車のワイパーラバーを1年に1回取り替えます ![]()
新しい年は、新しいリーシュ
を使います ![]()
普段はリーシュ無しでサーフしますが、条件によって3種類を使い分けます ![]()
6フィートコンペテションコード 6’以下のサーフボードで頭半以下の波の時
6フィートレギュラーコード 6’6”以下のサーフボードでダブル以下の波の時
7フィートレギュラーコード 7’6”以下のサーフボードでトリプル以下の波の時
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So I thought I would put out a leash buyers guide. Since I actually manufacture the leashes and use the leashes here in Oceanside, I would be your best source for information.
When looking for the proper surfboard leash (also known as leg ropes in Austraila) you want to consider three factors. First and most inportant is the size of your surfboard. Second is the size and power of waves you are going to be surfing in. Third is your experience level of surfing.
1. The length of your surfboard will determing the length of your leash. The length of your surfboard leash is the length of the cord itself. The actual length of the leash will be about 8” longer due to the length of the railsaver. Lets take for example a 6' leash. The length of the urethane cord will be 6'. When you add in the length o fthe railsaver and the leash string the actual measured length of the leash will be approxamently 6'8”.
Therefore, if you have a 6'6” surfboard you would want to round down to a 6' leash. If you have a 6'10” surfbaord you would want to round up to a 7' leash.
2. The sencond factor when selecting the proper leash in the size and power of the waves. Stay Covered offers 5 different strenghts of leashes (Superlight Comp, Competition, Standard, Big Wave and XXL Big Wave. The size and power of the waves determines the strength of the leshes. Please refer to the leash buyers chart.
3. The third factor when determining the proper leash is your experience level of surfing. A beginning surfer will put more wear and tear on a leash than an experinced surfer. Therefore we only suggest that experienced surfers use the competition and superlight comp leashes.
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