Acetal Reformatory Cane
A 10 mm acetal cane with an easy to hold rubber grip.Overall length: 35 inches
ViewA 10 mm acetal cane with an easy to hold rubber grip.Overall length: 35 inches
ViewLike the Hi-Impact Cane above this racquet is made from a tough but very flexible black Acetal. The shape spreads the impact across a wider surface area and leaves wonderful crescent shaped welts.
ViewThe cane of choice for punishing wayward youths. It has more sting and thud than the traditional school canes, leaving very defined welts and bruising and a longer-lasting reminder of the consequences of the recipient’s transgression. This style ha…
ViewThe cane of choice for punishing wayward youths. It has more sting and thud than the traditional school canes, leaving very defined welts and bruising and a longer-lasting reminder of the consequences of the recipient's transgression. This cane is st…
ViewFor Use with a Violet Wand. Raise the welts and then lightly run the length of the cane over them and watch the sparks fly. A 24" carbon fibre cane set in a chrome handle, for indirect use in electro-play.
ViewAnother hard hitting cable racquet but with an added twist. The smaller loop gives a more precise hit on the target and can be adjusted from 4" - 6" diameter for a wider coverage when desired.Overall length : 18"
ViewDragon is a denser cane than kooboo and this makes it more severe. It is very straight which provides a much better accuracy. This style has the traditional crooked handle. approx 6-8mm x 30
ViewThese pretty canes are made from 10mm acrylic and are UV reactive. But, pretty as they look, they have the heavy sting and thud that you would get from a Dragon Cane of the same size. They are approx. 35” long and available in blue, green, red or.y…
ViewWell, more chocolate brown than black but what’s in a name? Whangee is our only bamboo cane. Bamboo is not normally suitable for canes because it tends to split and splinter along the stem but the knots on the whangee cane are so close together thi…
ViewAs the black whangee is chocolate brown so the white whangee is a natural cane colour. Whangee is our only bamboo cane. Bamboo is not normally suitable for canes because it tends to split and splinter along the stem but the knots on the whangee cane …
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