👻 Haunt Your Neighbors with Style!
The LarpGears Halloween Scarecrow Ghost is a 7.5Ft outdoor decoration designed to rotate with the wind, featuring high-quality animatronics and a realistic appearance. Made from durable materials, it is weather-resistant and easy to install, making it the perfect addition to your Halloween setup.
H**R
Great for keeping hawks away from toy breeds and birds from eating new grass seeding
Better than any scarecrow as it moves around very easily to scare away unwanted hawks, squirrels (took a week but they are not really in our backyard as much) and birds pooping on the patio. We have 3 5lbs dogs and hawks can be deadly. Sprayed some old cologne on it about once every few weeks which has made a big difference. Little creepy seeing out the window but I’m keeping it 365 days a year out there. Love it
R**K
This was St. PATRICK'S day.
I leave my Scarecrow Ghost up all year and change her/his wardrobe according to the holiday. Neighbors anxiously await how Gert will be dressed for the next holiday. I make the clothes. I love it.
S**N
Good value yard decor
Inexpensive Halloween yard decor.
S**N
We Named Him Gary!
Gary sure looked like he had a fun time floating in circles. Assembling him did not require much IQ and he was able to withstand our near tornado like storms (he was having a blast!). The pole comes in a few connectable pieces so you can kinda customize how high you want him to fly.Overall, Gary really seems like a cool guy! I think everyone needs a Gary for their Halloween decor :> .
J**S
Not worth it tbh
I read the reviews before buying this product. I saw how others rated it low for breaking easily. I had low expectations but it was good while it lasted I guess.This scarecrow arrived July 16 and broke on August 15. One whole month. The thing could somehow make it through a tropical storm but not a little thunderstorm. Interesting.The metal poles to stake it in the ground and hold it up are very flimsy and cheap. The welding is poorly done, too. It can easily break off (and it did!). The screws it comes with also don’t align with where it’s supposed to go which was also pretty annoying. You’ll have to screw in new holes on the hands just to make him hold onto the handlebars.It’s fun but truthfully can VERY easily be made at home and will still be cheaper than this. I don’t think this is worth $50. $30–maybe, but anything more is really just a rip-off.We’re likely going to buy new poles and make a more sturdy one.
S**E
Works great
Even in strong winds up to 50 mph it is still up. The mask has fallen off and crumbled due to sun. I was skeptical of the strength of the metal pole, spring and upper support. It has failed very well and it still dancing about as my scare crow in spite of monsoons in the Arizona desert. Would like to have an option of different masks and clothes so it can be used as a scare crow and as a Halloween decoration!
T**.
Be careful when bending the arms
This thing is pretty cool, however it has weak spots, literally. The arm wires are welded to the shoulder configuration but are very small and, after a few times bending the arms in for storage and out for display, I can see those tiny welds breaking. Another item of contention for me is that the metal braces that hold the hands onto the 'handle bar' are also weak, so much so that - on the one I have - the weld broke already on the left hand side after only one use. DO NOT try to get this thing back into the box it came in. As I stated, bending it repeatedly will weaken the welds. Find another box or store it hanging up somewhere. It's a neat looking decor, but not rugged.
S**R
Chickens are safe
Our chickens were being stalked by a family of hawks. We got a dancing man. It did help some. OThe hawks stalked at more of a distance. Then we got this and I didn’t stab it into the ground far enough so it’s leaning over, with the face pointed directly at the sky. We haven’t seen a hawk since. I think they moved to a new neighborhood. No birds come to our yard anymore, actually. Maybe an occasional blue jay.
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