The Silver Cord, safety leash

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colas
colas
5379 posts
5379 posts
10 Sep 2016 1:00pm
A very interesting product that is coming out next month:
A leash with a safety inner cord inside the urethane tube, to be able to get back to the land with the board if the leash breaks, + a prominent quick release tab

Interesting at the light of the comments in www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Leashs-save-lives-story/ I will definitively test one on my "big" (for me) waves board. They tell me the inner cord should resist fin cuts, too.

silvercord.surf/

silvercord.surf/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Silver-Cord-Surf-Leash-0014.jpg

Area10
Area10
1508 posts
1508 posts
10 Sep 2016 3:07pm
Looks interesting.

But will that "bail safe" quick-release mechanism actually release the leash under load? XM and DaKine have been using a similar system to several years now but if you put the leash under load like it would be in an emergency and pull the pin, you'll find that the leash does not usually release at all as easily as you'd expect, or like happens when the leash is not under load. It's a real eye-opener. So, when considering the value of these features, try the leash under load. You may decide that a waist leash is best, or attaching a small float to the release tab of your leash cuff so that it makes it quicker and easier to find in an emergency situation.

But the extra cord thing here is probably a step in the right direction. What is the special cord made of? Is the (presumably) hollow leash more likely to break in the first place than a solid one? What is the max load of the inner safety cord? Lots of Qs that need answering here.
Wetspot
Wetspot
ACT
43 posts
ACT, 43 posts
13 Sep 2016 6:08am
What is the stretch like or does the rope remove that? A bit of shock absorption is needed or we would all be using " cord" othewise known as rope.
hbeat98
hbeat98
QLD
45 posts
QLD, 45 posts
13 Sep 2016 12:15pm
Didn't we do this in the 70's - 80's?
stehar
stehar
NSW
598 posts
NSW, 598 posts
13 Sep 2016 5:21pm
Crook knees - would like to try waist leash setup - any "surf" setups commercially available? Or do you get a divers belt and hook a normal leggie onto it?
Steve - ps coiled ones any good?
colas
colas
5379 posts
5379 posts
13 Sep 2016 5:06pm
hbeat98 said..
Didn't we do this in the 70's - 80's?


Yup, my first leash was a rubber tube with a cord inside.
The rubber was eaten very quickly by the salt, but it was a nice concept.
cantSUPenough
cantSUPenough
VIC
2131 posts
VIC, 2131 posts
13 Sep 2016 7:22pm
hbeat98 said..
Didn't we do this in the 70's - 80's?


I think the difference is that the metal cord has give. If you look at Darth's swellnet link above you can see a close-up of the cord. The "rubber" will stretch and the metal cord will too - it is like a "Chinese finger trap".
cantSUPenough
cantSUPenough
VIC
2131 posts
VIC, 2131 posts
13 Sep 2016 7:24pm
stehar said..
Crook knees - would like to try waist leash setup - any "surf" setups commercially available? Or do you get a divers belt and hook a normal leggie onto it?
Steve - ps coiled ones any good?


You can buy them here: http://www.leashlokhawaii.com/leash-attachments---leash-belts.html

I bought one but have not tried it...

There is a thread here: www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Attaching-leash-to-a-waist-belt/
hbeat98
hbeat98
QLD
45 posts
QLD, 45 posts
16 Sep 2016 10:00am
And I seem to remember if the nylon chord through the guts broke or came undone the old black rubber stretched for a mile and came back at you from a long way away at a rate of knots! Wasn't that fun!
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