well worth the wait.
"well worth the wait."
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Wonder Whip
Overall rating: 4.7777777 / 5 from 9 reviews.
Review topics: ["use","whip","crop","horse","piece of equipment"].
"well worth the wait."
"I’m really happy with the Wonder Whip 1 Bat End (36"). It’s well-balanced, sturdy, and comfortable to use. The bat end gives great control without being too heavy, and my horse responds to it perfectly. Excellent quality as always from Schneiders!"
"This is the perfect crop for the show ring! Several other competitors asked me about it. It is long and elegant and looks very expensive. They couldn't belive that I got such a beautiful crop for so little at Schneider! This one is (quite literally) for the win! (And we did!)"
"Too long. I should have measured out the length listed before buying. I wanted a longer whip I could carry in the hunter ring, but this is too long. It is the length of a dressage whip. I will send back."
"Much and strong, perfect length!"
"This is my go to any time I am riding , including when I am in the show ring. It is sturdy for daily use. Nothing fancy, but a good dependable piece of equipment."
"The whip was everything I wanted lightweight to ride with as opposed to a carrot stick. But firm enough to be used effectively without stinging my horse."
"I needed a dressage whip to occasionally reinforce my leg aids. I like this whip because it has a wide bat at the end instead of a skinny string. I believe this whip is less severe to use because of that feature."
"I have a laid back mare that would rather eat than work. My legs would get too tired to keep squeezing her to speed up or maintain her gait. However, if I carry a whip all I need to do is barely tap her hip and she realizes I really mean go forward. Now I rarely have to tap her hip to reinforce my aids. However, I still carry it so it's available if I need it. This crop is so lightweight and easy to hold I hardly notice I'm carrying it. I really like the wide bat end which seemed to be more gentle than a thin cord would be."