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How often do you change Legropes ?

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Created by Johnnyclash > 9 months ago, 27 Dec 2016
Johnnyclash
NSW, 48 posts
27 Dec 2016 8:18PM
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Had a paddle today at a local reefbreak and got caught inside on one and my leggie broke , had to swim about 50 yards to retrieve my board and luckily a old timer on a Wave ski had grabbed it for me
No names as it has served me well but it was a good quality big wave leash and always washed after use and kept stored out of sunlight
It was 2 years old and had a fair bit of use
I have a back up i bought around the same time that i use sometimes on another board
SUP,s obviously will make it hard work for the leash so im thinking i should be changing leashes more often than every 2 years
Any thoughts on what others do

Kami
1566 posts
27 Dec 2016 6:31PM
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Leggie last as long until fins start to slash in some fine cuts up the rail saver. Check at your leggie before coming out by heavy session for those nasty cuts

1fox
184 posts
27 Dec 2016 10:03PM
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Kami said..
Leggie last as long until fins start to slash in some fine cuts up the rail saver. Check at your leggie before coming out by heavy session for those nasty cuts


Is also my experience, depends more on the nasty sessions (big stress) / unlucky encounter with a sharp fin.
I always buy the big wave type. I don't wash after use. I check it before the session and always keep a spare in the car.

micksmith
VIC, 1701 posts
28 Dec 2016 9:16AM
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UV is also a killer, along with fin cuts, (shark bites, see mick fanning) and stress from larger or more powerful waves

KenM
NSW, 60 posts
28 Dec 2016 10:08AM
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At the moment I'm using an 8mm leg rope for the smaller, normal days but use a Balin 10mm unit on bigger more challenging days ..... I don't want to be swimming after my board in heavy surf with lots of water movement. I am thinking that using the heavy duty leggy more sparingly will preserve its condition for when I really need it. This seems to be working for me so far.

rodriguez
VIC, 883 posts
28 Dec 2016 10:24AM
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I'm go thru a lot less leggies sinse I started taking the leggie off after every session, instead of left wrapped around the board and stored in the bag.

rodriguez
VIC, 883 posts
28 Dec 2016 10:24AM
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I'm go thru a lot less leggies sinse I started taking the leggie off after every session, instead of left wrapped around the board and stored in the bag.

JoffaDan
VIC, 243 posts
28 Dec 2016 12:50PM
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I had one of my 2 year old 10mm leggies break in 1ft waves earlier this year.

Got in contact with the manufacturer who told me it was a known fault with a run they had done a few years back. The swivel pulled clean out of the housing.

Makes me nervous as I run the same model on all of my boards, a couple of which I purchased around the same time.

I asked if there was a way I could tell if my other leggies would suffer the same fate at some point, but apparently there is no way to tell.

They looked after me with a new replacement.

GizzieNZ
4103 posts
28 Dec 2016 1:22PM
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Always have two of them........the older one for every day use.......and a newish one I only use on big scary days

Johnnyclash
NSW, 48 posts
28 Dec 2016 5:26PM
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Just bought a big wave Balin leash for backup for my other leash on bigger days
Yep im carrying 2 at all times now

SupsailDave
VIC, 104 posts
28 Dec 2016 6:44PM
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Hey mate. Went out today on my 12'6" sup in the surf cause the surf was small. Had a well known brand name leggie on. First time used in the surf and majority of times used in fresh water. Broke in the first fall. Wasn't even a decent wave/fall. Leggie less than 12 month olds. So I think you could be just unlucky some times

ChuckSteak
QLD, 83 posts
28 Dec 2016 6:00PM
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Only ever snapped one leggie wasn't a huge day either, only started carrying a spare since then... couldn't really tell you how often i change em over... when they snap or look 3 foot longer then when i bought it..?

Johnnyclash
NSW, 48 posts
29 Dec 2016 5:18AM
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BrisKites said...
Title doesn't say it all but here is something I wrote on our Blog a few weeks ago regarding the life of a legrope - http://www.briskites.com.au/news/?p=1309

Thanks Briskites that sums everything up , morale is always check , keep stored clean and dry , buy quality , change every couple of years and keep a spare because you never know when one might break , taken this all on board (parden the pun ) thanks

mybrosweeper
NSW, 1016 posts
29 Dec 2016 8:28AM
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I buy a new leggie every 12 months. I ve used heaps of different brands but the one I use now is :www.surffx.com.au/product/dakine-kainui-leash/ at $45 its a corka

exiled
367 posts
29 Dec 2016 1:24PM
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I break a leash every 18 months or so. It happens, a nick from a fin on one fall and a big set afterwards and away it goes. Barring cuts from fins, the most common structural failure has always been the attachment points between the cord and the railsaver. On DaKine style leashes, its just swivel connected to a nylon cord hidden in the rail saver, same as the one they include to run through your leash plug on your board. When you check your leash, make sure to work the swivel out of the rail saver a little so you can look at that cord. I've had 6 leashes break at this connection point. At this point I won't buy another constructed like that.

siny
NSW, 287 posts
29 Dec 2016 6:35PM
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I replace them as soon as they break

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
29 Dec 2016 6:40PM
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It's funny and sad and disturbing the way we think nothing of spending thousands of dollars each year on new boards but we all turn in to tight arses when it comes to leg ropes.

Sfox
QLD, 24 posts
29 Dec 2016 6:40PM
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change them every 12-18 months. It's not worth doing in your $2000 board when your $40-50 leg rope snaps because you didn't turn them over. I have a 8' leggie on my 8.0 board that I just changed over, it looked fine but then I put it on my 10' for my daughter to paddle in the flat the other day and it was 10' long. I surf mostly 1-3foot and get heaps of waves with this leggie stretched over 2 foot in 12 months, it has been replaced. My mate has the 10mm heavy duty one and has compressed the tail of his board twice. Something has to give under load, get 6-8mm leggie and turn them over. Better to have the leggie stretch than crush the tail of your board in. The stretched leggie is now my dog leash......

colas
5379 posts
29 Dec 2016 5:33PM
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If the attachements to the cord are well designed (no sharp angles, quality swivel and its anchoring, ...) I found out that the leashes can be good for may years if not exposed to UV and chafing (sand), and rinsed from time to time.

What I learned, though, is that a even a quality new leash (such as the O&E One) can break easily if not taken care of on the water:
- wiping out with the board facing out: the breaking wave will push it on the fins. This is very important when going out, if you feel you are not going to make it over the foam, take the time to push the board sideways when bailing out.
- resisting the pull: this is very important: at the start of the pull in a wipeout, try to streamline yourself and be dragged to damper the initial pull. I have snapped leashes just by following my instinct of resisting the pull by "anchoring" with my arms and legs in the water. I then could feel the leash overstretch and snap.

Area10
1508 posts
30 Dec 2016 2:04AM
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I like the Hotline Stage 3 Big Wave Leash because it's built differently from other leashes; rather more basic perhaps but all the better for it.

I generally change my leashes each year; both Surf (straight) and downwind (coiled). If I'm downwinding in big stuff and a couple of miles offshore I'll wear two leashes. The water is cool here, and the lifeboat won't launch in very high winds so a DJ-style leash failure might be the end of you. PT Woody is right - skimping on leashes while spending a fortune on boards makes no sense.

LucBenac
432 posts
30 Dec 2016 4:31AM
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Area10 said..



boundeast said...
leashlok hawai makes best waist leashes and plug attachments

http://www.leashlokhawaii.com/leash-attachments---leash-belts.html




Ships to US addresses only ??




Looks like it on their web site. But I have seen them available in Canada which usually is rare...I also seen them on Amazon so you might want to check Amazon UK.

Slab
1125 posts
30 Dec 2016 6:44AM
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Area10 said..


boundeast said...
leashlok hawai makes best waist leashes and plug attachments

http://www.leashlokhawaii.com/leash-attachments---leash-belts.html



Ships to US addresses only ??



Area.....the Sunova UK dealer stocks them. No idea if they are any good ....need some Hawaiians to verify that!

stehar
NSW, 598 posts
30 Dec 2016 12:01PM
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Ordered two for xmas - they arrived by courier 6 days after - my front door at mid north coast from Hawaii - my wife and I have used them and they are great - took away her fear factor about falling off in surf - no more stretched leg tendons and aching joints!

absolute best buy Steve



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