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Wing leash issues

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Created by KAOS69 > 9 months ago, 7 Jul 2020
KAOS69
WA, 1012 posts
7 Jul 2020 7:28PM
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I have an ozone 6 m wasp with a wrist leash that is about twice as long as it needs to be it's always in the way it creates problems with transitions and constantly gets Tangled. Not quite sure what to do? Do I cut it down do I get a coil leash or is there another way to get rid of this issue.

bigtone667
NSW, 1543 posts
7 Jul 2020 9:30PM
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Get a duotone leash.

The WASP leashes are like sandpaper against your skin. I replace them all with a curly whirly leash from duotone.

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VIC, 616 posts
7 Jul 2020 9:52PM
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bigtone667 said..
Get a duotone leash.

The WASP leashes are like sandpaper against your skin. I replace them all with a curly whirly leash from duotone.


What he said, swapped mine to a Duotone coil leash too, heaps better

flkiter
84 posts
7 Jul 2020 9:44PM
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F1'S is great also, the airush one is even better for the bigger wings

Mikedubs
289 posts
7 Jul 2020 9:58PM
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I've had 3 leashes and my Ensis one is the best by far??Mike

IWB
210 posts
8 Jul 2020 2:13AM
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KAOS69 said..
I have an ozone 6 m wasp with a wrist leash that is about twice as long as it needs to be it's always in the way it creates problems with transitions and constantly gets Tangled. Not quite sure what to do? Do I cut it down do I get a coil leash or is there another way to get rid of this issue.


I have the Ozone wasp 6m as well. In some transitions, i also experience getting slightly tangled when using the 6m (very rare with the smaller sizes). I just tried on the weekend, the Ozone waist leash while using the 6m Wasp and found that i didnt get the same tangles issue and felt it was it worked great. Im pretty used to having the leash attached to the wrist and this feels comfortable even when getting back on the SUP board. For some reason climbing on the board with the leash pulling from the waist felt a little weird at first but by the end of an 1hr session pretty normal.

IWB
210 posts
8 Jul 2020 2:31AM
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bigtone667 said..
Get a duotone leash.

The WASP leashes are like sandpaper against your skin. I replace them all with a curly whirly leash from duotone.


I actually have no issues with the Ozone wasp wrist leash when it comes to comfort. I have been out on a 3hour session before with no issues and have had many hours of time on the water. Dont think my skin is anything special, but then again maybe i have underestimated the strength of my skin. lol. I have my wrist leash loose enough it can swivel on my wrist. I also make sure the leash is free of sand before tightening. Though now that i have tried the Ozone waist leash and was quite impressed, will be giving this a bit more usage and see if having my wrists free from the leash, is something that works better for me.

FoilColorado
148 posts
8 Jul 2020 5:25AM
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I have been trying various leashes for WingFoiling - this one for the wing has been the best so far:




Scrunchy goodness, stretches to 11 feet (good for 6 and 7m big wings,) stays out of the way, inexpensive, and soft. Love it!

Construction is fair, def not as tough as a big wave surf leash, but nice and light and does the job

FoilColorado
148 posts
8 Jul 2020 5:30AM
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2" webbing and Fastex buckle - easy and inexpensive waist leash - coil stays out of the feet


KAOS69
WA, 1012 posts
8 Jul 2020 9:28AM
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IWB said..

KAOS69 said..
I have an ozone 6 m wasp with a wrist leash that is about twice as long as it needs to be it's always in the way it creates problems with transitions and constantly gets Tangled. Not quite sure what to do? Do I cut it down do I get a coil leash or is there another way to get rid of this issue.



I have the Ozone wasp 6m as well. In some transitions, i also experience getting slightly tangled when using the 6m (very rare with the smaller sizes). I just tried on the weekend, the Ozone waist leash while using the 6m Wasp and found that i didnt get the same tangles issue and felt it was it worked great. Im pretty used to having the leash attached to the wrist and this feels comfortable even when getting back on the SUP board. For some reason climbing on the board with the leash pulling from the waist felt a little weird at first but by the end of an 1hr session pretty normal.


Thanks very much for your reply it sounds like the same issues that I'm having would you happen to have a photo of the of your setup I can't quite understand how it works as I have not seen one

dfoiler
15 posts
8 Jul 2020 11:49PM
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Duotone leash is cheap and cheesy.I had to stich up the cuff after 2 sessions.The f one leash is perfect length and is in the way minimally.

IWB
210 posts
10 Jul 2020 1:30AM
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KAOS69 said..

IWB said..


KAOS69 said..
I have an ozone 6 m wasp with a wrist leash that is about twice as long as it needs to be it's always in the way it creates problems with transitions and constantly gets Tangled. Not quite sure what to do? Do I cut it down do I get a coil leash or is there another way to get rid of this issue.




I have the Ozone wasp 6m as well. In some transitions, i also experience getting slightly tangled when using the 6m (very rare with the smaller sizes). I just tried on the weekend, the Ozone waist leash while using the 6m Wasp and found that i didnt get the same tangles issue and felt it was it worked great. Im pretty used to having the leash attached to the wrist and this feels comfortable even when getting back on the SUP board. For some reason climbing on the board with the leash pulling from the waist felt a little weird at first but by the end of an 1hr session pretty normal.



Thanks very much for your reply it sounds like the same issues that I'm having would you happen to have a photo of the of your setup I can't quite understand how it works as I have not seen one


The Ozone waist leash setup can be found on the Ozone website. Scroll to the bottom of the page and they have photos.

ozonekites.com/products/wings/wasp-v1/

Leighbreeze
WA, 556 posts
10 Jul 2020 8:50AM
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This guy in the photo uses a wing leash attached to front of his board.I took the photo from a video that was on one of windwinging sites.
The board nose leash looks unobstructive in comparison to say a wrist leash.


hilly
WA, 7861 posts
10 Jul 2020 8:57AM
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LeighMajor said..
This guy in the photo uses a wing leash attached to front of his board.I took the photo from a video that was on one of windwinging sites.
The board nose leash looks unobstructive in comparison to say a wrist leash.



Saw this before. Not a bad idea - may keep the wing and foil separated in a wipeout on a wave. Less chance of sliced and diced wing possibly??



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