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The HiRudolph1 X Cosplay Attack on Titan Shingeki no Kyojin Recon Corps Belt Hookshot Costume is a versatile, free-size outfit designed for fans of the series. Made from durable materials, it offers comfort and style, making it perfect for conventions and cosplay events.
C**
Very satisfied! Well worth the cost!
First of all, I think the reviews have been pretty monotonous in regards to mentioning, "ThE iNsTrUcTiOnS aRe ImPoSsIBlE tO rEaD", or "iT tOoK mE fOrEvEr To PuT iT oN".With that being said, I'm going to get to the part that I feel is of most importance: the quality of the actual harness. I was VERY pleased with the material, coloration, durability, texture, etc. The buckles look authentic and true to the ones seen on screen, the brown leather* color is spot on, the gray parts look great, all the "for looks" buttons look great, all the snaps work, and all the parts were included.Additional details for if you're picky like me:- I was well pleased with how the buckles have a more "worn" appearance, rather than a bright, shiny, polished metal appearance that I'd seen on other cosplays.*- I read reviews saying that the harness was real leather-- though for that cheap of a price, I was expecting it to not be. However, the parts did come out of the bags smelling a lot like real leather. I think the back side is thin leather, with the front/exposed side being the pleather.INSTRUCTIONS/ASSEMBLY/OVERALL FIT:1. We have established that the instructions are not exactly step-by-step. However, they are not as bad as everyone has made them out to be. If you're a parent trying to get your child (though I hope they're older), tween, or teen into this beast of a harness and have never seen the show... yes. You will be very confused. However, one quick search on YouTube for a tutorial, and you'll be good to go. If you bought the harness for yourself and are very familiar with the show (which I hope you are, being that you're thinking about forking out $30+ on a rather ~interesting~ looking harness) you should already have a relative idea of how it goes together in all honesty. The final steps (connecting the leg straps and the back straps and passing them under, over, and through the slits and openings in the back) are the hardest part. That's about the only part I had to watch a tutorial for.2. As far as fit goes, I'm about a size 00 and as far as height goes, "I'm not short, I'm Levi sized" . I definitely had some pieces that I had at least 6-8" to trim off. Because of this, parts of the harness (under the arms and the connecting belts) come a little closer/touch. I don't mind, as I often have to resize things for myself anyways.)3. I mainly got it to cosplay Captain Levi as he is seen in the Kenny arc of S3. Therefore, I don't need the full calf/leg belts anyways. Though figuring out my own way of tucking/hiding the straps meant to connect down to the legs was interesting. It took a good bit of picture/model figure referencing.Anyways, I hope this helps somebody. Have fun!
S**H
Mostly sturdy, but a bit inconsistent
It mostly stayed together, but some of the buckles were smaller or tighter on one side than the other, making it very difficult for some belts to stay inside. The third time I wore it, one of the small straps on the legs that slide on and off broke while I was taking it off. It's nothing irreparable- I just have to use some needle and thread. Still unfortunate, though.I'm not really surprised it broke though, because I laid down on the floor in a family guy pose like 3 times, and I could tell the straps were NOT happy about it. Be more careful than I was. Also don't be afraid to manspread. The straps hate when you try to close your legs too tight.And yes, this IS very hard to put on. Look up multiple tutorials and practice. Be careful when you practice- this won't last you forever. There is no way for them to really make this easy to put on. There's even an arc in the series where "We don't have time to put our gear on" is an actual problem the characters have to face. So I don't fault them for how difficult it is to get on other than the inconsistency.
N**S
Looks awesome but super flimsy.
I got this thing put on and got in my car, 3 straps were broken before I even sat down. 2 more after arriving at the convention. I ended up having to duck tape most of it together by the time I was inside. Other reviews said as much, but its absurd.The instruction are nearly illegible, and some steps arent even explained. Half of the instructions are written in mandarin, which doesnt help. Luckily I went with my GF who is from china and is a natuve mandarin speaker. And that didnt help in the slightest. The Mandarin instructions are just as bad.I used her as a model and put it together on her first. So rather than a couple hours like others, I had it figured out and put 2 of these tofether in less than 30 minutes. It also helps I've made a full harness out of actual leather. I purchased these just so me and my GF matched. There would have been a significant quality difference otherwise.My advice, dint buy this expecting to get more than a single use out of it. It is going to break. You would legitimately be better off learning leather working and making one yourself. It would honestly be easier. I know because ive made one.Also if possible, dont put it on until you have arrived where youre going. Sitting with this on is risky and you'll likely breaks a strap or two. Good luck standing back up.You will not be able to bend or stretch, not even lift your arms and teach out.Its also very uncomfortable, especially around your neck.The foot straps were awful. The way everything pulls, the straps over yohr knees will fall and it would be very uncomfortable and annoying. I had to crack down con security and get them to cut my foot straps off.Last thing, put yoyr boots in before anything else. Once your legs are done, gets your boots on. Remember, you physically cannot bend or stretch, meaning you cant touch your knees, let alone put boots on. If youre like me and made your own boots, and theyre form fit for your feet in particular, theres no way you'll get them on while wearing the fuel harness.
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