The Whip Guy: Chris Camp Cracking 25 foot Bullwhip



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The Whip Guy, Chris Camp, has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Here he is cracking his 25 foot whip!


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Wow, never seen ... ( 1 year ago by Indiana82)
Wow, never seen such a long bullwhip.
that must hurt! ( 1 year ago by blondemax)
that must hurt!
i didnt know there ... ( 1 year ago by mbcNOOFS)
i didnt know there were 25 footers
Can make them as ... ( 10 months ago by NerdHunter87)
Can make them as long as you want if you have enough leather
holy shit sounds ... ( 10 months ago by learnintorobot)
holy shit sounds like 10 x louder then a cap gun
holy shit 25 feet = ... ( 10 months ago by moparscapemaster)
holy shit 25 feet =O nefer seen 1 more then 17 feet till now
Damn, that's long.. ... ( 8 months ago by nong333)
Damn, that's long...and LOUD!
dam thats loud ( 8 months ago by thirdamigo)
dam thats loud
GEEZE! I thought my ... ( 7 months ago by toocka45)
GEEZE! I thought my 10 footer was long.
me too! i didn't ... ( 6 months ago by dannylerch)
me too! i didn't even know they made 25 footers. largest i've seen is 16
If you close your ... ( 6 months ago by runescape44411)
If you close your eyes it sounds like a gun
i made a 22 foot ... ( 6 months ago by PriddyBoy23)
i made a 22 foot one once, could slice a playing card in half with it.
that was awesome. ... ( 5 months ago by easyweponplans)
that was awesome. i'd like you to do the snake killer. thank you.
never knew they ... ( 4 months ago by infern0danny)
never knew they made em that long..... lol
very quick a 25 foot ( 3 months ago by pedropatrick15)
very quick a 25 foot
i was watching ... ( 2 weeks ago by leachinfla)
i was watching mythbusters and the crack is the sound barrier breaking



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