SUP Leashes
SUP Leashes for Paddleboarding
A good SUP leash keeps your paddleboard close when you fall in, making it one of the simplest but most important safety accessories you can own. This collection includes coiled and straight paddleboard leashes for flat water, touring, all-round paddling and surf SUP use.
For most flat-water paddlers, a coiled leash is the cleanest choice because it helps reduce drag and keeps excess leash out of the water. For surf, a straight leash is usually the better option. Not sure which type you need? Our team can help you choose the right leash for your board, location and style of paddling.
You can also browse our wider paddleboarding accessories, compare the full leashes collection, or read our SUP leash guide for paddlers for more detailed advice.
Choosing the Right Paddleboard Leash
The right leash depends on where you paddle. Calm estuaries, lakes and touring routes usually suit a coiled SUP leash. Surf SUP and wave use usually need a straight leash. Flowing rivers, moving water and white-water environments need extra care, so ask for advice before choosing a leash for those conditions.
How to choose between a coiled SUP leash and a straight SUP leash
A coiled SUP leash is the go-to choice for most flat-water paddleboarding. The coil helps keep the leash on top of the board and out of the water, which reduces drag and makes it less likely to catch weed, twigs or floating debris.
A straight SUP leash is better suited to surf and wave riding. In surf, you want the board to move away from you after a wipeout rather than springing straight back towards you. For surf SUP, always choose a leash that is suitable for the length of your board and the conditions you plan to paddle in.
For a deeper explanation, read our leash guide for paddlers.
Which SUP leash suits your type of paddling?
All-round paddling
A coiled ankle or calf leash is normally the most practical option for general SUP sessions on sheltered water, lakes, harbours and calm estuaries.
Touring SUP
For longer paddles, a coiled leash helps keep things tidy and avoids unnecessary drag. It also pairs well with touring boards, dry bags and other day-trip accessories.
Surf SUP
For waves, a straight leash is usually the better choice. It allows more separation between you and the board after a fall and is better suited to surf movement.
Moving water
Rivers, strong flow and white-water conditions need careful leash choice. Speak to us before buying so we can help you choose the safest setup for your environment.
Ankle leash or calf leash?
An ankle leash is simple, familiar and works well for many paddlers. A calf leash sits higher on the leg, which some paddlers prefer because it can feel tidier on the board and may be easier to reach when adjusting or removing the cuff.
There is no single perfect answer for every paddler. The best option depends on your board, the type of paddling you do, how much you move around on the board and personal preference. If you are unsure, contact us with your board size and where you paddle most often.
Useful SUP leash options to compare
Within this SUP leashes collection, you can compare different leash styles from trusted watersports brands. Useful options to look at include:
- Red Paddle Co Flat Water Coiled Leash - 8ft for flat-water paddling and tidy board connection.
- Jobe Coiled Leash - 10ft for general paddleboard use.
- Red Paddle Co Straight Surf Leash - 10ft for SUP surf and wave use.
- FCS SUP Ankle Essential Leash for paddlers looking at a surf-focused leash option.
Product availability, colour options and specifications can change, so always check the product page before ordering.
Complete your paddleboarding setup
A leash is only one part of a safe, enjoyable SUP setup. Depending on where and how you paddle, it is also worth checking your fin, paddle, pump, bag and waterproof storage.
SUP leashes, wing leashes and surf leashes — what is the difference?
SUP leashes are designed to keep you connected to your paddleboard. Wing leashes are used to keep hold of your wing, while surf leashes are built around wave riding and surfboard use. Some leashes may look similar, but the details matter.
For paddleboarding, stay in this SUP leashes collection. For other sports, compare our wider leashes collection, wing leashes and surf leashes.
Try, Advise, Ride — how we help you choose with confidence
Small accessories still matter. A badly matched leash can be annoying at best and unsuitable for your paddling environment at worst. That is why we approach accessories the same way we approach boards and paddles: try where useful, get proper advice, then ride with confidence.
Our Woodmill SUP Test Centre is designed for comparing paddleboards and paddles on sheltered water, while The SUP Co x Lymington demo options support customers looking at wider watersports setups. For leash advice, send us your board size, where you paddle and the type of sessions you do, and we will help narrow the choice.
Delivery, returns and expert support
Need your leash quickly or buying it as part of a wider SUP setup? You can view our latest delivery information, check our returns policy, or get help from the team through our contact page.
If you are building a complete paddleboard package, you can also review finance options at The SUP Company where relevant to qualifying orders.
SUP Leash FAQs
```Do I need a leash for paddleboarding?
Yes, for most paddleboarding situations a leash is a key safety item because it keeps your board close if you fall in. Your board is your biggest floatation aid, so staying connected to it matters. The important bit is choosing the right type of leash for where you paddle.
Is a coiled leash best for paddleboarding?
For flat-water SUP, touring and general all-round paddling, a coiled leash is usually the most practical option because it helps keep the leash out of the water and reduces drag. For surf SUP, a straight leash is normally the better choice.
What length SUP leash do I need?
For surf, the leash should be suitable for the length of your board and the conditions. For flat-water paddling, many paddlers choose a coiled leash matched to their board and style of use. If you are unsure, contact us with your board length and where you paddle most often.
Should I use a straight leash for SUP surfing?
Yes, for SUP surfing a straight leash is usually recommended because it gives the board more room to move away from you in breaking waves. Coiled leashes are better suited to flat-water paddling, where low drag and tidy board movement are the priority.
Can I use the same leash for flat water and surf?
You can use some leashes across different settings, but it is not always the best choice. A coiled leash is great for flat water but not ideal in surf. If you paddle both flat water and waves regularly, it is often worth owning the right leash for each use.
Are SUP leashes safe for rivers?
River and moving-water paddling need extra care. In flowing water, the wrong leash setup can be unsuitable, especially around strainers, bridges, moorings or fast current. Speak to us before buying a river leash setup so we can help point you towards the safest approach for your paddling environment.
Can The SUP Company help me choose the right leash?
Yes. Send us your board size, where you paddle, whether you paddle flat water, surf or touring routes, and whether you prefer an ankle or calf cuff. We will help you choose a sensible leash rather than guessing from the product grid.
Need help choosing a SUP leash?
Tell us where you paddle, what board you use and the type of sessions you enjoy. We will help you choose the right coiled or straight paddleboard leash for your setup.
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