
Great Costume with Big Awesome Response!
I am 5'5" so the shoulder harness was a little problematic but fixable (just adjust it so the cage is at a good spot to walk and do "no hands" on the cage).
So many people thought there was a person carrying me around in gorilla suit. The effect is best if you put time into the legs and shoes. The more this looks real . . .the better the effect. I am seriously thinking about taking a discarded pair of pants and doing some sewing and stuffing so they aren't so flimsy. I had to stop and "arrange" my legs a few times because I was moving around so much. It also helps if you practice the gorilla walk. My legs were burning by the time I took the costume off . . .but it was worth it! Buy and enjoy!
Hilarious!
the costume is by far the best I've ever seen regarding a funny costume and one that stands out. It took about an hour to assemble the costume and put it on, but the reaction you get is absolutely priceless. It is a surefire attention magnet and conversation starter and will have people laughing all night!
Cute! Very complex to assemble
We got A LOT positive comments on this costume, but it was hot - it is a good costume for colder climates! And be prepared to WORK and READ to get it put together. My sister, who is about as creative as they get, loves to assemble things (she's handy with a hammer, skill saw, and electric drills and staple guns) was pressed to her "I am not going to let this beat me" limit a time or two. If you don't like to read directions or have little patience, don't bother. If you do, you will have people pointing, laughing and asking "how does that work" all night long - and a few little kids thinking the gorilla is real as well! Oh, BTW, the bamboo sticks that make up the cage are flimsy, some were already broken, some broke in the process of building the cage. We used duct tape (of course, works for everything) to keep it all in place.
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