Self-Defense Whip. Sport BLACK.
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It has a firm grip, and the paracord wristband is integrated into the whip, making it difficult to remove by hand.
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With its smaller profile, I found the handle to be very convenient to fit inside my mountain bike's handlebar, it is easy to deploy with a single touch, and is easy to use, too. For this product I bought another.
This is the first time I've ever done something on my own. I can't compare it to other defense whips because it's the first one I bought. I've been on the receiving end of the whip for just over a week and can confidently say that you don't want to be on the receiving end. It's simple enough to wind up for compact storage in a small purse or back pocket; however, deployment and execution would be dependent on the situation. I believe the length is ideal because it allows you to maintain control while providing a secure barrier. I've beaten this across a variety of surfaces and around swing set bars, and I can say that it can take a beating and still deliver. I hope I never have to use it in a real situation, but if I do, I'm not worried about the construction or delivery in the least.
a weapon of defense Although the length is nice to give the defender some reach, it also means that when striking with the tool, it's easy for the follow through on the strike to hit the person using it, which can be painful and annoying. br>br>Although the length is nice to give the defender some reach, it also means that when striking with the tool, it's easy for the follow through on the strike to hit the person using it, which can be painful and annoying. When I was practicing with the Xwitch, this happened on a regular basis. I bought a variety of different brands and types of self-care products. Defense whips and doesn't seem to notice this problem as much. A person would need to practice on a regular basis (as with any other self-improvement technique). To be sure that the whip won't hit them on the follow through, use a defense tool. Similarly, because the Xwitch has a long range, it's difficult to conceal and carry. There's no way to make the whip more portable by coiling or bending it in a comfortable way. It just made carrying it around impractical for me. In comparison to other whips, I also thought the handle was a bit flimsy. It doesn't have the same solid feel as the striking shaft and is essentially just a thicker rubber covering on top of the striking shaft. Buying a wire cable and making your own whip is a better option. br>br>In addition, because it is a longer whip than other brands of self-defense whips, it is more effective. When it comes to defense whips, this means the tool isn't as effective against a target that's closer to you (though this isn't uncommon with other self-defense tools). defense whips), but it's worth thinking about. br>br>While this whip is less expensive than the other brands/types I tried, the quality feels very low when compared to the slightly more expensive brands.
It was exactly what I expected. I require something that is lightweight, portable, easily accessible, and simple to operate. It's 26" long, which I like because it puts some distance between me and a potential attacker. Anything longer, I believe, would be difficult to manage. I can't speak to the effectiveness or durability of the strap, but I'm hoping it stays in place. It's hoped that you'll never need it, but plan for the worst.
When I first saw it, I gave it a five-star rating, but when I got it, it was downgraded to a three-star rating.
Pro: Longer than the others, allowing you to reach a greater distance on the targetbr>Con: It's so soft, especially in the handle section, that you don't feel like you're holding a whip but rather a rope in your hand; because of the lack of stiffness on the handle, you have to use all of your strength to strike, which is definitely a disadvantage for those who aren't as muscular.
This isn't a tactical whip, so don't expect to be able to use it in It's a little heavier than a tactical whip, but it's not as short as a tactical whip, and it doesn't do the damage that it's supposed to. It didn't hurt at all, and getting your attackers to back off requires a lot of force.
Get a gun if you want to protect yourself from any attacker. This is the next best thing to having a gun if you don't have one. It's far superior to a knife, baseball bat, or retractable baton. It's very simple to hide. It's a breeze. It's very simple to work with. Most importantly, it has incredible stopping power and is adaptable to almost any situation. You'll feel excruciating PAIN that you can barely overcome if you hit yourself on the meaty part of your thigh at about 20% power. If you hit someone with less padding or hit them harder, they will be stopped. Someone charging at you may be pumped up on adrenaline, and he may be able to withstand a particularly painful blow. Not this. This item causes excruciating discomfort. It makes no difference if it's a 280-pound footballer. You throw this at someone and it hits him in any direction: It doesn't matter if you're using your shoulders, head, arms, or torso. It puts an end to the fight because that person is curled up in pain on the ground. It is not necessary to have any prior martial arts experience or skill in order to use it. This whip is much faster than a baseball bat, which can be blocked, because it is so light. If you don't believe me, go out and buy one and have someone hit you half-heartedly.