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Leash length

Created by SUPbru SUPbru  > 9 months ago, 14 Feb 2015
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SUPbru
SUPbru

386 posts

14 Feb 2015 11:46am
Quick question & apologies if this topic has already been covered: what is the optimal leash length for a 9ft board in decent size surf (is 8ft too short?) & I presume the bigger the board, the longer the leash should be? Thanks
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

14 Feb 2015 3:34pm
The general rule used to be about the same length as the board if possible with recent trends going a little shorter rather than longer.. Your 8' leash sounds perfect IMO..
SUPbru
SUPbru

386 posts

14 Feb 2015 12:41pm
Many thanks DJ!
SUPbru
SUPbru

386 posts

14 Feb 2015 12:56pm
Does anyone know where you can buy a Balin Storm leash (8ft) in NZ otherwise does anyone ship them from Oz...happy to pay postage of course. Cheers
colas
colas

5370 posts

14 Feb 2015 4:48pm
Yes, if a leash is labelled 8', it is just the length of the urethane cord. Add the rail saver, ties, swivels, and the fact that the leash plug is forward of the tail, and a 8' leash ends up in front of the nose of a 9' board.

RJK
RJK

RJK

QLD

622 posts

14 Feb 2015 6:58pm
i would stay 6foot. Short leggies stop the board going over the falls thus actually spring back less.
Loz79
Loz79

QLD

459 posts

14 Feb 2015 7:33pm
I'd say bit shorter than board unless you want to get up the nose then obviously you'd want a bit longer
SUPbru
SUPbru

386 posts

14 Feb 2015 6:38pm
Thanks all - much appreciated!
Tardy
Tardy

5292 posts

15 Feb 2015 6:06am
i used a normal surfboard leg rope for I while ..since getting a 8 foot naish coil rope ..a lot less tangle ups with your feet and paddle ..go coil ..
Wicksy
Wicksy

QLD

153 posts

15 Feb 2015 10:16am
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SUPing said..
Does anyone know where you can buy a Balin Storm leash (8ft) in NZ otherwise does anyone ship them from Oz...happy to pay postage of course. Cheers


www.surffx.com.au/product/balin-storm-7-10mm-leash/
SUPbru
SUPbru

386 posts

15 Feb 2015 8:45am
Thanks Tardy. I must say that I haven't seen too many SUP surfers using coiled ankle leggies. I understand the concept (eliminates drag which is handy for things like down winders) but is it common practice to use a coiled ankle leggie in the surf?
SUPbru
SUPbru

386 posts

15 Feb 2015 8:46am
Thanks Wicksy - I'll contact SurfFX tomorrow to see if they are happy to courier to NZ.
Brenno
Brenno

QLD

903 posts

15 Feb 2015 11:00am
I use Ocean and Earth premium one piece leashes. Haven't had one break yet (touch wood). I try to go for slightly shorter than the board as they have plenty of give, althought the 10 ft is a bit thicker.
I think I've managed to break every other brand mainly at the joint in the cord itself near the ankle strap, O and E leashes are one piece. Even snapped the Balin storm, but to be fair it was a "tanker" board in much too big surf for it, so didn't make too much of a fuss. One thick rigid bit of rope that sucker!
Used a coil for a while but found it around the paddle more than I liked, so when it broke, I didn't replace it.
Trial and error SUPing.
SUPbru
SUPbru

386 posts

15 Feb 2015 9:29am
Cheers for that Brenno. Currently I only have a 10ft O&E leash which I bought for my 10'6 Laird but I was out in the surf on my 9'2 JP yesterday & I found my leash to be a bit on the long side. I hadn't even considered a coiled leash until Tardy mentioned it but if there's even a small risk of it interfering with the paddle, I'll stick with a conventional leggie in which case I guess it's either an 8ft Balin Storm (sourcing 1 in NZ is a bit of a problem so I need to double check with SurfFX) or an 8ft 1-piece O&E
colas
colas

5370 posts

15 Feb 2015 7:02pm
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SUPing said..is it common practice to use a coiled ankle leggie in the surf?


It is horrible!
- when you are paddling around, the leash may sit in the board, but as soon as you are on the wave, and the rear foot on the tail pad, the WHOLE darn thing is in the water, huge drag!
- when you wipeout and the leash recoils, there is a big chance that will tangle, and it is a major pain to untangle!

My test:


Vanina Walsh leash is also tangled on this picture...

SUPbru
SUPbru

386 posts

16 Feb 2015 2:46am
Many thanks Colas - a regular leggie it is!
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