I suffered from insomnia for years and then I discovered this video. I watch it religiously now and fall asleep and go to bed. Sometimes I even snooze at the keyboard so don't ever watch this at work. Thanks a heap man!
My one additional hack to this was/is to add in a pair of socks and boxers after the folding and just prior to rolling. This way you grab one roll when heading to the shower during deployment, or while camping to this day.
I do that too. I'm a motorcyclist who travels a lot, and have been doing that for....35 years, or so? Started out just folding them together. Impressed a woman at the laundry, so she started doing it with her husband's clothes. I don't go to all that extra folding stuff, it just doesn't get that wrinkled to worry about.
Yes! I fold my guy's smalls this way. It also gives me an opportunity to inspect and pitch anything that is getting a bit worn. He loves it especially when packing for a trip or going for a shower. Just grab & go.
Or just fold it like a normal person. You can fit plenty of shirts for camping the normal way. Really excessive and kinda useless, unless you gotta kiss your CO's ass or something. Not something you need to do in real life.
In the Navy we all are taught to fold our shirts. It's all neat folding but I feel the ranger roll is actually more efficient for travel & saving space than having a big stack of folded shirts.
It very much is, I do it all the time because i have such little space. Regular folding i can only fit about ten shirts in my nightstand, ranger roll i can fit almost double, not quite but almost, also, in my experience it leaves less wrinkles since there aren't any sharp creases you have to iron out.
I tried it on my towel first time and it came out perfect. Then i tried it on my pillow case came out perfect then on my t shirts once again came perfect. I have fixed my space problems in my drawers. Thank you so much 😁😁
You don't need to turn the bottom inside out -- you can just fold it under. When you fold the sides in, it will still create the pocket you need to wrap it up at the end. Also, you don't need to roll it the whole way. You can fold the shirt over about 2/3 of the way and then roll it up....Less rolling, same result.
I like the fold at the end of the shirt technique for wrapping it up nice and tight, but other than that I gotta say, as someone who was in the Air Force briefly and was the t-shirt roller for my element in the flight, you guys had it easy on the t-shirt rolling techniques required for inspection from what I see here. inb4 chair force lololololol Yea, I know, it gets that reputation, and deservingly in most cases, but I was in when Gen Mosely was trying to turn the PRT into a mirror of what Marines do while still keeping the stress of the psychological pressures. I'm not sure if it was just my street flight that was like that, but yea. No disrespect though, efficiency is efficiency and that shirt does look nice and presentable at the end result. I just saw the video title and thought I'd see that it'd be even more difficult and painstakingly critical for errors as what I went through. Edit: I hope you guys in the comments that are talking about how long he's taking are just taking the piss and not serious about the time he's taking to do it. He's being courteous and doing it that way so even the slow crowd can understand it. He's trying to show how to do it, not just do an example.
I understand taking the time to fold something correctly. I used to skydive and got teased all the time about the length of time it took me to pack my chute. Some guys would be running to the plane still tucking material into their container. I wanted to make sure mine was folded the best it could be before I flung myself out of....all together now...a perfectly good airplane.
It’s truly incredible there aren’t more skydiving deaths in this country. I’ve seen what you’re talking about with guys folding their chutes in in the plane. A lot of them are heavy drug users too (not just weed). People need to really do their homework when picking a place to go skydiving. Last place I went I wasn’t even sure the pilot was sober. The rest of the employees were tweakers. I’ll probably never go skydiving again bc nowhere I’ve been has been as safe as it was in the military.
I discovered rolling only 5 years ago, and I'm 73! When I travel in my small plane, I can pack more efficiently, I then started doing it at home. NO FOLDING though, well, one fold in half, long wise, then roll, done, super quick and easy.
Nicely done. I believe any man could benefit from this at one time or another. As an Outdoorsman I could have used that knowledge my entire lifetime. Thank you.
this tutorial is better than the "pinch fold" thing for shirts. really helpful im going back to my home country since im in georgia and i only have a small bag. thank you.
@@JohnnyRaze99 I have tried it. I have packed a bag or two over the years and found it only makes it harder to find what your looking for. Especially in the dark. I don't ever mind admitting when I'm wrong. I personally think the type of bag dictates the best way to pack. A t shirt can be folded or rolled to the same size. Anything with a zipper or full collar will create different problems and so on. In my day your kit needed to look fresh and presentable even when you been on patrol for the last 4 days.
If I'm packing for a trip and taking a suitcase I prefer the method where I lay all my shirts flat on top of each other, then fold them all together in a way where the finished product matches the dimensions of the suitcase. Way less wrinkles and no stretched out bottom seams.
Back in Basic in the 1970's they had to be 6"inches wide or the length of a Dollar Bill. We didn't have a lot of time checking and rechecking, it had to be done as second nature. If it wasn't up to par, the DI had a detail to use them to clean the head. Good video !
The military certainly does teach you ways to spend hours foldiung a f-ing t-shirt. I just recently stopped doing it the way the Navy wanted me to do it, and I think I've already saved years of my life! :D
Trying this out after 10 years of the skivvy roll, I think this will be a better space saver. Quick cheat on setting the bottom flap: cuff it to where the second, lower tag that's generally on the left by your hip is just starting to peak out. See the tag, it's ready to bag.
Dude, I’m a Retired 11B, served 1986-2009, we did the same in Basic and while at Duty Stations, guess the Army doesn’t do open drawer wall locker inspections every morning like we used to.
Ranger roll? Never heard it called that when we did that way in Army basic training in early 1970s. We rolled issued boxes briefs the same way. Primarily for inspections but works well for stuffing 'em into a duffle bag.
Always rolled my clothes working on the road. Now that I'm retired I finally learned how I should've done the t-shirts. Someday I might look up "pants".
This is great. I've used it for years. I've also looked up and developed folding techniques for other types of garments. Each type of garment gets a unique shape. That way it's easier to store your clothes. You can do chaotic storage, because it's very easy to identify what you have. Going somewhere? Very easy to pack besides the laptop.
Care to share what the other garment folding technique/ videos are? I started folding all my tees with the ranger fold technique and standing them vertically, so when I look down at my tees I see all the colours without having to dig under the tees only for them to not be stacked as neatly anymore. This technique makes me WANT to fold my clothes after I pull them off the line. I need more techniques so I can want to tackle all the rest of the garments from my wardrobe.
don't need to roll the bottom like that, just fold, 3-4 fingers width is usually good enough, face the front down, fold the bottom so it lips under the front, fold the arms like you did then roll from the top, you still enough cloth to hold it in place and still look neater without needing to double check and is a lot faster.
This is an excellent skill to have for travel. My only issue is that, because everything is rolled up small, more stuff fits in my suitcase making it super heavy to lift in and out of the car. 😂
Good video. Quick and simple. Navy does something similar - goal is same: Organized and small. When first learning to fold stuff, there was a "story" to go with each one (to help you remember). The "stories" were not for polite company. Has anything changed?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed. I'm sure all branches have their own way of doing it, and for me when learning this in basic training, there were no stories, only "You privates better learn to keep your gear neat and organized or you all are going to sweat." and we all did, a lot, until we all learned haha.
Military surplus stores if you can't get on post/base. A lot of not so bright people tend to sell some of their issued gear and then panic when they have to show they still have it all; and a bunch of people genuinely lose stuff too. Stores like that will often sell you the replacements but at a higher cost.
But he didn't do what I was expecting/hoping for: There was an already rolled shirt on the table. I'd hoped it had been rolled for a day or two and I'd want to see it unrolled to see if it was wrinkled.
This is way way neater than i ever did it. But did something very similar. I remember the first time we was going on long recon and the captain said "oi lads, all that crap over there is coming with" We all proceeded to just stare at that mountain of stuff and went like "nah... all that shit will never fit in the pack". It did. It really did. Using similar techniques.
Heck no way I got no time, I haven't even folded a single piece of cloth in my entire life but my cleaning ladies do need to watch this video though :)
Cool! That would organize my shirts, but not allow me to see which print I want to display that day. Might try this for my next motorcycle trip though since I will only bring a few shirts with me.
Why is it that nearly all ex vets (retired us) grow grizzly adams beards? Do they hand in their razors when they de-kit? I served nearly 30 years and still shave just about every day!!!
legend has it he’s still checking the fold at the bottom to this day
Dog...
If you dont do it right you can mess up the whole fold and in a tutorial you want to emphasize that
Till this DAY
still double checking.. still got it right.
🤣👋🤣👋
I suffered from insomnia for years and then I discovered this video. I watch it religiously now and fall asleep and go to bed. Sometimes I even snooze at the keyboard so don't ever watch this at work. Thanks a heap man!
My one additional hack to this was/is to add in a pair of socks and boxers after the folding and just prior to rolling. This way you grab one roll when heading to the shower during deployment, or while camping to this day.
Hundo P facts.
I do that too. I'm a motorcyclist who travels a lot, and have been doing that for....35 years, or so? Started out just folding them together. Impressed a woman at the laundry, so she started doing it with her husband's clothes. I don't go to all that extra folding stuff, it just doesn't get that wrinkled to worry about.
Yes! I fold my guy's smalls this way. It also gives me an opportunity to inspect and pitch anything that is getting a bit worn. He loves it especially when packing for a trip or going for a shower. Just grab & go.
Brilliant!
Or just fold it like a normal person. You can fit plenty of shirts for camping the normal way. Really excessive and kinda useless, unless you gotta kiss your CO's ass or something. Not something you need to do in real life.
*proceeds to ranger roll all shirts in the house*
update 6 26 2022.
this is my favorite way of doing laundry and my wife hates it
That's what I'm doing today. If it's not on a hangar, it's going to be ranger rolled.
Moms gonna be pissed
@@diegom6275 most likely
Me at the moment
@@diegom6275 "StOp RaNgEr RoLlInG aLl mY ClOtHeS"
6yrs old been doing for 6yrs thanks bro, clothes never wrinkle and stay neat save space in my home and on go mode
That's awesome, glad you've found this useful. Cheers!
Instructions were unclear , I’m now in the army
Boot ass comment
@@thermalgaming4710 It was a joke lmao
Its how they getcha man
Instructions were unclear, I'm now scheduled for the ASVAB and will be enlisting in the army.
@@a-10warthog23 rip
In the Navy we all are taught to fold our shirts. It's all neat folding but I feel the ranger roll is actually more efficient for travel & saving space than having a big stack of folded shirts.
It very much is, I do it all the time because i have such little space. Regular folding i can only fit about ten shirts in my nightstand, ranger roll i can fit almost double, not quite but almost, also, in my experience it leaves less wrinkles since there aren't any sharp creases you have to iron out.
Hope you got a few extra hours..
In the Navy and Air Force recruits aren't taught discipline.
@@rc8824 we used to…but the weak woke left ruined it.
At least you don't have the gay cartoon the Army has....
After 5 videos, this is the only video that shows how to roll in one shot and explain what NOT to do when you get to the pouch. Thank you so much!
I’m packing for a trip and this helped me a lot, thanks mate!
Saammee
@@tallanimetree1801 dont forget to do it and undo it 10 times.
Hope you didn't miss your flight
@@tezhug1890 His mates left without him after waiting so long.
Make sure you start 4 weeks before you go . 🤭
I tried it on my towel first time and it came out perfect. Then i tried it on my pillow case came out perfect then on my t shirts once again came perfect. I have fixed my space problems in my drawers.
Thank you so much 😁😁
I’m glad I watched this. Now I can fit all my t-shirts in one drawer. Thanks bro.
Now you gotta fold the pants.
@@Greendragon547 u can try and do something that is like the same to the ranger roll cause I did and it worked
In one drawer? Pah! Amateur.
I keep all my shirts in my coat pocket. No need for drawers. 😂
@@peterclarke7240 lol
Either you have a very small drawer or a LOT of t-shirts.
You don't need to turn the bottom inside out -- you can just fold it under. When you fold the sides in, it will still create the pocket you need to wrap it up at the end. Also, you don't need to roll it the whole way. You can fold the shirt over about 2/3 of the way and then roll it up....Less rolling, same result.
I like the fold at the end of the shirt technique for wrapping it up nice and tight, but other than that I gotta say, as someone who was in the Air Force briefly and was the t-shirt roller for my element in the flight, you guys had it easy on the t-shirt rolling techniques required for inspection from what I see here.
inb4 chair force lololololol
Yea, I know, it gets that reputation, and deservingly in most cases, but I was in when Gen Mosely was trying to turn the PRT into a mirror of what Marines do while still keeping the stress of the psychological pressures. I'm not sure if it was just my street flight that was like that, but yea.
No disrespect though, efficiency is efficiency and that shirt does look nice and presentable at the end result. I just saw the video title and thought I'd see that it'd be even more difficult and painstakingly critical for errors as what I went through.
Edit: I hope you guys in the comments that are talking about how long he's taking are just taking the piss and not serious about the time he's taking to do it. He's being courteous and doing it that way so even the slow crowd can understand it. He's trying to show how to do it, not just do an example.
Good clear video. I'm planning to show this to my Scoutmaster husband for the next time he takes a crew on a multi-day backpacking trip.
7 years later, still the best way to roll a shirt up.
If you have 4 1/2 hours to pack, this is great info.
actually, it's pretty quick when you have done it every day for 6 weeks basic training.
I understand taking the time to fold something correctly. I used to skydive and got teased all the time about the length of time it took me to pack my chute. Some guys would be running to the plane still tucking material into their container. I wanted to make sure mine was folded the best it could be before I flung myself out of....all together now...a perfectly good airplane.
Haha I’d take my time on a chute too but this is a T-shirt 😂
niice story time story...
It’s truly incredible there aren’t more skydiving deaths in this country. I’ve seen what you’re talking about with guys folding their chutes in in the plane. A lot of them are heavy drug users too (not just weed). People need to really do their homework when picking a place to go skydiving. Last place I went I wasn’t even sure the pilot was sober. The rest of the employees were tweakers. I’ll probably never go skydiving again bc nowhere I’ve been has been as safe as it was in the military.
I discovered rolling only 5 years ago, and I'm 73! When I travel in my small plane, I can pack more efficiently, I then started doing it at home. NO FOLDING though, well, one fold in half, long wise, then roll, done, super quick and easy.
Nicely done. I believe any man could benefit from this at one time or another. As an Outdoorsman I could have used that knowledge my entire lifetime. Thank you.
I definitely need a Part II to this video to see if your T-shirt is wrinkled after a day!
I’m used this for travel and its a huge space saver. Pants and other items as well.
this tutorial is better than the "pinch fold" thing for shirts. really helpful im going back to my home country since im in georgia and i only have a small bag. thank you.
When I was homeless and hitchhiking across the USA this is how I did all my clothing. Really saves space in your pack.
No it doesn't.
@@captainchaos3053 saved it in mine.
@@JohnnyRaze99 no it doesn't. The volume of cloth is the same no matter what way you fold it.
@@captainchaos3053 Try it and you'll see. It's okay to be wrong, Chaos.
@@JohnnyRaze99 I have tried it. I have packed a bag or two over the years and found it only makes it harder to find what your looking for. Especially in the dark. I don't ever mind admitting when I'm wrong. I personally think the type of bag dictates the best way to pack. A t shirt can be folded or rolled to the same size. Anything with a zipper or full collar will create different problems and so on. In my day your kit needed to look fresh and presentable even when you been on patrol for the last 4 days.
If I'm packing for a trip and taking a suitcase I prefer the method where I lay all my shirts flat on top of each other, then fold them all together in a way where the finished product matches the dimensions of the suitcase. Way less wrinkles and no stretched out bottom seams.
Back in Basic in the 1970's they had to be 6"inches wide or the length of a Dollar Bill. We didn't have a lot of time checking and rechecking, it had to be done as second nature. If it wasn't up to par, the DI had a detail to use them to clean the head. Good video !
I've never heard of a ranger roll. Learn something everyday.
The military certainly does teach you ways to spend hours foldiung a f-ing t-shirt. I just recently stopped doing it the way the Navy wanted me to do it, and I think I've already saved years of my life! :D
Good grief! Let's roll the sucker and get moving. Twenty pats per fold is 19 too many. I'm halfway to my destination by the time I watched this video.
I fold my t shirt and i feel proud on u bro thanku for teaching us❤❤❤
This seems like a great way to do it for a bugout bag or when traveling.
Thanks for tips!
Trying this out after 10 years of the skivvy roll, I think this will be a better space saver. Quick cheat on setting the bottom flap: cuff it to where the second, lower tag that's generally on the left by your hip is just starting to peak out. See the tag, it's ready to bag.
Here after listening to MotorInc.
This is a great skill to learn!
That’s a good looking spring roll! 🥡🥢
Dude, I’m a Retired 11B, served 1986-2009, we did the same in Basic and while at Duty Stations, guess the Army doesn’t do open drawer wall locker inspections every morning like we used to.
Ranger roll? Never heard it called that when we did that way in Army basic training in early 1970s. We rolled issued boxes briefs the same way. Primarily for inspections but works well for stuffing 'em into a duffle bag.
Always rolled my clothes working on the road. Now that I'm retired I finally learned how I should've done the t-shirts. Someday I might look up "pants".
This is great. I've used it for years. I've also looked up and developed folding techniques for other types of garments. Each type of garment gets a unique shape. That way it's easier to store your clothes. You can do chaotic storage, because it's very easy to identify what you have. Going somewhere? Very easy to pack besides the laptop.
Care to share what the other garment folding technique/ videos are?
I started folding all my tees with the ranger fold technique and standing them vertically, so when I look down at my tees I see all the colours without having to dig under the tees only for them to not be stacked as neatly anymore. This technique makes me WANT to fold my clothes after I pull them off the line. I need more techniques so I can want to tackle all the rest of the garments from my wardrobe.
Thx for this vid now my chair doesnt have a giant pile of clothes on it
With practice you can actually roll a whole Ranger up like this.
I've known a whole platoon to fit inside a suitcase.
don't need to roll the bottom like that, just fold, 3-4 fingers width is usually good enough, face the front down, fold the bottom so it lips under the front, fold the arms like you did then roll from the top, you still enough cloth to hold it in place and still look neater without needing to double check and is a lot faster.
Idk if you checked the folds enough man keep working
I learned how to fold a skivvie shirt at RTC GRTLKS in 1969, I could fold and pack my entire seabag in the time it took this guy to fold one shirt.
The t-shirts crammed into my dresser are all laughing hysterically.😂
This is better than what we did in flight school but it really brings back memories so thank you.
Thank you for the information. I'm hungry for three Egg Rolls and two beef Burritos now.
If u double check a double check, is it a double check?
Bout to travel for summer 2024 and needed this! Godbless everyone
Clear and concise bro I couldn't even get it wrong. Thank you very much 🐴
By the time he's done with one shirt, I'd be done packing a whole suitcase.
Nice and neat must be drilled into these guys from day one, every tutorial I’ve seen they all say it repetitiously. 😂 💪🏼
This is an excellent skill to have for travel. My only issue is that, because everything is rolled up small, more stuff fits in my suitcase making it super heavy to lift in and out of the car. 😂
Good video. Quick and simple.
Navy does something similar - goal is same: Organized and small.
When first learning to fold stuff, there was a "story" to go with each one (to help you remember). The "stories" were not for polite company. Has anything changed?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed. I'm sure all branches have their own way of doing it, and for me when learning this in basic training, there were no stories, only "You privates better learn to keep your gear neat and organized or you all are going to sweat." and we all did, a lot, until we all learned haha.
I don't know why this had to be recorded in a pub, during a football match, with pristine recording (?)
☆
I washed, dried and folded my laundry during this video.
P.S. it actually is a nice tight roll!
I had like 3 bins of shirts in my house now I have less than one very useful
Wit all respect I can pack my suitcase in the time this folding takes
When you get bored with the meeting so decide to make a TH-cam video while the meeting continues.without you.
more time has been spent folding this tshirt than my parents did on my entire education!
Hope everyone has a nice trip
It's an efficient packing method but it does anything but avoiding wrinkles.
dude where can i buy those shirts, they were the most comfortable shirts
For real man, gotta find the closest PX lol
Military surplus stores if you can't get on post/base. A lot of not so bright people tend to sell some of their issued gear and then panic when they have to show they still have it all; and a bunch of people genuinely lose stuff too. Stores like that will often sell you the replacements but at a higher cost.
i had my doubts but daym the finshed product speaks for itself
Thanks for this video! I’m trying to pack away all my clothes and Christmas gifts before I go back to college 😂
If you want to see some ridiculous clothing and personal area routines you should see what had to do in Warrant Officer Candidate School(WOCS).
This video has a good explanation than other 👍🏼
It's help me to fold my T as good as well
i learned how to do this with the shirt on and my D.I. gave me a gold star on the way to the hospital
In the rangers they taught them to wash their hands after they pee. In the Army they taught us ,not to piss on our hands.
Only 2.5 minutes to fold one t-shirt, impressive.
What’s it look like after a day in your luggage bag? 😮
But he didn't do what I was expecting/hoping for: There was an already rolled shirt on the table. I'd hoped it had been rolled for a day or two and I'd want to see it unrolled to see if it was wrinkled.
(You can do the experiment yourself.)
This is all very well but where's the follow up vid to show how to unroll.
I was looking for something ti extend the time it takes for me to fold my laundry! Thanks
Wouldn't a sniper get your or something like that long before your done 😕
This is way way neater than i ever did it. But did something very similar. I remember the first time we was going on long recon and the captain said "oi lads, all that crap over there is coming with" We all proceeded to just stare at that mountain of stuff and went like "nah... all that shit will never fit in the pack". It did. It really did. Using similar techniques.
Chipotle people that's how you need to roll a burrito.
Thanks I wish I had learned this years ago.
Does this work with different coloured shirts?
@J P3 Yup, blacks never work.
@@Fectusee u racist fuck
@@jessesimpson8783 Wow that joke went right over you’re head snowflake❄️
@@thermalgaming4710 no it didn't, they were adding onto the joke with hyperbole you socialy inept swine.
@@facelessdrone Says the person with an anime pfp LOL
😮😮Now I need the ranger roll for a king size fitted sheet.
I just pulled mine from the bottom of the sea bag. A few bends & thrusts & the wrinkles were right out!
This is a very helpful technique, thanks for sharing!
Yeah perfect for working on taco stands.
We used the canoe effect in the army.and yes i did 10 shirts in the matter of time he fixed his fold .
I have very little storage space in my bedroom as it is, any compacting technique is welcomed
Heck no way I got no time, I haven't even folded a single piece of cloth in my entire life but my cleaning ladies do need to watch this video though :)
The great thing about the military, is all the the transferable skills. Young man, The Gap is calling.
Thanks man. Now my drawer can look really neat
Cool! That would organize my shirts, but not allow me to see which print I want to display that day. Might try this for my next motorcycle trip though since I will only bring a few shirts with me.
Why is it that nearly all ex vets (retired us) grow grizzly adams beards? Do they hand in their razors when they de-kit? I served nearly 30 years and still shave just about every day!!!
Next time film ina room with more noise. Perhaps a football stadium during playoffs, or a rock concert
AYEEE I LEARNED SOMETHING NEW
I just did it the way he did it first try
Couldn't you find a noisier room to work in? Please try again.
I roll all my shirts, but roll the opposite way so I can see what type print shirt it is.
Cool... Being more efficient by taking 5 times as long.... Got it 👍
He didn’t do it correctly so that’s why it took forever, you can do this in about 10 seconds
I'm pretty sure I can adapt this method for socks - but is the fold at the bottom in the right, left, or both socks?
For socks you start rolling at the toes. One of the socks becomes the defacto fold back to hold it together.
I'm missing a thumb due to a trigger guard incident...can I get a modified version of this that is thumb free?
30 years in the Army. There's no Soldier that waste that much time folding anything
I folded ALL my laundry and put it away while watching this time saving technique.
That roll would take up more space than a flat T-shirt.
That's exactly how I have Chipolata roll my burrito
"chipolata"
When everybody has completed this task give your freshly rolled t-shirt logs to cookie, he'll make a nice breakfast Danish out of them.
Does it matter if it’s a 2 inch roll in a bug out situation?
I had old friend his name was Yurgay
Ima try this. Would this work on long sleeve t-shirts as well?
Those take 5 minutes each to do.