Oru Kayak How To: How to Rescue Your Kayaking Partner
In this tutorial video, Jeff with Oru Kayak demonstrates how to rescue your paddling partner. He covers the Bow Rescue, Hand of God Rescue and T Rescue techniques to help you get a fellow kayaker safely out of the water. Learn the right way to practice kayak rescue techniques and how they differ. These methods are simple to learn and perfect for beginning paddlers and experienced ones alike. Oru takes kayak safety seriously and offers a complete line of accessories for our folding origami kayaks - all designed to make your paddling experience safer and more enjoyable. What’s more, Oru’s kayaks are more lightweight and portable than inflatable or hard shell kayaks. Be sure to check out Oru University’s entire Paddling 101 series here: • Oru Kayak: Paddling 101 Learn More About Oru Kayak https://www.orukayak.com/ Oru Kayak Accessories https://www.orukayak.com/collections/... Follow Us on Instagram / orukayak Friend Us on Facebook / orukayak See our Full Lineup https://www.orukayak.com/pages/compare

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