Hey guys, a lot of great observations here

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But to Robby's original question, you hit the nail on the head. I've noticed that a waxed whip in cold weather will become stiffer and lose some of it's response and feel. If you take it from a warm environment out into the cold it's not much of an issue, but if it's stored in a cold environment it can feel rather stiff. My personal feeling is that the protection of waxing is an acceptable trade off. Here are a couple of shots of my "Lab Rat", It's about a year old, is waxed @ 250f, has been immersed in water for over a month, left outside for most of it's short life, heated to 350f, cooled to minus 30f, used as a leash for "Smokey" who has dragged it around for miles, (as a side note I've sold about 15 whips due to his great salesmanship

! "Hey is that a whip tied to that dog?...don't be ridiculous!!, that's a dog tied to a whip".
last but not least, it has been cracked thousands of times by many different people that ranged from skilled to down right abusive. Guy
