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A surfboard leash that goes around your ankle is a simple piece of kit, but is one of surfing's greatest inventions. It saves a lot of effort whenever you fall off the board, or you have to let go of it for any reason. This is super important, especially for beginners, as you will be falling of your board (a lot!). A leash will keep your board close to you so you don't lose or damage it, as well as minimising potential danger to other surfers..

SURFBOARD LEASH

When buying a surfboard, stand-up paddleboard (SUP), or bodyboard leash, there are three main things to consider: length, thickness, and experience level. And there's a simple rule when it comes to choosing the length of your surf leash - you want the cord to be as long as your board, if not a little longer..

Thickness means resistance, so if you're surfing big waves or big boards, choose a thicker leash. In smaller waves, an advanced surfer can go for a thinner leash. It's also important to adapt your cord selection to the control you have of your board. So if you're a beginner surfer, a leash that is much longer than its board can be dangerous, because the board will go further and could hit other surfers. Advanced surfers tend to like shorter leashes as it reduces the amount of drag and optimises speed..

SURFBOARD WITH FINS

Surfboard fins are made from either fibreglass, plastic or carbon fibre and they attach to the bottom of your surfboard to help it change direction - like a rudder on a boat. They give the surfer control and allow them to pivot and change direction on a wave..

Surfboard fins come in all shapes and sizes, and there are endless combinations of fin set-ups. A single fin is typically found on beginner boards, longboards and mid lengths. Twin-fins are often found on shorter surfboards designed for small waves. And three fins (known as the Thruster) is designed for performance surfing, allowing a surfer to ride with speed and perform advanced manoeuvres whilst maintaining control..