Surfboard Leash (Pair)

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Size 6'

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DESCRIPTION

The Malo'o Surf Leash is designed for surfers and paddleboarders. The ankle cuff is extra-wide and soft, providing comfort and allowing for movement without any interference. The Velcro board attachment is very strong and will remain secure under even the most difficult conditions. The dual stainless-steel swivels prevent the tangling and kinking of the leash. The Malo'o leash is made of an 8mm thermoplastic polyurethane cord, ensuring durability. While all leashes eventually wear out and need replacement, the 8mm cord on this leash provides the best balance between longevity and ease of use. The leash is available in various lengths, including 6ft, 7ft, 8ft, 9ft, and 10ft. It is recommended to use a leash that is the same size or slightly longer than your board.



- Available in 6', 7', 8', 9', and 10' lengths (chose a length equal to or slightly longer than your board)
- 2.5" soft and adjustable padded ankle cuff
- The non-corrosive stainless-steel swivel and TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) cord prevent tangling and kinking
- Quick-release neoprene ankle
- Rail saver protects the board edge

1) Fold the cord in half so that both sides are equal in length.
2) There are more than a few knots you can use to tie the cord, but the easiest one is a simple overhand knot. If you have a leash that has a loop connection, you are going to want to thread the cord through before tying the knot.
3) The knot then gets tightened when you pull toward the loose ends. It is important at this point to leave some of the loose ends open to avoid having the knot come loose when on the water. The result should be a loop that resembles a noose.

Tying the Leash to the Board: Now that you have got a knot tied in the cord, you can attach the surf leash to the board by undergoing the following steps.


1) Straighten out the cord by pinching together the end that is opposite of the knot (the loop end).
2) Thread the pinched loop end through the surfboard’s plug by passing it under the pin that is in the plug.
3) If you have a Velcro-style leash that has not been attached to the cord yet, now is the time to do that. If you have a loop connection that you have already attached to the cord, then move on to the next step. Be sure to pass the Velcro through both ends of the loop to get the tightest tie-down.
4) Now you simply have to pass the leg attachment end through the loop, pull it all the way through, and make it as tight as possible.

After following those steps, your surf leash should be attached, and you should be ready to hit the waves.

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Jessie
Very Happy

Really happy with my rack, use it every session, and fantastic owner/customer service. Thanks!!

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James R.
Wicked Good!

I tried the Malo'o leash as I have their rack. It was $10 less than dakine and works just as well. Thanks for making it affordable!

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