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Category Archives: Surf Breaks
Hawaii has some of the most consequential surf breaks on earth. These are not just waves. They are places with names, histories, and reputations built over decades by the surfers who figured out what they could do and what they could take.
The Hawaii surf breaks covered here span the full range of the North Shore and beyond. Pipeline, the most photographed and most dangerous wave in the world. Waimea Bay, where big wave surfing was born. Sunset Beach, the long-period power wave that humbles even the best. Haleiwa, Rocky Point, Laniakea, Gas Chambers, Velzyland, and Pua’ena Point, each one documented with wave conditions, crowd dynamics, and the local knowledge you actually need.
Know the break before you paddle out.
Surfbreak Queens
Surfbreak Pua’ena Point
Surfbreak Series: V-Land
Surfbreak Series: Laniakea
Surfbreak Series: Gas Chambers
Surfbreak Series: Haleiwa
Surfbreak Series: Sunset Beach
Surfbreak Series: Waimea Bay
Surfbreak Series: Rocky Point
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