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Ive read all the posts and I reckon that in the end, if you were being swiftly drawn towards death by a rotten 7mm of eurathane, be it by a leg/bicep/wrist leash, you'd want an extra escape hatch. Ive been close to drowning and its nothing you can truly plan for.
Planning how to remove a strap is good but not fool-proof in saving life in such extreme and variable conditions.
I reckon theres room for an 'add-on' product that fits all types of cords and is totally fool-proof.
Just to be there in the background...... should the SHIrT hit the fan tomorow........
Any ideas?
Planning how to remove a strap is good but not fool-proof in saving life in such extreme and variable conditions.
I reckon theres room for an 'add-on' product that fits all types of cords and is totally fool-proof.
Just to be there in the background...... should the SHIrT hit the fan tomorow........
Any ideas?
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you forgot extra fins/ fin key...you mustve seen him way outside at blacks changing his trailer fin....great idea when the swells filling in/ or diminishing..
hes been nice enough to change out my fin too in frigid ventura water...
hey bee, you try out those new RFC fins yet? or the new F2k?
lets get some waves bro..
hes been nice enough to change out my fin too in frigid ventura water...
hey bee, you try out those new RFC fins yet? or the new F2k?
lets get some waves bro..
Tide is the master, tide can be a disaster...-Dub side of the Moon
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Re: cord
gene west wrote:I quit surfin'with a kook cord and never felt so free....let the hate mail begin.....

Really no leash, olde skool death grip is indeed a must!
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No leash ?? Everytime I forget mine, I notice I surf conservitively. Even then I do that, I still end up swimming to the beach. One day I forgot my leash and I was st Wind n Sea. Tide was comming in and a decent Swell. So what did I do ?? I did what even other hardcore KBer would do. I had some 3/8 " rope in my truck. So I found something that I could cut a peice off and tied one end to the board and the other to my ankle. You should have seen the looks I got walking back to my truck ..
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Cords
Toofast, now that's what you definitly call a legrope!
I used to not use a cord years ago until the day I rode the Cliffs, I lost my board all the way into the beach, and when I was able to retrive it, I noticed that the rails on my board looked like hamburger. 


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kook cords
hey zeke...no cord hasn't affected my surfing at all, I started surfing in 64' and never used one until the early 80's.....more or less my own experiement to see if i can still charge and keep a grip on my stick while others might be pitching their boards....sure I swim some, no big deal....cord's aren't tolerated at some spots at the cliff's...paddle out with one only invites trouble from the closed minded....and Rick is right....i snapped a brand new Hynson at the rock early in the winter when it got ripped from my arms and indeed I payed heavily....I'm still having fun!!!
geno