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The invention of the kook cord: a leash history

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Before there were kook cords, power ropes, or sissy strings, there was just you, the board, and a long-ass swim every time you wiped out. In today’s episode, we unravel the tangled, sometimes controversial history of the surf leash—aka the thing that keeps your board from bashing into rocks (or someone’s head).

From the leash’s clunky and dangerous early prototypes to the day Pat O’Neill accidentally blinded his dad, this episode covers how surfers went from proudly leashless to grudgingly—and then fully—leashed. We’ll hear from Corky Carroll’s 1972 take, unpack the “leashes are for dogs” debate, and figure out if going leashless today still counts as core… or just kooky.

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Manage episode 502217168 series 3652910
Content provided by Zuzanna Wilson and Zuz Wilson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Zuzanna Wilson and Zuz Wilson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Before there were kook cords, power ropes, or sissy strings, there was just you, the board, and a long-ass swim every time you wiped out. In today’s episode, we unravel the tangled, sometimes controversial history of the surf leash—aka the thing that keeps your board from bashing into rocks (or someone’s head).

From the leash’s clunky and dangerous early prototypes to the day Pat O’Neill accidentally blinded his dad, this episode covers how surfers went from proudly leashless to grudgingly—and then fully—leashed. We’ll hear from Corky Carroll’s 1972 take, unpack the “leashes are for dogs” debate, and figure out if going leashless today still counts as core… or just kooky.

  continue reading

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