Pretty Precarious Popper Problems
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 6:35 pm
Man, I am starting to get seriously annoyed here.
This is the 4th time in as many days that I have had to replace my poppers.
First off was Gettysburg. We were our practising, on grass, and my popper just exploded. I don't know how better to day it. I cracked the whip and noticed a bunch of fuzzy black strands drifting down to meet me, and when I looked at the end of my popper about an inch was missing off the end and it had come unravelled. Well I replaced the popper AND the fall on that one, figuring that I might as well change the fall because it was looking a little frazzled anyway. Alright.
Tuesday my new 8' JS came in and I couldn't wait to break it in, so I decided to crack it out front. It came with a popper and a fall and both were in good shape. After about 20 minutes of cracking it happened again, the popper just exploded. Out of frustration I simply retied the knot in the popper, thinking that even though it was unravelled, I could get another 10-15 minutes out of it... WRONG. On the VERY next crack I somehow managed to saw the end of the fall off, right underneath the knot attatching the popper to the fall. I took that as a sign from a greater power that it was time for me to go inside and stop cracking.
Today was an absolutely gorgeous day in Ithaca, and, since we don't get too many of those, I decided to celebrate by going down to the park and breaking in my JS some more, as well as practising with my Stenhouse. After about 20 minutes of cracking the JS I had another case of spontaneous popper combustion. Determined not to get upset, I put the JS away and picked up my ten footer. Literallly 15 cracks later I managed to saw the edge off the fall on my Stenhouse, again, right under the knot connecting the popper. I figured that the popper, wherever it was, was still intact, and set out to find it, but for all I know the force of the crack sent it into orbit, because I looked for 10 minutes and I still couldn't find it. At this point I am out of poppers and I have 1 more replacement fall. I ordered a spool of bonded nylon but I won't get it for a week or so, and more importantly, I don't even know if it will matter when I do.
I am obviously doing something wrong for this to be happening, but I can't for the life of me think what it is. I don't crack on cement, or in rocky areas. I don't bring the whip down into the ground after most of my cracks, I prefer to follow through by swinging over my head. I am nearly positive that I'm not swinging or cracking any harder than I have been doing for the past month, but it seems that a disproportionate amount of maintenance has been needed recently. This is really starting to get to me so anyone with any advice, anecdotes, or suggestions please speak up. I'd hate to have whipping become a negative experience because of something like this.
This is the 4th time in as many days that I have had to replace my poppers.
First off was Gettysburg. We were our practising, on grass, and my popper just exploded. I don't know how better to day it. I cracked the whip and noticed a bunch of fuzzy black strands drifting down to meet me, and when I looked at the end of my popper about an inch was missing off the end and it had come unravelled. Well I replaced the popper AND the fall on that one, figuring that I might as well change the fall because it was looking a little frazzled anyway. Alright.
Tuesday my new 8' JS came in and I couldn't wait to break it in, so I decided to crack it out front. It came with a popper and a fall and both were in good shape. After about 20 minutes of cracking it happened again, the popper just exploded. Out of frustration I simply retied the knot in the popper, thinking that even though it was unravelled, I could get another 10-15 minutes out of it... WRONG. On the VERY next crack I somehow managed to saw the end of the fall off, right underneath the knot attatching the popper to the fall. I took that as a sign from a greater power that it was time for me to go inside and stop cracking.
Today was an absolutely gorgeous day in Ithaca, and, since we don't get too many of those, I decided to celebrate by going down to the park and breaking in my JS some more, as well as practising with my Stenhouse. After about 20 minutes of cracking the JS I had another case of spontaneous popper combustion. Determined not to get upset, I put the JS away and picked up my ten footer. Literallly 15 cracks later I managed to saw the edge off the fall on my Stenhouse, again, right under the knot connecting the popper. I figured that the popper, wherever it was, was still intact, and set out to find it, but for all I know the force of the crack sent it into orbit, because I looked for 10 minutes and I still couldn't find it. At this point I am out of poppers and I have 1 more replacement fall. I ordered a spool of bonded nylon but I won't get it for a week or so, and more importantly, I don't even know if it will matter when I do.
I am obviously doing something wrong for this to be happening, but I can't for the life of me think what it is. I don't crack on cement, or in rocky areas. I don't bring the whip down into the ground after most of my cracks, I prefer to follow through by swinging over my head. I am nearly positive that I'm not swinging or cracking any harder than I have been doing for the past month, but it seems that a disproportionate amount of maintenance has been needed recently. This is really starting to get to me so anyone with any advice, anecdotes, or suggestions please speak up. I'd hate to have whipping become a negative experience because of something like this.