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Pete

Since 29 Oct 2007
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Mon Nov 06, 23 11:37 am Wing Waist Leash - Wing and Board |
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What is everyone using for a waist leash that will serve to tether both the wing and the board. I am sick of my separate wrist leash and calf leash. |
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Wind Slither

Since 04 Mar 2005
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Mon Nov 06, 23 1:38 pm |
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So I already had a waist coil leash for my board, so now I just take the wing wrist leash and put the cuff around my waist leash in front.
Work well now but I will need longer wing leashes when I start working on those wicked behind-the-back tacks.
I see a lot of pro-joes going with the calf coil leash for the board and the long waist leach for the wing, but I don't want to hassle with switch the wing leash every time I switch wings and I don't want to buy 6 new wing waist leashes.
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TommyK
Since 18 May 2015
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Pete

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stringy

Since 23 Jun 2006
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Wed Nov 08, 23 7:44 pm |
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hey pete, I've been winging with the NSI minimalist harness. I attach the wing leash to the front side, and use a reel leash on the backside. NSI has a pretty dialed in harness setup. they even have a contraption to secure the reel leash so it will never flop around. the harness also works much better than a waist leash for hooking in. by having a hook, it allows you to cruise upwind with minimal pull on your arms. the design of the minimalist harness disperses the load across your back so I would say it's as comfy as a kite harness, but not bulky. they make them right in Hood River. Disclaimer, I do alot of stuff with NSI, including helping them develop a better product.
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kitebot
Since 20 Feb 2007
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Sat Nov 11, 23 9:02 am |
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I don't anchor both my wing and board to my harness because it's a single point of failure. If my harness rips off I still want to be attached to something floaty. |
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Hein
Since 08 Mar 2005
1314 Posts
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Wed Nov 15, 23 8:15 pm |
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I agree that two separate waist bands is better redundancy.
I use the Oceanus Reel leash for board but removed their bungee and put a ~10" long spectra line with loop on my board and then clip to that. The leash is under light tension and never gets in the way while riding. On a big day riding my 40L I somehow knelt on the clip and opened it so I started taping it shut when riding that board. That has never happened with the 50L board I ride. I do intend to rework the clip by cutting off the the external lever.
I use a separate Ozone waist leash for each wing. I tie a short piece of line as a back up to the plastic buckle because I have had one break. That line probably saved me from losing my wing because I didn't notice the broken buckle until back at the beach.
All the best,
Hein |
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