Rice Crispies

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Rice Crispies is the crackling and popping you feel when kneading and pushing the air out from the suspension wounds afterwards. During and pulling for some people, air gets pulled under the skin as it tents up from the pull of the hooks.

The term rice crispies was first used to describe this condition by suspension pioneer Gus Diamond.