Not a employee , but a long time user
DSD decoys have a stopper on the stake that can be adjusted up the stake to touch the decoy to prohibit or limit the decoys unwanted motion , or you can slide it down so that if you want some slight wind activated motion , you can have that also on a light breezy day
Their system was developed prior via their experience manufacturing ultra high quality goose decoys , and you can imagine the windy days doing that activity
Thankfully ...They do not " disco " dance and spin unnaturally like the featherlight type decoys - they have more mass to them than those types of decoys and look very natural
If you loose your stake , you can use a rod from Home Depot or a arrow and put rubber bands around it to make a good replacement
-- I personally have never had a jake or gobbler get spooked off by a DSD , but I'm sure a subordinate gobbler could be scarred off by one , in Florida jakes seem to eagerly approach my strutter and even want to fight it , creating endless entertainment for my guiding services at DC Cattle - the ruckus and fighting seem to agitate nearby gobblers and bring them in for a closer inspection ........BOOM