Happy w/ Dakine. Several that are a couple years old. My only complaint is that the attachment side to the leash string has a lot of girth making the slippage into the loop a little tight.
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were my previous favorite but the velcro on the cuffs failed after a few years.CI hex comp leashes always been reliable for me as well
FxdI am currently using this leash I found on the beach
It is the FCS fem-dom leash.
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Which stay covered ones are you liking lately? Thought about giving them a shot a couple of timesI had a bad experience with Stay Covered a few years ago. The velcro sucked after a few months.
Decided to give them another try and am really liking the new one. Velcro problem fixed and I feel like I get fewer tangles. The leash material feels a little softer than your typical urethane cords.
It looks like they've shifted things around since my last purchase. I have what was considered their 6ft comp leash back then which now appears to be called the Grom Surf Leash ( comes in 5 and 6ft lengths). It's been holding up great.Which stay covered ones are you liking lately? Thought about giving them a shot a couple of times
You shouldn’t be out there at all if this is the case.I’m not in shape enough to be swimming through a football field lineup on an OH day.
Opposite experience for me. Pro-Lite velcro is very vague, but Creatures has never failed me.F-ck Creatures and their crap velcro. I’m not in shape enough to be swimming through a football field lineup on an OH day. Never again.
Pro-Lite or DaKine have always been solid for me.
Yeah bro. You always gotta be aware of what’s happening with your leash before catching a wave. Specially if you don’t use tail pads.I still haven’t found a leash in my 40+ years of surfing that will reliably not get looped around my ankle or get stepped on/snag between my toes at least once a session if I’m catching a lot of waves. I’ve had ones that float, ones with little grommet floaty things, cheap ones, spendy ones, all different brands and thickness, hex ones (those f’ers hurt if you get your foot squeezed and go for a sleigh ride). I don’t wrap my leashes and I’m good about getting them straight when they’re new. I keep different ones on my main rotation of borts and they’re stored almost fully extended. I would pay a king’s ransom if I ever found one that never f^cked up a wave for me.
Happens less for me when not using 3/16 thk comps, recently been liking O&E One XT All Around/Comp, it's cord thickness sits between most brand's reg and compYeah bro. You always gotta be aware of what’s happening with your leash before catching a wave. Specially if you don’t use tail pads.