Of course you won't get the same quality as a full size 6 inch skeleton that costs $300, but this $40 model is good enough for my needs. I am a first year medical student studying anatomy. Mobility is decent - the main joints are posable. The chest strap is fixed, but that's understandable. The bones have quite a bit of detail. For example, the tibial tuberosity and the linear roughness of the femur are visible. The base is definitely not the sturdiest, and some of the bone joints are held together with light and flimsy wire. So you get what you pay for, but you won't find a better 3ft anatomical skeleton for less than twice the price. Price.
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