Leashes are great in certain situations where brakes would do very little to stop the ski* ... but pow touring isn't one of them. If you're on any kind of heavier binding, I think brakes over leashes make sense.
That said, I have leashes over brakes on all my skis for weight reasons. I like these leashes the best so far:
https://skimo.co/atk-kevlar-leash 60 cm elongation, 70 kg breaking force, and weigh 17g. But I haven't taken a fall where my skis came off or been caught in an avalanche yet, though, so I have no idea if that is an appropriate breaking force. I used to have the B&D ones, but they were kind of annoyingly long and fiddle-y.
*e.g, transitioning from skis on pack to skis on feet in steep terrain (after booting or rapping), when skiing slowly in consequential terrain where a brake would do nothing to stop the ski, etc. Mostly low-velocity situations in steep terrain, as was said above.
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