A thong of leather, or a long cord, by which a person may hold or restrain an animal, such as a falconer holding his hawk, or a courser his dog. For dogs and cats, the leash is commonly attached to a collar around the neck of the animal.
The cord that attaches a surfers board to their leg. The alternative is don't fall of or spend a lot of time swimming
A retention device used to attach the snowboard to the front foot so that it doesn't run away-completely useless.
A chain, rope, or strap attached to the collar or harness of an animal, especially a dog, and used to lead it or hold it in check.
a figurative restraint; "asked for a collar on program trading in the stock market"; "kept a tight leash on his emotions"; "he's always gotten a long leash"
a must and should be the same length or longer than the surfboard in most cases
a plastic cord that is attached to your board and your ankle
a sure way of gaining control over your dog if needed, and may act as an impromptu muzzle in an emergency
a way to keep your dog from running into the street, chasing other animals and allowing you to keep careful watch over your dog
A cord used to prevent the board being washed away from the surfer.
A long piece of plastic cable between 6-12 feet with velcro ankle or calf straps which attaches you to your board via a leash plug for easy recovery and safety. Most modern leashes also have a rail saver.
Plastic strap that attaches you to your board
A strap used to attach the snowboard to your front leg so that it doesn't escape.
The cord that is attached between your leg and your surfboard. For more information click leash.
A strap or cord which is attached to your board at one end and your front foot at the other to prevent your board from sliding away from you.
A leash or lead is a length of rope, leather, chain or other flexible material ostensibly for restraint or control. Most leashes attach to collars or body harnesses, while others loop directly around the person's neck, wrist, ankle or sometimes around the male genitals.