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I saw this leash i a mag. that was 6' but streachs to 30'?

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does any one have it a tell me if its true and if its a good buy?

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  1. What's the matter with normal leashes?


  2. ya it looks cool but it doesn't go to 30'. max like 15'. but i mean that's beter than nothing at all

    no guys: i think i saw some one with this product, it doesn't sling back, they wouldn't design something that stupid. it takes like 20 seconds to contract (like stretching a rubber skipping rope, after you stretch it slowly contracts.

    i don't know i think that's what this guys taking about?

  3. Yeah thats what you want, your surfboard on a rubber band. From what you say, this sounds like a retarted product, more geared at harming a surfer than helping him.

  4. well good if you want a board pinging you in the face and knocking your teeth out, wouldnt want a bag of sugar attached to a bungee cord coming towards me, a bit of stretch is good to stop yourself from being dragged too much by the wave, but a normal one is good enough

  5. Imaagine dragging 30ft of seaweed behind you on your leash. That could kill ya

  6. You have two big problems with elasticized lines, cords, etc. First, when the reach there extension limit, they returned to their compressed state at high velocity (a rubber band!) I can see that becoming a surfboard slingshot. Second, is that when elasticized lines part, they have all of that stored energy to release, and they can cut you in half. Ask anybody who has seen a nylon mooring line part under a strain, it's deadly.

  7. dude they stretch the lines in the add to show resistance to breakage.

    unless youre headed out to cortez bank or something a plain 6' will do just fine. bully's makes a good leash!

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