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Re: Leash for fiberglass paipo/bellyboard?????

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 3:46 am
by Ted
Well... the HPD does pull a lot less than the Austin. No HPD wipeout has really tugged the arm or challenged the leash.

The "Austin Paipo over the falls" youtube video does feature a biceps leash failure on the 50" that resulted in some nasty dings.

The Austin 44" late takeoff (third wave on Austin 44 vs 50, I think) wipeout had a biceps leash partial failure (slid to wrist, then grabbed just in time).

Re: Leash for fiberglass paipo/bellyboard?????

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 1:26 pm
by rodndtube
We ride a lot of different boards on this forum and so it is appropriate to caveat our experiences. I have been riding a 50" foam/fiberglass board for 40 yrs and my experience with fling back has more to do with the interaction with the wave more than the flotation volume of the board per se. Along these lines I can attest to some rather tough hold downs of me or the board... even with all of the board's floatability.

That is good to know about beefier coiled leashes on the market these days. About time!

Less and less do I use the leash key pocket as I have migrated to using those Aquapacs which are more flexible overall (keys, cash, license, insurance card...).

Re: Leash for fiberglass paipo/bellyboard?????

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 4:17 pm
by bgreen
This thread has suggested a couple of different topics - aqua packs and whether paipo riders get different types of injuries.

Regarding the leash question - I'll test it out.

Bob