Adrian Peterson Fatheads attach easy to your wall and are easy to move from one
room to another with it's easy cling design that won't damage your walls!
Answers to Common FATHEAD Questions

How big is each Adrian Peterson FATHEAD™?

BIG….REAL. BIG. FATHEAD™ are awesome and become the
center piece of any room. Oh…you wanted the actual
dimensions. Players such as Adrian Peterson FATHEADS are
approximately 80” tall x 50” wide, Helmets approx 54” high x
52” wide and Cars are 39” high x 91” wide.

What is an Adrian Peterson FATHEAD™ made of?

An Adrian Peterson FATHEAD™ is made of approximately the
same stuff that Brian Urlacher and Allen Iverson are made of...
a whole bunch of tough! A FATHEAD™ is printed on durable
vinyl and is fade-resistant. But please be sure to treat your
FATHEAD™ with lots of love.
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The Adrian Peterson Fathead wall graphic is constructed from
tough, tear and fade-resistant vinyl and features high-resolution 3D
graphics. The fathead is approximately 2'6W x 6'H, and includes
separate mini graphics of the team logo, additional Adrian Peterson
circle image and Fathead shield. Fathead wall graphics use a
low-tack adhesive and can be moved and reused without damaging
surfaces
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Why Adrian Peterson Fatheads are so
popular
Adrian Peterson Makes NFL History

Not only did Adrian Peterson win the NFL Offensive Rookie
of the Year Award in 2008, but he smashed the NFL record
books as well.  Peterson Fathead breakout performance
included an NFL record 296 yards rushing against the San
Diego Chargers. on November 4, 2007.  This effort set the
record for most yards in one game and took the popularity
of Adrian Peterson Fatheads to extreme levels!