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Kandui Left

-1.899433 N / 99.292717 O

Kandui Left Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Kandui Left stands out as one of the most intense left-hand reef breaks in the Mentawai Islands, delivering hollow, fast, and powerful barrels that demand precision and commitment from every surfer. This coral reef wave unleashes a high-speed drop into a freight-train section that races down the line, often ending in explosive closeouts at the reef's edge. The vibe is pure adrenaline for chargers chasing world-class tubes in a remote island paradise.

Geography and Nature

Kandui Left breaks off the reef of Karangmajat Island in the northern Mentawai Islands, a remote chain of jungle-covered isles far from urban bustle. The coastal landscape features a thin strip of white sand beach dotted with coral fragments, backed by dense tropical foliage and wrapping reefs that form protected lagoons. This isolated setup creates a wild, untouched feel with the ocean's raw power dominating the horizon.

Surf Setup

Kandui Left is a classic reef break firing perfect lefts, known for its hollow shape with multiple barreling sections on the right swell. It thrives on southwest to west swells, cleaned up by northeast to east offshore winds, and performs best at low to mid incoming tides when the reef holds just enough water. On a typical session, expect fast lines requiring sharp maneuvers, technical drops, and occasional make-or-break tubes that test your rail work and paddle speed.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers fairly consistent surf from groundswells, firing regularly during the dry season from April to October when southwest swells roll in strong and northeast trades keep faces clean. Avoid the wet season from November to March, as inconsistent swells and south winds turn it choppy and sectiony. Peak sessions hit during solid 2 to 3 meter southwest swells in the heart of dry season for those freight-train rides.

Crowd Levels

Kandui Left sees ultra-crowded lineups on both weekdays and weekends, drawing a mix of traveling surfers and locals chasing the barrels. Boat access keeps sessions busy regardless of the day.

Who It's For

Kandui Left suits advanced to expert surfers only, thanks to its shallow coral reef, heavy power, and high-speed demands that punish mistakes harshly. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear, as the technical drop and fast sections offer no room for learning. Advanced riders can score epic barrels and long walls, rewarding committed charges with lifetime tubes.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the shallow coral reef that can cause serious cuts, strong currents pulling across the lineup, and urchins lurking in the shallows. Freak sets and the wave's raw power add risk, so time sessions carefully and know your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water temperatures hover around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius year-round in this tropical haven, making boardshorts and rash vests the standard for all seasons. Summer from June to October stays balmy at 29 degrees Celsius with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March dips slightly to 28 degrees Celsius, still calling for just sun protection. Spring and fall average 29 degrees Celsius, perfect for bare torsos and extended sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Padang's Minangkabau International Airport (PDG), about 200 kilometers from the Mentawais, then hop a charter flight or ferry to Siberut Island before arranging a boat transfer to Karangmajat. From there, most surfers base at nearby Kandui Resort or Kandui Villas, with the break a quick paddle from the channel or 1 to 5 minute boat ride away. Parking isn't an issue on these remote islands - boat captains handle drop-offs right to the lineup, keeping access seamless for surf camps.

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Kandui Left candoit

Indonesia
-1.899433 N / 99.292717 O
Mentawai
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Level: All surfers
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Special access: By boat only
CONDITIONS
Level
All surfers
BREAK TYPE
Reef-coral
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
World Class
FREQUENCY
Regular
BOTTOM
Reef (coral, sharp rocks etc..)
POWER
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
NORMAL LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Long (150 to 300 m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
SouthWest
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
NorthEast
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
BEST TIDE POSITION
Low and mid tide
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising and falling tides
How to get there
COORDINATES
-1.899433
99.292717
DISTANCE
Surf trip
WALK
EASY TO FIND
PUBLIC ACCESS
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Ultra crowded
WEEK CROWD
Ultra crowded

Kandui Left Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Kandui Left stands out as one of the most intense left-hand reef breaks in the Mentawai Islands, delivering hollow, fast, and powerful barrels that demand precision and commitment from every surfer. This coral reef wave unleashes a high-speed drop into a freight-train section that races down the line, often ending in explosive closeouts at the reef's edge. The vibe is pure adrenaline for chargers chasing world-class tubes in a remote island paradise.

Geography and Nature

Kandui Left breaks off the reef of Karangmajat Island in the northern Mentawai Islands, a remote chain of jungle-covered isles far from urban bustle. The coastal landscape features a thin strip of white sand beach dotted with coral fragments, backed by dense tropical foliage and wrapping reefs that form protected lagoons. This isolated setup creates a wild, untouched feel with the ocean's raw power dominating the horizon.

Surf Setup

Kandui Left is a classic reef break firing perfect lefts, known for its hollow shape with multiple barreling sections on the right swell. It thrives on southwest to west swells, cleaned up by northeast to east offshore winds, and performs best at low to mid incoming tides when the reef holds just enough water. On a typical session, expect fast lines requiring sharp maneuvers, technical drops, and occasional make-or-break tubes that test your rail work and paddle speed.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers fairly consistent surf from groundswells, firing regularly during the dry season from April to October when southwest swells roll in strong and northeast trades keep faces clean. Avoid the wet season from November to March, as inconsistent swells and south winds turn it choppy and sectiony. Peak sessions hit during solid 2 to 3 meter southwest swells in the heart of dry season for those freight-train rides.

Crowd Levels

Kandui Left sees ultra-crowded lineups on both weekdays and weekends, drawing a mix of traveling surfers and locals chasing the barrels. Boat access keeps sessions busy regardless of the day.

Who It's For

Kandui Left suits advanced to expert surfers only, thanks to its shallow coral reef, heavy power, and high-speed demands that punish mistakes harshly. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear, as the technical drop and fast sections offer no room for learning. Advanced riders can score epic barrels and long walls, rewarding committed charges with lifetime tubes.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the shallow coral reef that can cause serious cuts, strong currents pulling across the lineup, and urchins lurking in the shallows. Freak sets and the wave's raw power add risk, so time sessions carefully and know your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water temperatures hover around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius year-round in this tropical haven, making boardshorts and rash vests the standard for all seasons. Summer from June to October stays balmy at 29 degrees Celsius with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March dips slightly to 28 degrees Celsius, still calling for just sun protection. Spring and fall average 29 degrees Celsius, perfect for bare torsos and extended sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Padang's Minangkabau International Airport (PDG), about 200 kilometers from the Mentawais, then hop a charter flight or ferry to Siberut Island before arranging a boat transfer to Karangmajat. From there, most surfers base at nearby Kandui Resort or Kandui Villas, with the break a quick paddle from the channel or 1 to 5 minute boat ride away. Parking isn't an issue on these remote islands - boat captains handle drop-offs right to the lineup, keeping access seamless for surf camps.

Kandui Left Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Kandui Left stands out as one of the most intense left-hand reef breaks in the Mentawai Islands, delivering hollow, fast, and powerful barrels that demand precision and commitment from every surfer. This coral reef wave unleashes a high-speed drop into a freight-train section that races down the line, often ending in explosive closeouts at the reef's edge. The vibe is pure adrenaline for chargers chasing world-class tubes in a remote island paradise.

Geography and Nature

Kandui Left breaks off the reef of Karangmajat Island in the northern Mentawai Islands, a remote chain of jungle-covered isles far from urban bustle. The coastal landscape features a thin strip of white sand beach dotted with coral fragments, backed by dense tropical foliage and wrapping reefs that form protected lagoons. This isolated setup creates a wild, untouched feel with the ocean's raw power dominating the horizon.

Surf Setup

Kandui Left is a classic reef break firing perfect lefts, known for its hollow shape with multiple barreling sections on the right swell. It thrives on southwest to west swells, cleaned up by northeast to east offshore winds, and performs best at low to mid incoming tides when the reef holds just enough water. On a typical session, expect fast lines requiring sharp maneuvers, technical drops, and occasional make-or-break tubes that test your rail work and paddle speed.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers fairly consistent surf from groundswells, firing regularly during the dry season from April to October when southwest swells roll in strong and northeast trades keep faces clean. Avoid the wet season from November to March, as inconsistent swells and south winds turn it choppy and sectiony. Peak sessions hit during solid 2 to 3 meter southwest swells in the heart of dry season for those freight-train rides.

Crowd Levels

Kandui Left sees ultra-crowded lineups on both weekdays and weekends, drawing a mix of traveling surfers and locals chasing the barrels. Boat access keeps sessions busy regardless of the day.

Who It's For

Kandui Left suits advanced to expert surfers only, thanks to its shallow coral reef, heavy power, and high-speed demands that punish mistakes harshly. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear, as the technical drop and fast sections offer no room for learning. Advanced riders can score epic barrels and long walls, rewarding committed charges with lifetime tubes.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the shallow coral reef that can cause serious cuts, strong currents pulling across the lineup, and urchins lurking in the shallows. Freak sets and the wave's raw power add risk, so time sessions carefully and know your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water temperatures hover around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius year-round in this tropical haven, making boardshorts and rash vests the standard for all seasons. Summer from June to October stays balmy at 29 degrees Celsius with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March dips slightly to 28 degrees Celsius, still calling for just sun protection. Spring and fall average 29 degrees Celsius, perfect for bare torsos and extended sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Padang's Minangkabau International Airport (PDG), about 200 kilometers from the Mentawais, then hop a charter flight or ferry to Siberut Island before arranging a boat transfer to Karangmajat. From there, most surfers base at nearby Kandui Resort or Kandui Villas, with the break a quick paddle from the channel or 1 to 5 minute boat ride away. Parking isn't an issue on these remote islands - boat captains handle drop-offs right to the lineup, keeping access seamless for surf camps.

Wave Quality: World Class

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: SouthWest
Good wind direction: NorthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Kandui Left from April to October during the dry season with southwest swells of 2 to 3 meters and northeast to east offshore winds at low to mid incoming tides. This period brings consistent groundswells for freight-train barrels, while avoiding the wet season from November to March when south winds make it choppy and sectiony. Peak sessions deliver clean, powerful lefts in this remote paradise.
Kandui Left suits advanced to expert surfers only due to its shallow coral reef, heavy power, and high-speed demands. Beginners and intermediates should avoid it, as the technical drop, fast sections, and punishing mistakes leave no room for learning. Committed advanced riders score epic barrels and long walls as rewards.
Kandui Left is a classic left-hand reef break with hollow, fast, powerful barrels on southwest to west swells, cleaned by northeast to east offshore winds. It features high-speed drops into freight-train sections, multiple barreling opportunities, and explosive closeouts at the reef edge, best at low to mid incoming tides when the reef holds enough water.
Kandui Left has ultra-crowded lineups from traveling surfers and locals, busy any day due to boat access. Fly to Padang's Minangkabau International Airport (PDG) 200 kilometers away, then charter flight or ferry to Siberut Island, followed by boat to Karangmajat Island. Base at Kandui Resort or Villas for a quick paddle or 1 to 5 minute boat ride to the break.
Kandui Left stands out as one of the most intense left-hand reef breaks in the Mentawai Islands, offering hollow, fast, powerful barrels that demand precision and commitment. Its freight-train sections race down the line off Karangmajat Island's remote reef, delivering pure adrenaline world-class tubes in an untouched jungle paradise dominated by the ocean's raw power.

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