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Customer Reviews for Fleck Delta Pro Dressage Whip

Fleck Delta Pro Dressage Whip

The Fleck Delta Pro Dressage Whip is flexible and functional.
Average Customer Rating:
5 out of 5
5
 out of 
5
(3 Reviews) 3
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Rating breakdown 3 reviews
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3 of 3(100%)of customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Fleck Delta Pro Dressage Whip
Review 1 for Fleck Delta Pro Dressage Whip
Overall Rating:
5 of 5
5 of 5

Fantastic Whip

March 21, 2013
ByBettyAnne
fromNew Hampshire
I have used this product for:1-3 months
Expertise:Expert
Riding Style:Dressage
Competitor:Rated
Number of Dogs:2
I love Fleck whips. I find them to be the most durable dressage whips out there. This whip has a great, innovative grippy handle. The shape is unique and makes it easy for me to hold despite nerve damage in my hand. I give the Delta Pro an A+
Review 2 for Fleck Delta Pro Dressage Whip
Overall Rating:
5 of 5
5 of 5

Excellent

January 24, 2013
Byilovetotilas
I have used this product for:less than a month
Expertise:Intermediate
Riding Style:Hunter/Jumper
Competitor:Non-competitor
Amazing whip! I love it. I would definitly recommend this to a friend.
Review 3 for Fleck Delta Pro Dressage Whip
Overall Rating:
5 of 5
5 of 5

Love this whip

December 26, 2012
Bydressagerider5
fromSunbury, OH
I have used this product for:1-3 months
Expertise:Intermediate
Riding Style:Dressage
Competitor:Rated
Number of Dogs:2
I've been a big fan of Fleck whips for years. In fact I own several of them in different styles. One of my horses goes really well with the superflex whip. I was looking for something with that flexibility, but a smaller handle more suitable to riding.
My horse responds very well to this whip. We noticed immediately that he no longer sucked back or hesitated when I used the whip.
The grip is also nice, but takes some getting used to. It is very easy to hold on your hand with your reins. I find the whip does not interfere with my rein use at all. I really like the fit and grippiness. The downside of this is can be more difficult to transfer from one hand to the other smoothly without getting stuck or hung up somewhere. I practiced on the ground (I switch by moving the whip handle directly from one hand to the other and rotating the whip up and over the horse while we are still moving). I switch hands every time we change direction. So, this had concerned me at first. I have not tried it with a double bridle yet. After some practice, I was good to go and now don't think about it just like any other whip.