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From: Alistair Blachford <alistair_at_zoology.ubc.ca>
subject: [Paddlewise] Roll Aid Discussion
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 11:38:43 -0800
WARNING - I'm the Roll-Aid guy!  :-)

A friend of mine forwarded to me a copy of the discussion, so I've
joined the list.  Steve Holtzman seems to fully understand the role of
this product, and I'm glad he's out there.  I have a few comments to add.

I work by the philosophy that a paddler should have multiple safety
options, and in my mind they are:
1. stay upright
2. Eskimo roll
3. some kinda righting aid
4. wet exit and then re-enter

If a bomb-proof roll (rare) means that you disregard levels 3 and 4 then
you're comfortable with a higher level of risk than I am.  Let's say you
only skip level 3.  A wet exit is an extreme measure.  It can happen
that the next wave separates you from your boat, and then you're in
trouble even if the water is nice and warm.  In cold water there are
lots of other reasons to avoid a wet exit.

Many things can be used as righting aids: inflated paddle float,
half a flutter board (swimming training thing), someone's boat bow,
inflated seal skin ...  But how fast are these to deploy?  When you are
probably a bit surprised and maybe a little freaked?  Using a PFD as a
righting aid is better than a wet exit if you are successful.  But if
you drop it, or come out of your boat, then you're not wearing a PFD.

So much for ease of deployment, how about size?  The BackUP (or Roll-Aid)
is the size of a can of 3 tennis balls.  How big are these other potential
righting aids?  I suggest that someone who carries 2 paddle floats plus
a sea seat (list contributor) would have less bulk if they had just a
BackUP instead.

Every BackUP has, written on the outside, "Avoid dangerous conditions.
Learn to roll."  Safety levels 1 and 2.  Learn how to read the weather
and the water, practice your bracing and rolling, and consider having
a level 3 option rather than just skipping to level 4.  Level 3 is
often left out of safety discussions and gear categories.  My 2 cents,

Alistair

P.S. If you get a BackUP second hand, without a manual, you can
download a manual for free from the website www.roll-aid.com
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