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52 Turns 1

The Turns 1 is the smallest of the turn waves and stands chest to head high. It is ideal for intermediate to expert shortboarders and longboarders to hone their skills on medium-speed open-face waves with several steep sections.

52 Malibu 4

The Malibu 4 is the largest of the Malibu waves, approximately chest to head high. It has some fast sections for trimming and nose riding as well as some open-face sections for carving and cutbacks. It is primarily a longboard wave however it can also be ridden on a shortboard.

52 Malibu 3

The Malibu 3 wave is chest-high on take-off.  It is a longboarding wave although it can also be surfed with a high-volume shortboard like a fish. It is a fun wave for trimming along the face, riding the nose and linking small turns and cutbacks.

52 Malibu 2

The Malibu 2 is 10-15 cm bigger than Malibu 1. The Malibu 2 is ideal for surfers learning to master the take-off, control the trajectory of their board and trim along the open-face. This wave can be ridden with a longboard, malibu, and funboard. 

52 Malibu 1

The Malibu 1 is an open-face wave that peels slowly from the Reef to the Bay. This wave is approximately waist-high and is ideal for surfers learning to master the take-off, control the trajectory of their board and trim along the open-face. It can be ridden on a longboard, malibu or funboard.

52 Waikiki 1

The Waikiki 1 is the smallest Reef wave, rising knee to waist-high on take-off. It breaks in an A-frame formation with mellow, slow peeling right and left hand waves.  Waikiki 1 is recommended for surfers who have mastered the Bay waves and would like to start riding the larger Reef waves.