Developed by our team for boards over 9’ in waves of up to 2.50 metres.
Attaches at the ankle.
Fitting your leash to the board.
the cord is already installed on the rail saver. Simply pass it through the plug, then pull and lock it back onto the saver rail using the self-gripping strip. Thus the rail saver is automatically well positioned.
Beginners; Watch out for your fingers.
CAUTION : never hold your board with your hands or fingers wrapped in the cord. This can lead to serious finger injury.
Recommendations for use.
Our leashes are tested under tensile strengths higher than the forces found during use on a surfboard. However, always check the condition of your leash before going in the water. Micro-tears can impair its strength. Replace your leash regularly, especially if your board stays in the sun for long periods.
If you surf regularly, replace your leash every year.
Freedom of movement.
the double swivel reduces the chances of the cord becoming tangled in the water
Also, avoid wrapping your leash around the fins as this deforms the cord and can cause damaging micro-tears.
Side rail saver cord.
This strap prevents the cord from shearing the rail of your board in the event of strong traction force. Check that it is the right length.
Surfboard leash for longboarding. Storing it rolled reduces the risk of deforming the cord, which can hamper practice. Developed in our design centre in Hendaye.
Breaking resistance
Extruded 7 mm Urethane construction. Double stainless steel swivel.
Developed by our team for boards over 9’ in waves of up to 2.50 metres.
Attaches at the ankle.