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Creatures Reliance Foil Leash-Black-6'0"

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Overview

The Creatures Reliance Foil Leash is a 6-foot coiled ankle leash built specifically for foil surfing and wing foiling. Made by Creatures of Leisure, the Australian brand with decades of experience in surf leash design, this leash sits within the Reliance product family — the brand's mid-tier line focused on durable materials and dependable construction. The coiled design keeps the cord out of the water and away from the foil's wings and fuselage during riding, reducing the risk of entanglement that straight leashes can present in foiling disciplines.

Creatures of Leisure incorporates several of its proprietary features into this foil-specific model. The connection point uses the brand's patented DNA Flex Mould, designed to distribute stress across the joint rather than concentrating it at a single point. The cuff uses a patented non-slip interior to prevent rotation on the ankle during use, and a Surefire Leash Release allows quick detachment in emergencies — an important safety consideration given the sharp components on a hydrofoil setup.

Key Specs

  • Length: 6' (1.8 m)
  • Cord Thickness: 9/32" (7 mm)
  • Cuff Width: 1 1/2" (38 mm)
  • Railsaver Width: 1" (25 mm)
  • Swivel: Dual Stainless Steel Bearing Swivel (SS316)
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Packaging: Plastic-free

Who It's For

This leash is designed for foil surfers and wing foilers who prefer an ankle attachment point. The 7 mm cord is a standard mid-weight thickness — sturdy enough to handle the forces generated during foiling but not so heavy that it creates excessive drag when coiled. The ankle-mount configuration tends to suit riders who are comfortable with board control and want the leash positioned lower on the leg, keeping it further from the foil mast area.

Beginner to intermediate foilers who are still working on water starts and board recovery will appreciate the coiled design, which retracts slack and keeps the line from draping into the water where it could catch on foil components. More experienced riders who have settled on ankle attachment as their preference will find a reliable, no-frills option here. Riders who spend time in shallow or reef-heavy conditions may also value the Surefire Leash Release for quick disconnection.

In the Lineup

Within the Creatures of Leisure foil leash range, this ankle coil model is one of three attachment options. The brand also offers a Reliance Foil Knee Coil 6 for riders who prefer a calf or below-knee attachment, and a Foil Waist Coil 8 — an 8-foot version with a wider 2.5-inch cuff that wraps around the waist, popular among prone foilers and SUP foilers who want maximum separation between the leash attachment and the foil. All three share the same core construction: 7 mm cord, SS316 swivels, DNA Flex Mould, and Non-Slip Cuff.

At $48, the Reliance Foil Leash sits in the mid-price range for dedicated foil leashes. Comparable products include the Dakine Kainui Foil Coil and the Ocean & Earth Foil Pro Coil leash, both of which target the same segment with similar coiled designs and stainless hardware. The Creatures option differentiates primarily on its patented cuff and mould connection system.

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Last updated Jun 8, 2026 · First seen Apr 11, 2026