Safe. Tangle‑Free. Trusted
Stay connected to your stand-up paddle board with the Seattle Sports Reflex SUP Leash, a shock-absorbing, low-drag leash designed for flat water cruising and surf sessions alike. The internal bungee cord, protected by tubular webbing, stretches up to 10 feet to cushion tugs and reduce pull. A swivel hook minimizes tangles and maximizes freedom of movement. A padded neoprene ankle cuff delivers all-day comfort and includes a hidden key pocket, and the high-visibility finger pull ensures a quick, confident release when you need it.
Built for paddlers who value safety, convenience, and reliable performance, this black SUP leash is the essential upgrade for your paddleboard setup.
Key Features:
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Padded ankle cuff: Neoprene cuff provides secure, all-day comfort with a hidden key pocket.
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Shock-absorbing design: The internal bungee is sheathed in tubular webbing, which reduces drag and softens sudden pulls.
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Extended reach: Max stretch length of 10 ft keeps your board close without getting in the way.
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Quick release: High-visibility finger pull makes detaching fast and intuitive.
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Tangle-resistant: Swivel hook attachment enhances freedom of motion and improves durability.
Specifications:
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Color: Black
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Max length: 10 ft (stretched)
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Weight: 0.3 lbs
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Attachment: Swivel hook with padded neoprene ankle cuff
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Extras: Hidden key pocket, high-visibility release pull
Frequently Asked Questions:
How does the quick-release work?
The high-visibility finger pull on the cuff lets you quickly detach the leash with one motion, giving you confidence in dynamic conditions.
Is the cuff comfortable for long sessions?
The padded neoprene ankle cuff is designed for comfort and a secure fit during extended paddles.
What keeps the leash from tangling?
A swivel hook attachment allows the leash to rotate freely, minimizing twists and tangles while you paddle.
Does the bungee feel springy while paddling or only when it’s under tension?
It stays low‑profile during normal strokes and only stretches to absorb sudden tugs or falls.
Is 10 feet too long for flatwater touring?
The leash only stretches to 10 feet under load, giving you slack when needed without excess drag in calm conditions.