A Leash Question from a non-SUPer

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kiterdan
kiterdan
WA
680 posts
WA, 680 posts
8 Jan 2013 11:17am
Hello all,

Certainly not my intention to start up any animosity amongst the SUP crew...

But ....

Is it common for SUPers to not wear a leggy down at the beach? Seems pretty common sense to me coming from surfing but at a glance I would guess that 50% of SUPers don't appear to wear them...even at crowded beaches!

I recently had to dive on a run away board that was heading straight for a mates daughter while I was teaching her to surf. It was heading across the white wash but I managed to stop it literally a couple of inches away from the side of her head. When I asked the bloke why he wasn't wearing a leash, he responded with 'I don't wear one.'

Thought it would be common sense to have a leash on something that big? Do people give a heads up to the newbies without one? I can why you wouldn't need one in flat water...but waves?

Again, not having a go but what's the general consensus?
malibujet
malibujet
QLD
59 posts
QLD, 59 posts
8 Jan 2013 1:36pm
Here at Noosa everyone wears a leash.
jaydub1973
jaydub1973
QLD
156 posts
QLD, 156 posts
8 Jan 2013 1:45pm
Kiterdan, Agree 100%. I don't really surf in SUP popular spots but I would like to think most people would wear a leash. I am just starting to try tricks like fins first take offs and shove its which can tangle your leash pretty good but I am still wearing one. Pretty sure this subject has come up more than once with the Alley as a known leashless area by at least a few offenders.
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
8 Jan 2013 11:54am
Only cool longboarders can get away with that,I wear one

I've only ever seen one guy not wear one here but that was about
three years ago.
chrispychru
chrispychru
QLD
7932 posts
QLD, 7932 posts
8 Jan 2013 2:03pm
malibujet said...
Here at Noosa everyone wears a leash.


and that says alot considering how many f...wits surf noosa
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
8 Jan 2013 12:07pm
chrispychru said...
malibujet said...
Here at Noosa everyone wears a leash.


and that says alot considering how many f...wits surf noosa


come on mate I haven't surfed Noosa for ages
Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
8 Jan 2013 3:30pm
All leashes here - unless paddling flatwater. Even bought the heavy-duty Balin ones to make sure that I don't endanger other surfers. I've seen a few SBers without them though.
skebstebamal
skebstebamal
QLD
579 posts
QLD, 579 posts
8 Jan 2013 2:51pm
Leggies all the way!!!!!! I surf and SUP, as much as I hate being skull dragged for 30m by my boat SUP, I certainly dont want to see a bystander cop a 13kg log to the head : )

if its not on, its not on.
mbuzz
mbuzz
NSW
261 posts
NSW, 261 posts
8 Jan 2013 4:14pm
Maybe it's a WA thing.

See heaps of surfers without leashes. It seems to be a trend.

I quizzed one recently after his riderless board nearly crashed into me. He said the same thing, "I don't wear one". I told him that next time his board came anywear close to me without him on it, I would put my paddle through the deck. Needless to say, he stayed clear of me [}:)]
antonfourie
antonfourie
NSW
140 posts
NSW, 140 posts
8 Jan 2013 8:13pm
Simple rule should be applied everywhere

NO LEASH, NO SURF
billboard
billboard
QLD
2819 posts
QLD, 2819 posts
8 Jan 2013 8:16pm
The only people Ive seen not wearing leggies in the surf were a certain bunch of ###kers on racenoards at the alley - apparently way to good to need them. Certainly all the tassie crew wear them - and we are all amazingly competant !
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
8 Jan 2013 6:21pm
billboard said...
The only people Ive seen not wearing leggies in the surf were a certain bunch of ###kers on racenoards at the alley - apparently way to good to need them. Certainly all the tassie crew wear them - and we are all amazingly competant !


Whens your next trip to the Goldie mate
teatrea
teatrea
QLD
4177 posts
QLD, 4177 posts
8 Jan 2013 8:50pm
Their would be a good argument that no leggies would be a good thing , it would make surfers much more aware of controlling there boards and regulate the size surf they venture in too.its easy just to rely on the leggie.
billboard
billboard
QLD
2819 posts
QLD, 2819 posts
8 Jan 2013 9:25pm
62mac said...
billboard said...
The only people Ive seen not wearing leggies in the surf were a certain bunch of ###kers on racenoards at the alley - apparently way to good to need them. Certainly all the tassie crew wear them - and we are all amazingly competant !


Whens your next trip to the Goldie mate


I'll be there after easter mate - look forward to stealing some waves off you !!!
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
8 Jan 2013 7:28pm
Pfff no chance mate I'll have a 10 foot cruiser by then
Sharper
Sharper
QLD
82 posts
QLD, 82 posts
9 Jan 2013 5:51pm
I SUP mainly around the sunny coast and goldie and to be honest I've never seen a SUPer without a leash on, (although I do tend to avoid the Alley). I've seen a few short boarders without a leash over the years.
My board's only 8'7", 115 litres, but it still hurts like hell when it clocks me. . I'd feel pretty ashamed if my board ever banged into someone else.
Dazzler75
Dazzler75
QLD
458 posts
QLD, 458 posts
10 Jan 2013 3:52pm
Surfing the Alley on Saturday morning I was paddling back up the point when a loose 12'6 DC headed my way from a group coming in from doing a DW run. Jumped on it and starting paddling it back out, got about 100m wide / past the point and came across a bloke swimming in.

Gave him the board and he said the board belonged to a girl still out behind the point and that he had given her his board and was swimming in.

Couldn't believe it no leggie in 4/5 ft of swell, super crowded break and by appearances unable to swim in..

BTW - I SUP and longboard and wear leggies
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