Recamend a good sport whip?

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Recamend a good sport whip?

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I am not worried about being SA or i am not really sure if i want a indy. I am looking for a fast and lively whip to work on multiple cracks. Cow or roo dont matter as long as its a well made whip, Any whips or makers come to mind?
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Check out Midwest Whips Hybrid Stock whip.
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Or any other stockwhip/cowwhip in 5-6ft length.
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Also, if you're looking for a whip that can be used just about where ever and when ever then look into getting a nylon whip. They are tough, just as functional, and they are softer on your wallet. Plus your color options are larger.
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Hi there,
You might also try Karaka Whips. They are not bad at all, good prices as well. Here is my review of the 10ft....

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=45249&hilit=+karaka+whip

Crack On! :whip:
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A 6' kip hide whip made by Graeme Roberts at midland whips, maybe with a 10" handle, would be a great, inexpensive, all around cracking whip.

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Re: Recamend a good sport whip?

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I'd personally like to get a Performance Hybrid Nylon whip from Midwest Whips. These babies look like they would be great for some fast action whip cracking.

~Ryan
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