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Wing Foil Leashes
Leashes play an important role in modern wing foiling by keeping your equipment connected and within reach when you fall or release it. Choosing the correct leash helps improve safety, prevent gear loss and reduce the risk of your board or wing drifting away in strong wind, waves or current.
Wing Leashes
Wing leashes connect the inflatable wing to the rider’s wrist or waist. They prevent the wing from blowing away when dropped in the water and make it easier to recover the wing quickly after falls. Coiled wing leashes are popular because they stay compact and reduce drag while riding.
Wing Foil Board Leashes
Wing foil board leashes attach the board to the rider, helping keep the board nearby after falls or during transitions. These leashes are commonly worn around the ankle or waist and often feature coiled designs to reduce drag and limit tangles.
When choosing a leash, consider the type (wing vs board), length, coil vs straight design, attachment method (wrist/waist/ankle) and overall durability. A well-built leash improves safety while staying comfortable and out of the way on the water.
Range & Buying Info
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need both a wing leash and a board leash for wing foiling?
Many riders use both. A wing leash keeps the wing close after a fall, while a board leash helps stop the board drifting away—especially in strong wind, waves or current. Your local conditions and experience level will influence what’s best.
Are coiled leashes better?
Coiled leashes are popular for wing leashes and wing board leashes because they stay compact and reduce drag.
What length leash should I choose?
Choose based on the type: wing leashes and board leashes are commonly sized to stay short and tidy (often coiled), If you’re unsure, message us with your setup and conditions and we’ll recommend the right option.
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