Mongo Leg Leash

Leg Leash 

Day-to-day performance and strength, the Mongo Leash will perform to the highest standard. 

Your leg leash is a very important safety feature that must be worn in surf or rough water for your safety...

$45.00

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$45.00

Leg Leash 

Day-to-day performance and strength, the Mongo Leash will perform to the highest standard. 

Your leg leash is a very important safety feature that must be worn in surf or rough water for your safety and the safety of others. The volume of a SUP creates so much pull when you are in waves and is almost impossible to control with out a leggy to keep your board close to you.

 

Features:

Cord thickness: 8mm cord diameter

Comfortable padded neoprene cuff

Adjustable cuff for a snug fit

Lightweight and durable

Wave size: 2 – 8 feet + Flat Water

Interchangeable

Smooth rotating nylon cuff and rail saver swivel assembly

Dual Machine stainless steel anti-tangle threaded swivels.

Available in 10' SUP or 8' Surf

 

Choosing Correct Size Stand Up Paddle Board.

The answer to this question will be based on your weight and paddle boarding experience. Think of your ideal board size in terms of volume. The wider, longer and thicker the board, the more volume it will have. In fact, the more volume the board has, the more stable it will be on the water. 

The overall buoyancy of a stand up paddle board or SUP is affected by its length, thickness and width. It is listed as board volume and is measured in litres.

  1. LENGTH

A longer board will generally go faster and straighter. With a longer board, you’ll get more paddle strokes per side before you have to cross over to the other side to keep the board going straight.

  1. THICKNESS

This can add volume to a board without adding extra length or width. Too much result’s  in the board sitting above the water and too little will cause the board to sit too deep in the water. Keep in mind, the ocean has more buoyancy than freshwater lakes and rivers.

  1. WIDTH

A wider board will feel more stable but will glide slower. A narrower board will glide faster but can become unstable in windy/choppy water. Width can add necessary volume but at the cost of performance. 30” wide is a good starting point.

BUOYANCY

It’s important to select a board with enough buoyancy to float your body weight sufficiently because the lower the board sits in the water the less stable it becomes. A lighter person will float higher and therefore be more stable than a heavier person

 

Recommended SUP Volume Chart

Beginner: 200% of your body weight in (kg) e.g. 70kg  x 2 = 140L (litres)
Intermediate: 170% of your body weight in (kg)  e.g. 70kg  x 1.7  = 102L
Advanced: 130% of your body weight in (kg)  e.g. 70kg x 1.3 = 91L

This table should only be used as a guide. For further information and a more approximate volume please call Mick or Alice on 0450080566. Experience, and conditions will affect these numbers.

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