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Air Equator Lefts

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Timezone: Indian/Maldives
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Ideal surf conditions at Air Equator Lefts

Swell window
SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW
Best swell direction
SW
Swell size
2ft - 6ft
Swell breaks over
Dead Coral
Wave types
Reef
Wave directions
Left
Wind window
NW
Offshore wind
NW
Works at
Low, Mid, High
(Better on rising)
Skill Level
Expert

Air Equator Lefts surf guide

Air Equator Lefts is a surf spot that takes about 2 hours by dhoni to access, a bit of a trek but worth it if you're looking for something unique. Located in a remote area, it offers an untouched feel, and you might even feel like you’re in on a secret. The view from above shows an exciting wave that seems to promise fast, barreling rides. It’s known for its picturesque setting but has its challenges for those willing to test their skills.

The best conditions for surfing here happen when the swell comes from the southwest, though it can also handle swells from the southeast. It performs well at sizes of 2 to 6 feet (about 0.6 to 1.8 meters). The waves break over dead coral and are predominantly lefts, making it a perfect choice for surfers who are comfortable riding lefts. Wind from the northwest helps keep the waves clean, and the spot works during low, mid, and high tide, which adds to its versatility. This spot is definitely geared toward expert surfers, so if you're just starting out, you might want to hit up some easier breaks first.

When you paddle out, be prepared for a fast and powerful wave that demands respect and skill. The best sessions happen when everything aligns: the right swell, the perfect wind, and the tide just right. It's one of those spots that can deliver amazing rides for those with the ability to handle it.

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