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Novice CropRemembering what you’ve learned about floggers, crops are also for skin sensory play. One of the basic differences between the crop family and floggers or whips is that crops have a rigid extension (no flaying of multiple tails) so that they cover less surface area per contact. You can change the sensation by changing the force of application.They make a good mix-it-up tool along with a flogging and are relatively easy to control in terms of aim since there is little flex. If the tip is broad, their impact is similar to that of an open palm.The broader the tip, the less sting on impact. The narrower the tip, the more sting on impact. Our selection is purposely limited to one Novice economy model ... outside of a fine, exploratory tool such as what you are seeing here, the true connoisseur of crops and switches (a whip tailed crop) shops at tack stores. The British horsey set are unmatched for workmanship and adult toy suppliers simply can’t compare. So, if you like Novice and want more, buck up and go to a tack shop. After all, you needn’t describe your filly to the sales staff! The Novice is an excellent value, entry level tool with a rubber handle for a firm grip, rubber wrist strap to keep it at hand, durable synthetic woven nylon wrapped shaft, and a broad leather tip. Colour Choice: black only Dimensions: length 27 3/4" Price: $33.00 |
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