
Diamond Fishing Rod Leash
A compact, high-strength rod leash that stows in a 10x3 inch space and deploys to 10 feet. Built from 900lb monofilament with fully coated hardware that will not scratch your boat's gel coat. Made in the USA. See our fishing accessories for more gear.
- 900lb breaking strength monofilament
- Stows in a compact 10 x 3 inch space
- Stretches to 10 feet when deployed
- Coated hardware protects gel coat
- Black and white available
- Made in USA, $29.99
900 Pounds of Insurance in Your Pocket
The Diamond Rod Leash solves two problems at once. First, it keeps your rods on the boat when a fish hits at trolling speed. Second, it does it without scratching your gel coat or taking up space in your already-crowded cockpit.
The heavy mono construction stows down to a 10x3 inch coil that fits in a rod holder, pocket, or tackle bag. When deployed, it stretches to a full 10 feet. Every piece of hardware is coated or covered so nothing metal touches your boat's finish. 900lb breaking strength means this leash holds even on a big fish surprise strike.
The heavy mono construction stows down to a 10x3 inch coil that fits in a rod holder, pocket, or tackle bag. When deployed, it stretches to a full 10 feet. Every piece of hardware is coated or covered so nothing metal touches your boat's finish. 900lb breaking strength means this leash holds even on a big fish surprise strike.
900lb Breaking Strength
Heavy monofilament provides serious holding power in a compact package. The coated mono construction handles sudden shock loads from big fish strikes without the bulk of traditional nylon web leashes.
Gel Coat Safe
Every piece of hardware has a coating or cover. No exposed metal edges that could scratch or mar your boat's gel coat finish. A rod leash should protect your tackle, not damage your boat.
Compact Storage
Stows in a 10x3 inch space. Fits in a rod holder, pocket, console compartment, or tackle bag. Deploys to 10 feet when needed. No bulky webbing to deal with when not in use.
How to Use the Diamond Rod Leash
- Uncoil the leash from its compact storage position
- Attach one end to your reel seat or gimbal attachment
- Secure the other end to a cleat, rod holder, or fighting chair
- Verify enough slack for rod handling without excess loose line
- Coil back to storage size when not in use
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | Diamond Fishing |
| Type | Rod Leash |
| Breaking Strength | 900lb |
| Material | Coated Monofilament |
| Stowed Size | 10 x 3 inches |
| Deployed Length | 10 feet |
| Made In | USA |
| Colors | Black, White |
| Price | $29.99 |
How does the Diamond Rod Leash compare to nylon web leashes? +
The Diamond leash is more compact, lighter, and will not scratch gel coat. It trades the flat webbing for 900lb mono that coils tight for storage. See our Calcutta Rod Leash for a nylon web option.
Will the hardware scratch my boat? +
No. Every piece of hardware is coated or covered so nothing metal contacts your boat's finish. This is a key advantage over traditional rod leashes with exposed clips. See our gear essentials.
How do I attach the Diamond Rod Leash? +
Connect one end to your reel attachment point and the other to a cleat, rod holder loop, or fighting chair attachment. The mono stretches to 10 feet for flexible positioning. See our trolling guide.
Black or white? +
Personal preference and boat color. White blends with white boats, black blends with dark hardware. Both have the same 900lb breaking strength. See our fishing accessories.
Is this leash saltwater safe? +
Yes. Coated mono and corrosion-resistant hardware handle saltwater conditions. Made in the USA. Rinse with fresh water after each trip. See our wahoo guide.
Do I need one leash per rod? +
Yes. Each rod in your trolling spread should have its own leash. Stock up so every rod is secured when fishing offshore. See our fishing accessories.