The Hi-N-Dry is a paddle shaft attachment that provides sufficient buoyancy to make rolling and bracing a kayak a breeze. It is a great confidence boost for kayakers at any skill level and is a great way to get newcomers into the sport of kayaking by lowering the learning curve and boosting confidence by eliminating fear. Disclaimer: This video is meant as a demonstration of the Hi-N-Dry and not as a proper rolling form demonstration. These beginners all make mistakes during the video and the clips selected were not chosen on the merits of flawless form – which would not serve the purpose of visualizing the aid given in spite of poor form. We encourage use of proper form with or without a Hi-N-Dry. Poor form can lead to injury with or without a Hi-N-Dry. Learning proper form should always be a top priority. Kayakers shown are beginners making beginner mistakes which should resonate with many who make or have made the same mistakes. To purchase or find out more, visit www.shaftfloat.com Patent Pending
Watch and learn how to hold a paddle when kayaking from our expert in thisfree boating video on kayaking and canoeing for beginners. Expert: Phil Meyer Bio: Phil Meyer started his kayaking career in Colorado in the days when kayaks were made in the backyard out of fiberglass and river trips meant stopping in eddies to duct tape your kayak back together. Filmmaker: Paul Raila
Learn about kayak paddles and what to look for when buying a kayak paddle in this free video. Expert: Lloyd Reeves Contact: www.fastkayak.com Bio: Lloyd Reeves started paddling with his dad as a preschooler. He won his first canoe race at the age of 12 and built his first kayak at the age of 14. Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves
Learn about kayak paddles and what to look for when buying a kayak paddle in this free video. Expert: Lloyd Reeves Contact: www.fastkayak.com Bio: Lloyd Reeves started paddling with his dad as a preschooler. He won his first canoe race at the age of 12 and built his first kayak at the age of 14. Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves