Leashes at The SUP Company
A leash is a small bit of kit that makes a huge difference — for safety, for confidence, and for keeping your board close when conditions (or fatigue) catch you out. This collection covers leashes for paddleboarding, foiling and wings — from clean, low-drag coiled leashes for flatwater to stronger, shorter options designed specifically to reduce tangles when you’re foiling.
Pick the right leash for your session
Flatwater / touring SUP: a coiled leash keeps the cord off the water, reducing drag and staying tidier around your feet — ideal for rivers, touring and general paddling.
SUP surfing / choppy sea sessions: a straight leash gives more predictable behaviour in waves and moving water, and is often preferred when there’s more energy in the water.
Foiling (wing/prone/SUP): choose a foil-specific leash (often coiled, shorter, and available as ankle/calf/waist options) to reduce the chances of tangles around your feet and foil.
Wing sessions: many riders prefer a waist leash for a cleaner feel and fewer tangles when swapping hands and flagging the wing, while others stick with wrist leashes for simplicity. You can browse wing-specific options here: Wing Leashes.
Ankle vs calf vs waist
Ankle: simple and familiar (great for most SUP use).
Calf: often preferred for touring/racing or foiling because it can keep the leash higher and reduce snagging underfoot.
Waist: popular for foiling and winging (quick-release, less clutter around feet, and a cleaner deck feel).
UK-ready tips (the stuff that actually matters)
Match leash length to board length: a leash that’s too short can ping the board back towards you; too long can increase tangles.
Prioritise a proper cuff + swivels: comfort and strong swivels reduce twisting and hot spots over longer sessions.
Moving water: if you paddle rivers/flows, consider quick-release setups and sensible leash choice for the venue. If you’re unsure, tell us where you paddle and we’ll steer you to the safest option.
Popular Leashes picks in this collection
Surflogic Leash 10' SUP – available as straight or coiled, ankle or calf, with a robust build for all-round SUP use.
Surflogic Leash Foil – dedicated foil leash options (ankle/calf/waist) designed to stay tidier and reduce tangles while foiling.
Red Paddle Co Flat Water Coiled Leash (8ft) – a low-drag coiled option designed with flatwater paddling and racing in mind.
ION SUP Core Coiled Leash – strong, simple coiled leash options for general SUP use.
Jobe Coiled Leash (10ft) – great-value coiled leash for everyday SUP sessions.
Related kit (worth pairing up)
Paddle Boards | Paddles | Foils | Foil Boards | Protection
Need help choosing?
Tell us your board length, how you ride (flatwater, surf, foil, wing), and where you paddle most, and we’ll point you to the right leash first time. Message us via our Contact page.
Leashes FAQs
Coiled or straight leash — which should I choose?
Coiled leashes are brilliant for flatwater because they stay off the water and feel tidier underfoot. Straight leashes are often preferred in surf or more energetic water where predictable behaviour matters.
What length leash do I need?
As a rule, choose a leash that matches (or slightly exceeds) your board length. If you’re unsure, tell us your board model/length and we’ll recommend the safest fit.
Ankle vs calf vs waist — what’s best?
Ankle is the classic choice for SUP. Calf can feel cleaner for touring/racing and is popular for foiling. Waist leashes are a go-to for many foilers/wingers thanks to quick-release options and less clutter around your feet.
Do I need a foil-specific leash?
If you’re foiling, yes — foil leashes are designed to reduce tangles and are available in more suitable lengths and cuff positions (including waist options).
What’s the most common mistake with leashes?
Using the wrong style for the session — typically a dragging leash on flatwater (adds drag and gets underfoot) or an unsuitable setup for moving water. If you’re unsure, ask us and we’ll steer you.