







🕺 Flex your style with the ultimate poseable mannequin!
This 72-inch tall full-body male mannequin features a bendable metal frame with adjustable arms and flexible wire fingers, covered in soft, pinnable polyurethane foam and grey fabric. Weighing 25 lbs and supported by a sturdy stand, it’s designed for seamless costume display, sewing, and retail use—offering unmatched flexibility and quick setup for professionals who demand both style and function.















| ASIN | B00MR23WJK |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #277,481 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #374 in Retail Mannequins |
| Chest Size | 35.5 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (317) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 25 pounds |
| Item model number | M-Mannequin-Grey |
| Manufacturer | TK Products, LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 72"L x 22.5"W x 72"H |
| UPC | 028672637157 |
| Waist (cm) | 30 Inches |
J**N
Great For Stormtrooper Armor
The Stormtrooper on the right is using this mannequin. Boba Fett on the left is using a different $250 plastic mannequin. I'm very impressed with this mannequin for Stormtrooper armor. It also looks more natural in pose than my Boba Fett mannequin. I don't trust the hands to hold a blaster on the TK Products mannequin even with the wiring in the fingers. This product is compatible with RS Propmasters Stormtrooper armor. I was worried the bar wouldn't let me close the torso of the armor. Luckily, the mannequin is so skinny it closes fairly easily even with the bar underneath the armor. There is a lot of thigh gap between the thigh armor and the mannequin though since its proportions are a little odd compared to my body. The mannequin has very skinny thighs and I have very big thighs. However, I think this is a great solution and from the front looks amazing! The bar in the back doesn't let me close the butt plate to the crotch plate underneath with the elastic and button snap I have there, however, it's not important for the overall look of the mannequin. TLDR: This is a fantastic mannequin for Stormtrooper armor!
B**R
Great mannequin for costume display!
Great mannequin for costumes!! The thing I love most about it, is it's like a gigantic bendy doll that you can shape to accommodate the shape or pose of your character. The only negative, is the fingers are a little stubby so the gloves fit is adequate, but not awesome. Still gets five stars though. I have mine mannequin actually holding onto the weapon by curving the fingers up and then curving the actual arm up just a bit. And just as a side note, I looked at a litany of different mannequins, discount sites, stores that specialize in mannequins, etc. And there wasn't anything I could find that had a better price and was equally suited for trying to display a costume.
E**U
Pleased with this purchase
Pleased with this purchase. Wanted a suit form close to my dimensions for costuming that could double as a costume display, and this definitely delivers. It's a tad taller than advertised; I measure mine at 74" tall which is pushing it considering I stand 67" tall. But it's a trade off I was willing to work around since my chest/waist/hip ratios are hard to find in more common suit forms. The material seems nice out of the box, and allows for pinning. Joints are easy to manipulate, considering you don't push them past their limits. Took me a total of 30 minutes from taking it out of the box to having it fully dressed as shown in my customer photos. The stand is adequate to keep the mannequin standing, but the whole unit can still be easily knocked over if bumped accidentally. Overall, it meets my needs and I consider it a good buy.
R**N
High quality and low price.
Easy to assemble and sturdy unit. With Stormtrooper armor and boots, this thing can get pretty tall (over 6ft). Dressing was a snap, although the support pole didn't line up 100% with the back of my armor. Would buy again, highly recommend! Male Mannequin, Flexible Posable Bendable Full-size Soft -Black, by TK Products, Great for Costumes
G**E
Best thing I can say is that I'm buying another one!
Way better than the all-plastic mannequin I also purchased through Amazon. I really liked that the legs are already molded into the torso. With this product, I didn't have to glue the legs, arms, and head onto the body to ensure it all stayed together. After putting a pirate-theme costume on it, the final product is solid and looks like it is an actual person rather than a mannequin. We'll let the trick-or-treaters this Halloween decide for themselves! (EDIT) Halloween 2016 has come and gone. I made two pirates using this mannequin. There were also commercially-made pirate characters within the large display, as well. The two made with this product were voted the best-looking characters. Understanding how easy it is to create characters with this mannequin, I opted to build some new aliens using this product. When it comes down to it, if you can dress yourself, you can dress these things as well. The two new aliens are nearly 7' tall (I tweaked the height by manipulating the boot placement). I added the pic with the third alien as a size reference. He is but 4' tall. Maybe a bit pricey when you add in shipping costs, but whatever you create will last indefinitely with prudent care and display. I don't use the included stand because it is kind of a giveaway. Thin steel posts anchored in the ground keeps them vertical without telling the world its just a 'dummy'.
K**R
Not for use with armor.
This is a fantastic mannequin for cloths. This is not a good mannequin to display authentic medieval armor. The arms fall off to easy with minimal weight. The base is not heavy or large enough. The waist is almost none existent which makes hanging items to include armored pants impossible. The single largest short falls is the very light weight aluminum bar that attaches the mannequin to the stand. The mechanisium used to adjust the height is not strong enough and fails under weight All of these things I have figured out how to deal with except the head. Once I put the helm on the entire piece leans back the head actually bends backward.
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