Wrong Way SadieTheres something deeply wrong with the way she moves, and shes getting closer. Spider Walk Sadie the Broken Lady is nightmare fuel in a blue dress. Bent backward at the waist, arms splayed, hair dangling, and eyes glowing red, she brings a n
Theres something deeply wrong with the way she moves, and shes getting closer. Spider Walk Sadie the Broken Lady is nightmare fuel in a blue dress. Bent backward at the waist, arms splayed, hair dangling, and eyes glowing red, she brings a new level of creep to your haunted setup. Her head twitches from side to side while high-pitched laughter spills from her twisted grin. This is what happens when the haunting never stops.
Sadie stands 39 inches tall from her base to her waist, contorted in an unnatural spider-walk pose. Her foam face is frozen in a wide, toothy smile, framed by long, dark synthetic hair. Red LED lights glow from her eyes as her head shakes erratically, paired with a distorted, childlike laugh that cuts through the air.
She wears a tattered blue polyester gown with sheer white gauze sleeves, a lace-look apron, and a dirt-stained collar that suggests shes been crawling through places no one should ever visit. Her arms are posable with internal wireframes, allowing for custom stagingreach forward, claw to the side, or dragged limp and lifeless.
Spider Walk Sadie runs on 3 AAA batteries (not included) and features an on/off switch for easy activation. No cords or external power required. Designed for indoor use or dry, covered outdoor setups.
Spider Walk Sadie doesnt lunge, but she lingersand thats worse. Add her to haunted hallways, nursery scenes, or anywhere a sudden case of full-body discomfort is welcome. Her size makes her easy to stage, but its the movement, the sound, and the backwards bend that leaves a lasting chill. She doesn’t need to chaseshe’s already in your head.
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