Nice video, I was curious about that deck launch from Twin Island pier. I’ve capsized my kayak trying to board from that pier and I wonder if that launch would be easier. cheers!
@@marioduarte4444, I’d rather do seal launch from the deck than get into my kayak from the deck simply because it is not only easier but also cooler :)
@@marioduarte4444, that is why I stay with PE (Polyethylene) kayaks. I don’t trust myself with composite or carbon Kevlar boats. I would break them in a month :)
Great video, thanks. I use Kalleq with my inflatable kayaks. It totally surprised me how efficient it was with an 81cm wide one. 🙃 I can't roll yet and rolling an inflatable is a triple challenge. It's time to learn it though. 😉
I am glad to know Kalleq is such a popular choice of paddle among many kayakers including you and me, which confirms that I made the right choice. I agree with you that rolling an inflatable kayak is much harder. Hopefully, you can do it without much trouble in the near future. Good luck :)
The spray skirt I am using is Immersion Research Shockwave Bungee Spray Skirt. immersionresearch.com/collections/spray-skirts/products/shockwave-bungee-spray-skirt
Great rolling, boy how I wish I could roll like you. l love my Kalleq, it’s a 230 cm though I’m still learning to roll, also got the Gearlab rolling float to help learn. Can you hand roll Super K? You know I was told by a popular Canoe and Kayak store that Greenland paddles are inefficient, and I just shook my head. Love watching your videos.
First of all, you got the best Greenland paddle probably ever made in my opinion. Greenland paddles are super efficient depending on how good you are with them just like any other tool. So, calling it inefficient is ignorant. To answer your question, I don’t do hand rolls not only because I have never tried it but also because I can’t find it practical enough to motivate myself to learn and practice it especially in rough waters. However, that’s just me. I hope you have more success in your rolls in the future. You will get it. It is just a matter of time :)
My glasses get fogged up too. To solve the problem, I always carry a hand towel in a plastic bag inside my PFD. I also scoop water onto my glasses, which gives me a few seconds of clear vision.
It all depends on the length of your arms when you spread them open horizontally. However, the standard length is 220cm, and that’s what I have for my Kellaq. I find it perfect for me. My other Greenland paddle, which is a 210cm Akiak, is more like my storm paddle. By the way, my height is 172cm. Hopefully, this helps :)
Love your new video format with narration! Well done~ 🤩👏🏻✨
Thanks babe. It was your suggestions:)
Ive put quite a few miles on the Kalleq, great paddle for touring and rolling!
I couldn’t agree more.
Great video!
Thanks!😊
Nice video, I was curious about that deck launch from Twin Island pier. I’ve capsized my kayak trying to board from that pier and I wonder if that launch would be easier. cheers!
@@marioduarte4444, I’d rather do seal launch from the deck than get into my kayak from the deck simply because it is not only easier but also cooler :)
@@iamasuperkorean does that work with all types of kayak materials or thermo / composite ones would get scratches?
great content, I'll subscribe!
@@marioduarte4444, that is why I stay with PE (Polyethylene) kayaks. I don’t trust myself with composite or carbon Kevlar boats. I would break them in a month :)
Great video, thanks.
I use Kalleq with my inflatable kayaks. It totally surprised me how efficient it was with an 81cm wide one. 🙃
I can't roll yet and rolling an inflatable is a triple challenge. It's time to learn it though. 😉
I am glad to know Kalleq is such a popular choice of paddle among many kayakers including you and me, which confirms that I made the right choice. I agree with you that rolling an inflatable kayak is much harder. Hopefully, you can do it without much trouble in the near future. Good luck :)
Hi Super K. What spray skirt are you using? Thanks
The spray skirt I am using is Immersion Research Shockwave Bungee Spray Skirt.
immersionresearch.com/collections/spray-skirts/products/shockwave-bungee-spray-skirt
Great rolling, boy how I wish I could roll like you. l love my Kalleq, it’s a 230 cm though I’m still learning to roll, also got the Gearlab rolling float to help learn. Can you hand roll Super K? You know I was told by a popular Canoe and Kayak store that Greenland paddles are inefficient, and I just shook my head. Love watching your videos.
First of all, you got the best Greenland paddle probably ever made in my opinion. Greenland paddles are super efficient depending on how good you are with them just like any other tool. So, calling it inefficient is ignorant. To answer your question, I don’t do hand rolls not only because I have never tried it but also because I can’t find it practical enough to motivate myself to learn and practice it especially in rough waters. However, that’s just me. I hope you have more success in your rolls in the future. You will get it. It is just a matter of time :)
Hello, SuperK:
Who makes the orange paddle you’re using, and what kind of hardware secures it to your kayak?
The orange Greenland paddle is Gearlab Akiak, and I use a regular bungee cord to secure it to the deck.
You are such a good roller but one question, how come your glasses don't get fogged up with the salt after a roll? Mine do big time.
My glasses get fogged up too. To solve the problem, I always carry a hand towel in a plastic bag inside my PFD. I also scoop water onto my glasses, which gives me a few seconds of clear vision.
Have you tested the Ipik ?
If yes, what are you thoughts in comparison to the Kalleq. I am looking to buy my first Greenland paddle.
I haven’t had a chance to try Ipik yet. However, when one of my paddles dies, I will definitely get it :)
What would be a good size in term of length for kalleq? Any recommendations? Thanks!
It all depends on the length of your arms when you spread them open horizontally. However, the standard length is 220cm, and that’s what I have for my Kellaq. I find it perfect for me. My other Greenland paddle, which is a 210cm Akiak, is more like my storm paddle. By the way, my height is 172cm. Hopefully, this helps :)
@@iamasuperkorean yes. Thank you!