Really well done set of instructions. When I was learning. After some work I had a pretty reliable roll. A friend who was a much better paddler than I, offered to take me on a trip down a river that was more challenging than I was accustomed to. He required 10 rolls consecutively, 30 second rest then 10 more , without a miss. If I could do that I could go. Took me some months to learn to be efficient enough. Along the way I thought I’ll never be able to do this. Eventually I got it and really opened my paddling confidence.
This video really helped me break the roll down and figure out what I was doing wrong…and bam…I got that roll down. Many thanks you’re a gifted teacher!
Haaaa Haaaa! Were you reading a magazine at 8:50? That's awesome. Really great, thorough description! I'd like to have a roll. Would give me confidence to tackle bigger stuff. Thanks for doing this!
Had the best progress today, based on this video. Really helped me set up and realize I had to practice getting in that position. 👍👍👍 I need to do a lot of conditioning tho
Awesome! I’ve been whitewater kayaking since 2018 and grew up on a knee board every weekend. I’m just now becoming curious about ditching half the paddle. It’s great to see a well done video randomly pop up on RUclips that solves some mysteries, and leaves me feeling like I could definitely learn at least a pool roll pretty quickly. Actually seems simpler than rolling a kayak in some aspects, yet finishes the same as a back deck roll in a kayak. The higher CG is what would really make it feel odd by comparison I think. I need to try this out…
I haven't tried it yet but I can one hand roll my kayak and feel like I might have a serious shot at rolling a (small) canoe from this video first try 😀
Hey, I'm having trouble with my offside roll. I'm having a lot of trouble getting the boat flat and getting under the boat. I have a black fly option and my onside roll is feeling very solid. Have any suggestions? Or strokes to pull myself under the boat?
Hey! I have trouble getting completely under the boat sometimes as well. I've used onside to offside paddle sweeps under the water - keeping the tgrip close to my core and engaging my core to move my upper body under the boat. Depending on the depth of the water, the sweep angle can vary. Your pfd wants to float and if your upper body is close to the surface, you'll need to push yourself and pfd under the boat. Rocking your knees back and forth and tucking close to the onside deck can help with the transition to flat as well. Experimenting with the sweep to pivot the boat around on your onside may help too since you are comfortable there.
Half the blade, twice the paddler. All jokes aside, canoeing can make easy rivers more challenging and a very easy craft for self rescue. Definitely harder, definitely a fun alternative to kayaking :)
Really well done set of instructions.
When I was learning. After some work I had a pretty reliable roll. A friend who was a much better paddler than I, offered to take me on a trip down a river that was more challenging than I was accustomed to. He required 10 rolls consecutively, 30 second rest then 10 more , without a miss. If I could do that I could go. Took me some months to learn to be efficient enough. Along the way I thought I’ll never be able to do this. Eventually I got it and really opened my paddling confidence.
Thanks for the great dissection of the roll. This give me a renewed vigor to attack and add this skill to my toolbox.
Great video! I love seeing more canoe content on the tube :D
This video really helped me break the roll down and figure out what I was doing wrong…and bam…I got that roll down. Many thanks you’re a gifted teacher!
Haaaa Haaaa! Were you reading a magazine at 8:50? That's awesome. Really great, thorough description! I'd like to have a roll. Would give me confidence to tackle bigger stuff. Thanks for doing this!
Had the best progress today, based on this video. Really helped me set up and realize I had to practice getting in that position. 👍👍👍 I need to do a lot of conditioning tho
Awesome! I’ve been whitewater kayaking since 2018 and grew up on a knee board every weekend. I’m just now becoming curious about ditching half the paddle. It’s great to see a well done video randomly pop up on RUclips that solves some mysteries, and leaves me feeling like I could definitely learn at least a pool roll pretty quickly. Actually seems simpler than rolling a kayak in some aspects, yet finishes the same as a back deck roll in a kayak. The higher CG is what would really make it feel odd by comparison I think. I need to try this out…
This is a fantastic breakdown of each component, and entertaining as well!
I lost my roll recently. down to a 50% at best success rate. thanks for the video. its helping.
Keep putting up content, we'll watch it
Great video thank you
I haven't tried it yet but I can one hand roll my kayak and feel like I might have a serious shot at rolling a (small) canoe from this video first try 😀
Hey, I'm having trouble with my offside roll. I'm having a lot of trouble getting the boat flat and getting under the boat. I have a black fly option and my onside roll is feeling very solid. Have any suggestions? Or strokes to pull myself under the boat?
Hey! I have trouble getting completely under the boat sometimes as well. I've used onside to offside paddle sweeps under the water - keeping the tgrip close to my core and engaging my core to move my upper body under the boat. Depending on the depth of the water, the sweep angle can vary. Your pfd wants to float and if your upper body is close to the surface, you'll need to push yourself and pfd under the boat. Rocking your knees back and forth and tucking close to the onside deck can help with the transition to flat as well. Experimenting with the sweep to pivot the boat around on your onside may help too since you are comfortable there.
@@kellyperkins9201 Thanks for the suggestions! I'll give this a try
Super helpful! Custom grassstick? Specs?
Just the standard guide stick in a 54" :)
Mega cool😊
Wondering why not just kayak..
Half the blade, twice the paddler. All jokes aside, canoeing can make easy rivers more challenging and a very easy craft for self rescue. Definitely harder, definitely a fun alternative to kayaking :)
I'm never going to get this... I try every season..
Hey what paddle is that?
@rickylyons6125 it's a Grass Sticks!
I can do the first half………