NRS Quick-Release SUP Leash

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Overview

NRS Quick-Release SUP Leash

The NRS Quick-Release SUP Leash works with rescue and recreational PFDs, allowing paddlers to safely stay connected to the board when necessary and quickly disengage from the leash and board during a bad swim.

  • A stainless steel D-ring at the end of the leash lets you change the attachment hardware
  • Secure the leash to an inflatable SUP with the hook-and-loop closure through a D-ring
  • Included lanyard loops through the leash plug on rigid SUPs
  • In-line swivels keep the leash from tangling
  • Coiled section keeps the leash out of your way when paddling but can be stretched as needed

SKU: ESA_NSLSUPQR

MPN: 50008.03.100

Technical Specifications

Line Material Floating polyurethane
Length (Extended) 9'
Swivels 2
Weight 10.6 oz.

Includes

  • Quick-release shackle attachment
  • Sandard carabiner
  • Lanyard attachment

Fit Tips:

When wearing a Zen or other rescue PFD, detach the shackle from the leash, hook the carabiner through the D-ring on the leash and the D-ring on the quick-release belt of your lifejacket

To use with Type III life jackets: With the shackle connecting the carabiner and leash, hook the carabiner to an accessible attachment point on your PFD, like a side adjustment strap. If necessary, pull the red ball to disengage the shackle from the carabiner, releasing you from your SUP. The leash will stay connected to the board.

REVIEWS

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    Anonymous
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    7 years ago
    A good leash

    A good leash and stays out your way when paddling.

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