dimanche 7 juillet 2019

Picking A Good Surfboard Leash

By Paul Smith


When you are out surfing it is important to have all the right equipment. Losing track of your board can really diminish the enjoyment of the sport. Everyone who surfs knows the benefits of having a surfboard leash. The boards usually come with the attachment and are designed to easily snap on or tie on. When you fall off the board, and you will, the length and type of cord is what will help make it easy to retrieve and keep it from gliding into the path of another surfer.

First, select the right cuff and where you will place it. You can put it on your ankle, which is what most surfers do. It's much more comfortable here and doesn't feel like it's getting in the way. However, for the longer boards, you may want to wear it on your calf. These need to have longer cords so having it up higher will keep it from dragging and getting tangled in the fin or your feet while moving back and forth on the board.

Swivels are important. If you get one without, you'll quickly find out how easy it is to get the cord twisted up, making it shorter. This shorter cord then becomes a problem when you are on the board.

The material used is polyurethane. This is more flexible than cotton or hemp and won't become brittle from being in the water and the sun. The flexibility is also good because being able to stretch it when you yank on it will keep it from breaking. You also need to be aware of the thickness. Thin cords break more easily but provide less drag. Thicker cords are stronger but if too long create enough drag to make a difference in your performance. Find a nice middle ground based on your needs.

Rail savers protect the cord. These are made from thick fabric and provides the protection of the end of the cord so the board doesn't wear through. The saver can cause drag, so again this will require some use and preference when making the choice.

The length of the cord depends on what kind of board you're on and how much you move around. If you aren't on a long board, you can use a shorter cord. This keeps the board closer when you come off and prevents other surfers from running into it. The longer cords are needed to move back and forth on the board for long board surfers.

When you are competing you want as little drag as possible. Professionals are always concerned about this since drag affects both speed and performance. New surfers don't need to worry about this as much as just staying on the board.

Fun in the sun includes surfing. In order to be safe and not lose your board, you need to have the right equipment. Keeping it close at hand when you're in the water is the main reason that you wear a cord. You don't want to have to chase after your board or watch it float out into the ocean.




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