Forums > Stand Up Paddle General

Attaching leash to a waist belt

Reply
Created by CharlieF > 9 months ago, 3 May 2015
CharlieF
90 posts
3 May 2015 3:14PM
Thumbs Up

I have noticed that flat water and down wind paddlers often wear their leashes attached at the waist. Does anyone use this set up in the surf? The reason I ask is I sustained a nasty injury to my right knee about when surfing 10years ago and it's never really come right. I'm having it x-rayed for arthritis. I find being dragged along by a leash in the surf agravates the knee. I actually wonder how much stress we put on our knee using leashes on bigger boards like sups and mals, my injury occured after 10 years of riding mals.
Also can anyone recommend a good shop in Sydney that would sell a waist leash, I'm visiting my daughter who lives in Glebe in a couple of weeks.
Cheers

DavidJohn
VIC, 17452 posts
3 May 2015 6:48PM
Thumbs Up

They're a good idea and often used by big wave surfers and white water paddlers.. (and the odd DWer)

Pretty sure you can't buy them and you need to make something yourself..

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
3 May 2015 7:38PM
Thumbs Up

I got a coil version and a straight version from Badfish SUP who are river surf specialists. Their leashes have a quick release mechanism which is essential for white water rapids, but would also be handy on a surf break over a reef I imagine. Badfish will send to Australia.

dools111
VIC, 94 posts
4 May 2015 10:56AM
Thumbs Up

hey I read a few posts on standupzone.com and with a similar situation - right hip operation meant I was using a leggie on my left (front) foot, so I purchased a waist belt from supposition, cost USD $40 to get it here ($20 to buy, $20 post). does help the leg pull issue (and avoid leggie on front leg which can get in the way) but you look like a complete dick! just something else for the prones to bag me about I guess. i wear it some times and not others... lots of talk about how they are better in very big waves for large craft like sups... you can email Ralph from supposition here if you are interested (or make one up yourself, there is no magic involved...). Ralph Bill <sup.position.com@gmail.com>

DavidJohn
VIC, 17452 posts
4 May 2015 11:13AM
Thumbs Up

I had Balin make me a leash that has a rail/tail saver at each end so I can attach one end to a belt.

t457118
124 posts
4 May 2015 9:15AM
Thumbs Up

Leashlok waist attachment on Trademe www.trademe.co.nz/sports/surfing/stand-up-paddle-boards/auction-882490726.htm

AlistairH
WA, 40 posts
4 May 2015 1:26PM
Thumbs Up

These are surf ski specific, but there may be an option for a longer leash.
www.fitnesslifestyle.com.au/safety-products/xm-surfmore/pages/calf-and-body-leash.html

CharlieF
90 posts
4 May 2015 5:08PM
Thumbs Up

Thanks t457118, where did you get a handle like that?, I'll give one of those a try. I was going to try using the wading belt from my trout waders. Hey Dools having had teenage daughters I am immune from being told I look like, act like, are a complete dick Anyway if those proners get too smart I can always dong them my paddle. Thanks guys.

Surfnazi
NSW, 19 posts
4 May 2015 9:47PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
CharlieF said..
Thanks t457118, where did you get a handle like that?, I'll give one of those a try. I was going to try using the wading belt from my trout waders. Hey Dools having had teenage daughters I am immune from being told I look like, act like, are a complete dick Anyway if those proners get too smart I can always dong them my paddle. Thanks guys.


- - If you have not knocked them out by releasing your waist attached leash first. But then... you ought to consider how long your leash is going to be - as your current leash is probably going to result in your board taking you out before too long. Just stay out of the line up thanks!

cantSUPenough
VIC, 2130 posts
5 May 2015 9:18AM
Thumbs Up

Ignoring the previous constructive comments, I have just ordered direct from Leashlock via leashlok @ gmail.com. I decided to get their belt and matching leash (with their key) so it would all work together for USD$53.16 plus tracked shipping costs of $35.

My theory is that if I am in bigger waves it may be safer for all concerned if my legrope/leash is attached to a waist belt instead of my ankle (or just below my knee where I normally attach it).

There was a great discussion on standupzone.com but I can't find it - people said they had shorter hold-downs, less drag, less injury to legs and hands, and other benefits.

I am going to give it ago and I will write a review after I have tried it in bigger surf.

CharlieF
90 posts
5 May 2015 8:20AM
Thumbs Up

Hi cantSUPenough I ordered the same system off Trademe last night, belt and leash for NZ$130, will try it this weekend. Yes it appears metaphor is lost on some people, I have no intention of donging anyone with my paddle, in fact what I love about SUPs is that I can paddle away from the crowd and find my own little peak.

ccarter
QLD, 76 posts
5 May 2015 11:18AM
Thumbs Up

Surfaids byron bay will make a Velcro waist band and coil leash custom all up for about $60 if I remember correctly

Hawaiiheke
319 posts
5 May 2015 10:14AM
Thumbs Up

Thread one of these through your ankle attachment on a leg rope and you'll achieve the same for a lot cheaper I reckon:

www.hartsport.co.nz/page-not-found?r=%2fsport%2frugby-league-union-equipment%2frippa-rugby%2fhart-rippa-tag-belt

cantSUPenough
VIC, 2130 posts
5 May 2015 12:53PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
CharlieF said..
Hi cantSUPenough I ordered the same system off Trademe last night, belt and leash for NZ$130, will try it this weekend. Yes it appears metaphor is lost on some people, I have no intention of donging anyone with my paddle, in fact what I love about SUPs is that I can paddle away from the crowd and find my own little peak.


Agreed. And the idea is not to have an easier way to release the board irresponsibly, but to be able to survive the close-out with knees, ankles, and fingers intact - and lungs filled with air and not water - while still attached to the board. Although not common, I had a trip to Sumatra a few years ago (on a mal), and in addition to some heavy hold-downs, three times I had the leash caught on the reef and I was pretty desperate to release the board because I struggled against the surge to reach the ankle release.

ghost4man
408 posts
5 May 2015 10:53AM
Thumbs Up

Hi Guys,

Just ordered one from Surfaid at Byron Bay. Purchase price including delivery to Central Coast NSW was $22.50. @ccarter, big thanks mate for the referral.

Ozzie

cantSUPenough
VIC, 2130 posts
5 May 2015 12:55PM
Thumbs Up

Hawaiiheke said..
Thread one of these through your ankle attachment on a leg rope and you'll achieve the same for a lot cheaper I reckon:

www.hartsport.co.nz/page-not-found?r=%2fsport%2frugby-league-union-equipment%2frippa-rugby%2fhart-rippa-tag-belt


You are probably right, but the standupzone thread pointed out that having a secure system, with a bit of padding, and a better release, and a better attachment to the leash had its advantages. Some guys had tried the simpler/less expensive approach. Hopefully the Leashlok product will do the trick.

Hawaiiheke
319 posts
5 May 2015 11:28AM
Thumbs Up

cantSUPenough said..

Hawaiiheke said..
Thread one of these through your ankle attachment on a leg rope and you'll achieve the same for a lot cheaper I reckon:

www.hartsport.co.nz/page-not-found?r=%2fsport%2frugby-league-union-equipment%2frippa-rugby%2fhart-rippa-tag-belt



You are probably right, but the standupzone thread pointed out that having a secure system, with a bit of padding, and a better release, and a better attachment to the leash had its advantages. Some guys had tried the simpler/less expensive approach. Hopefully the Leashlok product will do the trick.


If you want a bit of padding drink more beer!

Cobra
9106 posts
5 May 2015 4:43PM
Thumbs Up

Are You guys taking the piss

at anytime in this brainwave idea , did you think about looking like a dick.

CharlieF
90 posts
5 May 2015 5:36PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Cobra said..
Are You guys taking the piss

at anytime in this brainwave idea , did you think about looking like a dick.


Oh for christ sake Cobra get a grip, I'm a grandfather, looking cool is the last thing on my agenda, bit late for that

Surfnazi
NSW, 19 posts
5 May 2015 8:30PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Cobra said..
Are You guys taking the piss

at anytime in this brainwave idea , did you think about looking like a dick.


Nope... and Nope! Nor other issues!

cantSUPenough
VIC, 2130 posts
5 May 2015 8:51PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Cobra said..
Are You guys taking the piss

at anytime in this brainwave idea , did you think about looking like a dick.


If the surf is big enough, I will take looking like a dick over injury any time.

Cobra
9106 posts
5 May 2015 8:01PM
Thumbs Up

Just taking the piss boys...I look forward to seeing you in the water with your waist leggie on,,or on the beach in your sandals and socks

king of the point
WA, 1836 posts
5 May 2015 9:31PM
Thumbs Up

Had a couple of mates use dive belt and the leggie attached of that ............they had some reason hip knee problem ?????

Could Not think of anything more dangerous and fked , being skull dragged backwards or forwards and tumbled over a reef from your hip

..............thanks but no thanks ...............enjoy not

cantSUPenough
VIC, 2130 posts
5 May 2015 11:58PM
Thumbs Up

Here is the thread - I think there is another one that discussed it in more detail.

www.standupzone.com/forum/index.php/topic,17298.0.html

A few guys have tried them and there is a photo of three big wave surfers wearing them. At least one person on the thread was not happy with them - concerned about getting the leash wrapped around his neck. Does sound nasty...

Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
6 May 2015 9:52AM
Thumbs Up

cantSUPenough said..
Here is the thread - I think there is another one that discussed it in more detail.

www.standupzone.com/forum/index.php/topic,17298.0.html

A few guys have tried them and there is a photo of three big wave surfers wearing them. At least one person on the thread was not happy with them - concerned about getting the leash wrapped around his neck. Does sound nasty...


Fark that....I would love to see someone with a 9,10 or 12 foot board and paddle in big surf (Over 10ft) getting dragged ass backwards from the middle...just let me know when and I will put the ambulance on standby

cantSUPenough
VIC, 2130 posts
6 May 2015 10:10AM
Thumbs Up

Read the thread. From the link:




mybrosweeper
NSW, 1016 posts
6 May 2015 10:56AM
Thumbs Up

sounds like a back snapper!!

Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
6 May 2015 10:58AM
Thumbs Up

Nah still not convinced rather have an busted knee than a broken back or internal injuries...ever seen what happens when someones wearing a lap belt in even a minor car crash?

nosaj27
QLD, 271 posts
6 May 2015 11:39AM
Thumbs Up

Karla Gilbert uses a waist leash in Technical/BOP races with a Race SUP, so not sure what all the concern is about using a waist leash with a Surf SUP.


ninjatuna
208 posts
6 May 2015 10:38AM
Thumbs Up

Here is the other thread.

www.standupzone.com/forum/index.php/topic,26735.0.html

ghost4man
408 posts
7 May 2015 11:11AM
Thumbs Up

Received my waist leash from SurfAid today. Will try and post photos tonight so you get an idea of what they do. Cost was $22.50.

Cheers Ozzie



Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Stand Up Paddle General


"Attaching leash to a waist belt" started by CharlieF