Convertible Quick Release and Ankle Leash
Available in 7' and 9', Hala Gear's Convertible Leash does it all! Paddle moving water AND flat water with the same leash. Perfect for paddlers looking for versatility, this unique design features two different attachment options.
Option 1: Releasable leash - The sailing shackle and locking carabiner attach to your PFD. The shackle ball system quickly and safely releases.
Option 2 Ankle Leash - Convert the system to an ankle leash by attaching the ankle cuff to the same sailing shackle, and the leash is ready for flat water and surf environments.
Features:
- Two Attachment Options
- Coiled body (reduces drag and keeps the leash out of the way)
- Sailing Shackle
- PFD Quick-release
Shorter 7’ leash:
- Better for river-specific
- River Surfing
- Keeps the board closer in moving water
Longer 9’ leash:
- Better for expedition paddling
- Flat water excursions
- Crossover paddlers
**Recommended for whitewater, surf, and all-around boards such as Atcha, Atcha 86, Fame, Gram, Milligram, Peño, Straight Up, Hoss, Rado, and Radito in whitewater conditions
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SUP Safety Tip: **A leash is an important tool for paddleboarding. However, proper knowledge and correct use are essential to staying safe.
NEVER use an ankle leash on moving water, including rivers and creeks. An ankle leash can hinder your ability to swim effectively and can be difficult to impossible to release, which can be dangerous and even fatal. Decide if a leash is a good fit for your paddling style and safety plan before heading out.
Only Quick-Release Leashes Are Safe To Use On Rivers.
- You must inspect your release mechanism and practice with it and test it to ensure it is continuing to function as inspected. Worn out shackles should be replaced - please see below!
A leash can keep you safer on the river IF YOU USE IT PROPERLY
• NEVER use an ankle leash on moving water
• KNOW where your leash and shackle are at all times
• SOME PFDs may not have a safe place to attach your leash - then DON'T USE a leash
• PULL EARLY if you see you could get ensnared
• PULL DIRECTION is crucial for release
NEVER use a leash attached to your ankle on moving water, including rivers and creeks. An ankle leash can hinder your ability to swim effectively and can be difficult-to-impossible to release, which can be dangerous and even fatal. Decide if a leash is a good fit for your paddling style and safety plan (and practice using your leash) before heading out.
When used properly, leashes and the quick-release components, including the shackle, will release a paddler from their SUP. However, when pulled the wrong direction or otherwise used incorrectly, the shackle may not release. Use Hala Gear's how-to videos to ensure you know how to use your shackle and quick-release correctly.
We encourage paddlers to practice using their quick-release leashes before each outing. Likewise, it is important to always inspect your gear for wear and tear, damage, or deterioration. Frequent inspection ensures your gear is in good condition and reduces the risk of accidents or malfunctions.
To ensure our customers and paddlers have the most up-to-date, reliable gear, we are offering replacement welded shackles. To qualify for a replacement, please fill out this form and share a photo of your outdated or otherwise deteriorated shackle.
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