WIND WHIPS
The biker "'whip" has been around for many years, for different reasons and is known by various names.
We call ours "WIND WHIPS"
because that's what they do.....
whip around in the wind when you're cruisin' down the road enjoying your ride.
We call ours "WIND WHIPS"
because that's what they do.....
whip around in the wind when you're cruisin' down the road enjoying your ride.
Any object whipping around in the wind will normally attract the attention of any living creature in the vicinity. Whether it's an escaped plastic bag from a trash bin running down the highway or a ladies skirttail flapping in the breeze under the car door, it'll catch your eye. Just ask a horseback rider who, very unexpectedly, found theirself upon the ground because their horse saw an attacking "White Napkin Monster" about 1/10th of a second before he/she did. Yep, those blowie things ........ that's definitely an attention getter.
* * * HERE ARE TWO FUN TEST QUESTIONS TO SEE IF IT CAN DO ITS JOB * * *
#1. You're standing in a crowded room of about 100 people, the room is dimly lit by only the lights from the band and the bar, the music is loud and blaring, people are shouting to hear one another talking , and waitresses at the ends of the bar are yelling their requests for patrons' drink orders to bartenders. Your partner had to slip away to the restroom and hasn't returned for quite a while. You have been enjoying yourself and moved about in the crowd. Suddenly, you realize something and panic! He/she will never find you; you moved around. The one you care for will be so upset. You are in BIG trouble! Whatever shall you do?
SELECT ONE ANSWER:
A. Try to push through the crowd, and avoid spilling your drink on someone then maneuver yourself across the dance floor before your partner bolts out the door.
B. Shout at the person standing next to you to tell the person next to him/her to pass the message to the next person and so on until it reaches your partner telling them that you are now located beside the 8' speaker on the right side of the band.
C. Ask the band to stop playing, and make an announcement for your partner to come to the stage and meet you.
D. When your partner looks your way, flail your arms in the air as if trying to stop a speeding train.
#2. You're seated in a crowded room of about 100 people, the room is brightly lit by the sun coming through the windows, the music is softly playing, no one is talking as that would be irreverent, and ushers at the ends of the pews are quietly passing the offering plate from one row to another.Your young child slipped away to the restroom and hasn't returned for a while. You have been enjoying the music and didn't notice the child was gone that long. Suddenly, you realize something and panic! He/she will never find me; the child is too short. The one you care for will be so afraid. You are in BIG trouble! Whatever shall you do?
SELECT ONE ANSWER:
A. Try to squeeze by everyone's knees jutting out from the pews, and avoid tripping over all the purses and books on the floor before your child bolts out the door.
B. Whisper to the person sitting next to you to tell the person next to him/her to pass the message to the next person and so on until it reaches your child that you are located on the third row back from the pulpit, on the right, in the center of the pew.
C. Ask the organist to stop playing, and make an announcement for your child to come to the stage and meet you.
D. When your child looks your way, make a small, rhythmic, back and forth motion with your hand like that of a coo-coo clock.
Whether it's a small, rhythmic movement or a gigantic flailing of arms,
consider how much more visible you will be with a Wind Whip.
The second whip from the left is our "signature whip" style. You'll know why as you keep reading.
* * * HERE ARE TWO FUN TEST QUESTIONS TO SEE IF IT CAN DO ITS JOB * * *
#1. You're standing in a crowded room of about 100 people, the room is dimly lit by only the lights from the band and the bar, the music is loud and blaring, people are shouting to hear one another talking , and waitresses at the ends of the bar are yelling their requests for patrons' drink orders to bartenders. Your partner had to slip away to the restroom and hasn't returned for quite a while. You have been enjoying yourself and moved about in the crowd. Suddenly, you realize something and panic! He/she will never find you; you moved around. The one you care for will be so upset. You are in BIG trouble! Whatever shall you do?
SELECT ONE ANSWER:
A. Try to push through the crowd, and avoid spilling your drink on someone then maneuver yourself across the dance floor before your partner bolts out the door.
B. Shout at the person standing next to you to tell the person next to him/her to pass the message to the next person and so on until it reaches your partner telling them that you are now located beside the 8' speaker on the right side of the band.
C. Ask the band to stop playing, and make an announcement for your partner to come to the stage and meet you.
D. When your partner looks your way, flail your arms in the air as if trying to stop a speeding train.
#2. You're seated in a crowded room of about 100 people, the room is brightly lit by the sun coming through the windows, the music is softly playing, no one is talking as that would be irreverent, and ushers at the ends of the pews are quietly passing the offering plate from one row to another.Your young child slipped away to the restroom and hasn't returned for a while. You have been enjoying the music and didn't notice the child was gone that long. Suddenly, you realize something and panic! He/she will never find me; the child is too short. The one you care for will be so afraid. You are in BIG trouble! Whatever shall you do?
SELECT ONE ANSWER:
A. Try to squeeze by everyone's knees jutting out from the pews, and avoid tripping over all the purses and books on the floor before your child bolts out the door.
B. Whisper to the person sitting next to you to tell the person next to him/her to pass the message to the next person and so on until it reaches your child that you are located on the third row back from the pulpit, on the right, in the center of the pew.
C. Ask the organist to stop playing, and make an announcement for your child to come to the stage and meet you.
D. When your child looks your way, make a small, rhythmic, back and forth motion with your hand like that of a coo-coo clock.
Whether it's a small, rhythmic movement or a gigantic flailing of arms,
consider how much more visible you will be with a Wind Whip.
The second whip from the left is our "signature whip" style. You'll know why as you keep reading.