Overview
About this Spot
Off The Wall is a surf spot located in Oahu North Shore, Hawaii. The spot provides both left and right waves. It’s situated about 15 yards west of the famous Backdoor and Pipeline breaks. Off The Wall is known for its powerful and fast-breaking waves over a coral reef and sand bottom. The spot is considered a world-class break, offering regular waves that are less than 50 meters in length. Surfers should be aware of the medium tide conditions and the intermediate level of experience required to navigate this spot. The area can get crowded, especially due to its proximity to other popular surf spots like Rock Piles, Ehukai, and Log Cabins. When surfing here, it’s crucial to respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette. The spot presents several hazards that surfers should be cautious of, including sea urchins, strong rips and undertows, and rocks. It’s important to check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. The reef at Off The Wall consists of flat lava with a shallower mound near its northern edge, creating a wedging right and some smaller lefts. Ideal conditions for surfing at this spot include a northwest to north swell, calm or light to moderate east-northeast to south winds, and a medium tide. The waves are typically best when they are head high to double overhead. Off The Wall has been a favorite among experienced surfers seeking challenging waves. Notable surfers like Matt Archibald and Reef Macintosh have gained recognition for their performances at this spot. For those interested in observing world-class surfing, Off The Wall provides an excellent vantage point. However, due to the challenging conditions and potential hazards, it’s recommended that only experienced surfers attempt to ride these waves. Remember to check the latest surf forecast, report, and webcam before heading out to ensure the conditions are suitable for your surf session.
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Location
Coordinates
21.662499° N, -158.055048° W
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