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Leashes
Surf leashes for keeping the board connected to the surfer and rounding out a functional board setup. The right leash should match the board and the kind of surfing it is being used for.
How to Choose a Surf Leash
A leash should make sense for the board you ride and the kind of session you are setting up for. Even though this category looks straightforward, it still pays to match the leash to the actual board and use case.
Start With the Board
A longboard setup and a shorter performance setup are not always looking for the same thing, so begin with the board before anything else.
Think About the Whole Setup
Leashes are part of the broader board kit, not a separate afterthought. They are often shopped alongside traction pads, fin categories, and board bags and socks.
Function First
The best leash is the one that fits the board and supports the session, not one that simply gets added at the end of the order.
Frequently Asked Questions About Leashes
Can one leash work across multiple boards?
Sometimes, but not always. If your boards are very different in size or role, it often makes more sense to match the leash to the board you surf most or to keep separate setups where needed.
Do all surfboards need the same type of leash setup?
No. A longer board and a smaller performance board do not always call for the same leash choice, which is why it helps to start with the actual board instead of treating leashes as interchangeable.
When should I replace an older leash?
If the leash is looking tired, stretched, or no longer inspires confidence, it is worth replacing before it becomes the weak point in the setup.
What else should I shop with a leash?
Leashes are often shopped alongside traction pads, fin categories, and board protection when rounding out the full board setup.