Another option is to stick 2 strips of velcro together (to get back-to-back hook/eye) - then use an overlap of the velcro to set your preferred release force. You can manually check how much overlap you need.
Another option is to stick 2 strips of velcro together (to get back-to-back hook/eye) - then use an overlap of the velcro to set your preferred release force. You can manually check how much overlap you need.
Drunk post?foilholio wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2019 2:34 pmWould you like some CURRENT vids of pros using surf leashes? The type of leash unlike the reel leash that acts as a bungee rope and flings the board back at you high speed? Would you like some CURRENT vids of said pros with said leashes flinging boards back at them? Would you also like a good argument on why they would and maybe should still use the leashes?
Not necessarily always in the same water.Peter_Frank wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:53 amCurrent makes no difference regarding bodydragging whatsoever, you are in the same water, the board and you, no matter how strong the current is
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