pole and hold it in place. He is articulated, but he doesn't hold a pose. Fortunately, that was easily remedied.)
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