Bring all the skellies to the yard this year with deals on Watch Private Video Magazine 7poseable skeletons, all available to shop now:
Best poseable skeleton deals:Everyone loves a huge, poseable skeleton. How many times have you driven past someone's home and appreciated a big ol' bone daddy perched in their yard? If you live in an area where people take their Halloween decor seriously, probably plenty. But why settle for being the person who just drives by? Why not be the Halloween decor champ by grabbing a giant poseable skeleton and doing something creative with it?
You might have already missed out on The Home Depot's popular, massive 12-foot Giant-Sized Skelly this year, but don't despair. There are tons of other options you can choose from that would all make great additions to your yard this year.
To help you make the most of your Halloween yard tableau this year, we found a few of our favorite bone-tastic picks so you can stay in vogue with spooky design trends and also just have a bunch of big skeleton friends hanging out in front of (or in back of) your home. Sounds like a win to us. Read on for our favorite skellies.
If you missed out on The Home Depot's Skelly, Steve (yes, that's this guy's name) is the next best thing. You get a 10-foot poseable friend (which is only two feet shorter than Skelly, but who's counting?) crafted from bone-colored plastic with a wide base and iron legs. It comes with poseable arms and legs and four ground stakes to keep it stable. Steve will feel right at home among your Halloween decorations.
What's better than one huge, poseable skeleton? Two, obviously. This deal nets you two 5.4-foot poseable skeletons with plenty of movable joints so you can work them into whatever position you want. This is an excellent option if you want to start a skeleton party in your yard. They're both pretty realistic-looking, and you can set plenty of spooky scenes with two figures instead of one. You'll have to assemble the head, rib cage, and legs, though.
If you like to be able to contort your large skeletons into whatever pose you'd like, this one is incredibly flexible. It has fully poseable joints and it's nearly six feet tall. You can use it indoors or outdoors, but it'll shine the brightest outside, maybe with a fun little skeleton dog or other spooky accessories. Since it has so many points of articulation, you'll love being able to give it plenty of different "assignments" in your yard. It's a bit pricier than getting a 2-pack, but you're paying a little extra for quality.
Don't want to pay an arm and a leg to bring home a skeleton for your yard? You can opt for this budget pick instead. It's still five feet tall and comes molded in all-weather plastic, with poseable limbs and knees that can lock into place. It's also quite detailed, and you can save a decent amount of money setting up this guy instead of some of the more expensive options out there this year. He even has a pleasant yellowing effect that stands out from all the other gray skeletons out there.
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