Learn how to roll a sea kayak

Follow their easy progression and nail this recovery technique.

Master your sea kayak roll with advice from Dympna Hayes and James Roberts of the Ontario Sea Kayak Centre in Parry Sound, Ontario. 

About Adventure Kayak Magazine

Adventure Kayak is the international paddling digital and print magazine for sea kayakers, touring kayakers and lakewater kayakers. It is smart, informative and has action-packed editorial, mixing the soft-sided human-interest stories with the kayaking lifestyle. 

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