Inflatable Horse Ride-On Costume for Kids
- Medium: TBD
- Inflatable Bodysuit w/ Attached Fan
- Hat
- Battery Pack
- USB Cable
Small Moments,
Monster Memories
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- Bodysuit has elastic cord drawstring at waist, with plastic cord lock to adjust for snug fit
- Fan is installed at back of left hip
- Battery pack fits into a pouch inside costume
- USB cable connects fan to battery pack or to any portable charging device (not included)
- Requires 4 AA batteries (not included) if not using a portable charging device
- Foam-backed hat has elastic chin strap
Stable Environment
Your kids have been talking nonstop about starting horseback riding lessons. They want to learn to trot, gallop, and jump—and they will not let up about it. And while you like to encourage their dreams, horseback riding is expensive! And it's an hour each way to the nearest stables. You'd better make sure they are serious about this passion, and it's not another "hamster" moment (they lost interest pretty fast with that one, and now you take excellent care of a hamster every day).
This Inflatable Ride-On Horse Costume for Kids does double duty in one clever outfit. Your kids will get a one-of-a-kind Halloween costume that they will love to take out trick or treating, but they will also get to experience life on horseback for a little while before you go all-in on their dream of riding in competitions.
Product Details
Wearing their own top, your child can step into this inflatable pants suit that creates an instant optical illusion that they are riding a trusty steed! Really, your child's feet are in the horse's back legs, allowing them to trot around all Halloween night. A built-in battery pack and fan help keep this horse inflated, and your kids can add any Wild West or fancy dressage accents to the look that they like.
Easy Upkeep
Did we mention that this horse doesn't need to be fed, watered, groomed, or...ahem...picked up after? Trust us, it's a good move! Keep it going as long as you can and see if the whole horse phase doesn't pass in time.