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Riding Crop

Riding Crop

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A riding crop is a short type of whip without a lash, used in horse riding kinky play. A modern crop usually consists of a long shaft of fiberglass or cane which is covered in leather, fabric, or similar material. The length of a crop is designed to allow enough leverage for it to be accelerated rapidly with a controlled flick of the wrist, without causing the rider balancing problems. The term "whip" is a more common term that includes both riding crops as well as longer types of horse whips.


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