👻 Get ready to extend your imagination!
These Halloween Articulated Finger Extensions are 3D printed, flexible, and designed to fit all finger sizes. Made from high-quality ABS materials, they serve as perfect props for parties, educational aids, and unique gifts for any occasion.
C**G
Love them so far! (Updated review)
The media could not be loaded. Very easy setup, first hand took only 6 minutes INCLUDING the time I spent reading the instructions.Skeleton gloves that come with it are cute. I like that they go all the way up to the elbow and that they have the bone design on both the front and back.Fingers fit fine, even while wearing the glove.Very easy to bend and move the fingers. Love the way they look!(May update later to review durability over time)UPDATE AFTER A FEW MONTHS: so here’s the thing. These things can and will break easily. Just squeeze it too hard here or pull on a finger too hard there, and something will pop off. But it’s just as easy to pop it back into place. Yeah they’re flimsy and weak, but considering the price I still think they’re worth the buy! They still look cool and are a real eye-catcher.
A**R
Fun lil contraption. Flimsy, but as long as you're careful, you'll be fine
The material can break easily, so just be careful when moving them around. The design themselves is quite creative with necessary moving parts as needed. Everything is mostly pre-set up for use which is handy. Do note, the glow component is not actually a part of the actual claw but instead is sewn into the optional black gloves which is a bummer. You may want to paint the white skeleton gloves over with black if you don't want the skeleton look if you intend on trying to use the color light ups. Also, the black optional glove is difficult to put on, and the pinky doesn't fully fit the actual claw device. Overall though, a fine purchase.
N**Y
Fingers are great, LED gloves are meh.
I just got these today and they are great! I pulled them out and put them together very easily within a few minutes. They are mostly assembled already. You just need to put the knotted elastic strings from the fingers through little holes in the wrist strap. The elastic pulls the fingers lightly so that they stay in place, but is not part of the articulation mechanism. It doesn't need to be that tight. Most of them worked great for me just as they came, but I'll need to re-knot the thumbs a little shorter because they are a little loose and are rotating out of position a little bit. The elastic is designed to be adjustable and there was even extra elastic string included in case you need more. They seem to be well made out of sturdy plastic. The nature of the design means that they aren't going to be super strong, but I think they are made well and most issues would just be a matter of a hinge popping loose and needing to be re-attached.I got the black fingers with the LEDs. I can see that I missed the photo that showed that the LEDs are not actually in the fingers, but are in some knit gloves with a skeleton print that come with it. This is not the seller's fault, as they are clearly shown in one of the included product photos. For me, the gloves will not work. Firstly, the skeleton print does not go with the costume I am using these for (A robotic costume. Again, my mistake, not the seller's). Second, they are too small for my hands. I am 6 feet tall, so my fingers are fairly long, but not very thick. I get can the gloves on, but it is difficult to get my fingers to the ends, where the lights are. They also need to be worn on the wrong hands, with the skeleton print on the palm and the battery in an awkward spot on the wrist in order for the LEDs to line up with the holes in the fingers. Once I had one on, I tried to put on the articulated finger extensions and found it impossible to get most of my fingers far enough in. They might actually help somebody with very small hands to get a more snug fit in the fingers, but for me, the LED gloves will not work and will be left at home. The gloves work well and seem to be decent quality, but they just don't work for their intended purpose for me. I suspect many adults will have similar issues with the LED gloves. Also, they don't work that well with the black fingers, since the plastic is opaque. But I knew that when I bought them since there are clear photos and videos provided.So, for the fingers, 5 stars.The LED gloves would be 5 stars if I'd ordered stand-alone LED skeleton gloves for somebody with small to medium length fingers. But as an add-on for the articulated fingers, I give them 3 stars due to not being useable for an adult and the awkward battery placement as well as the skeleton print that limits what types of costume they are suited for. But they were only $3 extra, so I'm not knocking any stars off the product for it. I might take them apart and re-purpose the LEDs in some other way.
A**Z
Cool toy
Fun for kids. Gloves are VERY thick. The mechanical fingers easily snap apart if played with too rough. Definitely not strong enough to grasp or pick anything up with but looks cool.
J**H
WORTH IT!
Bought this for a marionette cosplay when viewing the new FNAF movie. Yeah, they come apart easily, BUT! They're easy to put back together and super durable. Not to mention how easy they are to slide the fingers off and on if you don't want to take the whole setup off. I would definitely buy these again if I didn't have a super-durable set already. I'd buy them as a gift for someone tho!
S**C
Totally creepy and awesome
So, if you want clicking skittery spider leg fingers, these are the gloves for you! Can you pick stuff up? Nope. Can you dial a phone? No deal. Do they make for good back scratches? Not even that. Are they super creepy and make clicking sounds like the spiders in your nightmares do crawling over your face in your dreams? YEP. These are awful, creepy, and horrible and work as much as you would need them to as you extend your cold dead fingers from the shroud of hell. Would DEFINITELY recommend.
S**H
Cute, but
These were cute and worked for my daughter’s cosplay, but the thumbs didn’t work which was a little disappointing to her. Overall, they’re a little bit flimsy, but I’m sure that’s to be expected for this product at this price point. We’re still glad we bought them, and they were a great addition to her cosplay.
M**S
You get what you pay for I suppose
Gloves arrived with several holes with exposed wiring as well as loose strings all over the place. The actual finger extension bits are pretty rad though! Very lightweight and super adjustable for different hand sizes. I’m just going to have to buy some regular black gloves for underneath because the ones it came with have the goofy skeleton pattern and they’re uncomfortably bulky and already torn up lol.
J**A
So much fun!
I bought 2 sets for my adult daughters and they were a hit! They will be great for cosplay but they are just fun to play with. They are clearly delicate so don't expect to be able to do anything rough with them. Petting the dog was hilarious to all of us, except the dog. They are 3D printed and need a bit of assembly. Read the instructions carefully as it is a bit confusing. I accidentally made 2 rights and had to redo one! They were only a bit snug on my XXL hands but fit everyone else really well.
A**W
Excellent
1 minute to thread the elastic string. fun, light, sturdy and works perfectly.
C**K
Very lightweight material
Have to put together yourself. I understand it's for adjustments but having everything strung properly the first time might be more beneficial.
S**
Cool as F---
Don't know what I'll use them for...probably halloween. But super cool. Dog doesn't like them.
J**N
Don’t fit quite right
Bought these for a Halloween costume a few years back and I never ended up actually using them. They were a hassle to put on and they were too big for my fingers so they didn’t move very well.You must have very thick and long fingers and very long hands to work this thing properly, there’s no way anyone with smaller hands would be able to use them
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