Bodyboard Leashes

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      Ensure your bodyboard stays with you on every wave with our durable bodyboard leashes. Designed to provide safety and convenience, these bodyboarding leashes are built to withstand the toughest surf conditions. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, a quality leash for bodyboard is essential for a great session in the water.

      Complete your gear with a high-quality
      Bodyboard for the ultimate surfing experience.

      Bodyboard Leashes – Stay Connected in Every Wave

      A high-quality bodyboard leash is essential for every bodyboarder—whether you're charging heavy shore breaks or just cruising fun beach waves. At Long Reef Surf Co., we stock a range of durable, tangle-free bodyboarding leashes that keep your board securely attached, session after session.

      Why You Need a Good Leash for Bodyboard Performance


      Losing your board mid-session is not just frustrating—it’s potentially dangerous. A well-fitted leash for bodyboard use ensures your board stays close by, making it easier to recover after wipeouts and duck dives. Our leashes are built with strong coils, padded wrist or bicep cuffs, and corrosion-resistant swivels to maximise comfort and durability in saltwater conditions.

      Designed for Comfort and Reliability

      Whether you prefer a wrist or bicep leash, we offer bodyboard leashes with secure Velcro closures, quick-release tabs, and thick urethane cords that hold up under pressure. Each model is selected for comfort, ease of use, and performance—even in powerful surf conditions.

      Shop Bodyboarding Leashes at Long Reef Surf Co.

      From beginner-friendly styles to pro-level gear, our selection of bodyboarding leashes is trusted by wave riders around Australia. Available in a variety of lengths and colours, you can match your leash to your board and style.

      Secure every wave with a dependable bodyboard leash from Long Reef Surf Co—your go-to destination for essential bodyboarding gear.

      FAQs

      A bodyboard leash keeps your board attached to you, making it easier to recover after wipeouts and reducing the risk of losing your board in the surf.

      A wrist bodyboard leash attaches at your wrist for quick access, while a bicep leash sits higher on your arm, keeping it more out of the way while riding.

      It should feel secure without being too tight. A properly fitted leash for bodyboard use stays in place comfortably during movement.

      Most bodyboarding leashes are designed to handle a range of conditions, but stronger setups may be preferred in heavier surf.

      Check your bodyboard leash regularly for signs of wear, such as cracks or weakened sections. Replacing it early helps avoid breakages in the water.