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Legs with Red Shoes

Product: L7029


Complete with fishnet stockings, fuchsia stilettos, and glittery panties with a "YAAASS Queen!" slogan, these giant inflatable legs dazzled guests of the Razzle Dazzle restaurant aboard Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady cruise ship. Inflatables create giant visuals and pack small, so their perfect for themed events, set props, and grand opening displays.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: H: 15 L: 8 W: 5
  • Includes: Blower system, storage bag, installation hardware & repair kit
  • Weight: 48 lbs.
  • Packed DIMS: 46” x 30” x 30”

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What Others Say About Landmark Creations

"Simply put, the bobbleheads were a real hit at TwinsFest. Over 21,000 fans attended the two-day event raising more than $100,000 for the Twins Community Fund charities."

- Heidi Sammon, Minnesota Twins

“This has created tremendous buzz around town and we have received a great deal of compliments on the Big Tire. Exposure is my goal, and the inflatable does that better than anyone, including me, can do at these events. The Big Tire never takes a break, gets tired or has to take a call. It just keeps shining bright and the kids love it.”

- Ed Chaney, Ed Chaney Tire Center Inc.

"We are able to directly track customer traffic caused by the boot, so we know the inflatable boot paid for itself within the first year."

- Jerry Kavsh, Renton Western Wear

"This year’s event was the highest attended in some time, and the [inflatable] astronaut, front and center on our Portico, was a great visible draw from all over the area."

- Dennis Bateman, Carnegie Science Center

"The speed of production was remarkable. We now have eight Hot Stuff balloons that will travel all over the USA to invite people to try our great-tasting pizza."

- B. Eble, Hot Stuff Foods

"Just wanted to say how much we LOVE our inflatables.  We tested them in our lobby where they were, of course, an instant hit for school group photos. Our leadership was quite pleased with the durability and the realism."

- Mike Hennessy, Carnegie Science Center