D.F.B.'s

-8.6667 N / 116.3000 O

D.F.B.'s Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

D.F.B.'s stands out as a raw, powerful left-hand reef break that delivers hollow, fast rides over sharp coral for those chasing high-adrenaline sessions in Lombok's quieter corners. This ledgey wave demands precision and commitment, rewarding pros with tube potential amid Indonesia's tropical allure. It's the kind of spot where empty lineups let you focus purely on the wave's explosive power.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on Lombok's northwest coast, D.F.B.'s occupies a series of small, rugged coves and points amid a remote, hilly landscape far from urban bustle. The area features rocky shorelines with minimal sandy beach, surrounded by lush green hills and sparse vegetation typical of Lombok's untamed north. This secluded setting keeps the vibe wild and natural, with cliffs providing vantage points over the breaking reef.

Surf Setup

D.F.B.'s fires as a left-hand reef break over coral and sharp rocks, producing hollow, fast, powerful, and ledgey waves that demand expert positioning. It thrives on southwest or south swells, with southwest or south winds holding offshore to keep faces clean and glassy. Mid to high tides work best to cover the shallow reef sections, while a typical session offers intense, make-or-break drops followed by speedy walls ideal for committed turns. Expect short, punchy rides that test your speed and nerve on firing days.

Consistency and Best Time

This break is inconsistent, firing only sometimes when solid southwest or south swells pulse through, often in the dry season from April to October when trade winds align for cleaner conditions. Peak months like June to August bring the most reliable power from Indian Ocean swells up to 2 meters, while avoiding the wet season from November to March minimizes onshore winds and rain. Check forecasts closely, as windows of perfection can open suddenly in this remote zone.

Crowd Levels

D.F.B.'s stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, offering solitude even during swell events. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals.

Who It's For

D.F.B.'s suits pros or kamikaze chargers only, given its shallow reef, fast takeoffs, and punishing power that punishes errors harshly. Intermediate surfers risk injury on the sharp coral bottom, while experts can unlock long, hollow sections on good swells. Beginners should steer clear entirely due to the technical demands and lack of forgiving water.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef that lurks close to the surface, along with strong rips that can pull you wide during bigger sets. Standard Indo reef precautions like booties and awareness keep sessions safer.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water temperatures hover around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius year-round in this tropical haven, making boardshorts or rash guards sufficient for all sessions. No wetsuit is needed, even during occasional cooler pulses in the wet season.

How to Get There

Fly into Lombok International Airport (LOP) about 100 kilometers southeast of the spot, then rent a scooter or hire a driver for the 2-3 hour journey northwest via Mataram. From Sengigi, head north 15-20 minutes along coastal roads to reach the coves; park the single car space atop the hill overlooking the points. No public transport serves this remote area directly, so self-drive or private transfer is essential, with a short walk down to the rocky entry.

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D.F.B.'s 

Indonesia
-8.6667 N / 116.3000 O
Lombok
Take a car
Good walk (15-30 mn)
OK
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Level: Pros or kamikaze only...
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Special access: Paddle > 20mn or Boat

D.F.B.'s Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

D.F.B.'s stands out as a raw, powerful left-hand reef break that delivers hollow, fast rides over sharp coral for those chasing high-adrenaline sessions in Lombok's quieter corners. This ledgey wave demands precision and commitment, rewarding pros with tube potential amid Indonesia's tropical allure. It's the kind of spot where empty lineups let you focus purely on the wave's explosive power.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on Lombok's northwest coast, D.F.B.'s occupies a series of small, rugged coves and points amid a remote, hilly landscape far from urban bustle. The area features rocky shorelines with minimal sandy beach, surrounded by lush green hills and sparse vegetation typical of Lombok's untamed north. This secluded setting keeps the vibe wild and natural, with cliffs providing vantage points over the breaking reef.

Surf Setup

D.F.B.'s fires as a left-hand reef break over coral and sharp rocks, producing hollow, fast, powerful, and ledgey waves that demand expert positioning. It thrives on southwest or south swells, with southwest or south winds holding offshore to keep faces clean and glassy. Mid to high tides work best to cover the shallow reef sections, while a typical session offers intense, make-or-break drops followed by speedy walls ideal for committed turns. Expect short, punchy rides that test your speed and nerve on firing days.

Consistency and Best Time

This break is inconsistent, firing only sometimes when solid southwest or south swells pulse through, often in the dry season from April to October when trade winds align for cleaner conditions. Peak months like June to August bring the most reliable power from Indian Ocean swells up to 2 meters, while avoiding the wet season from November to March minimizes onshore winds and rain. Check forecasts closely, as windows of perfection can open suddenly in this remote zone.

Crowd Levels

D.F.B.'s stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, offering solitude even during swell events. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals.

Who It's For

D.F.B.'s suits pros or kamikaze chargers only, given its shallow reef, fast takeoffs, and punishing power that punishes errors harshly. Intermediate surfers risk injury on the sharp coral bottom, while experts can unlock long, hollow sections on good swells. Beginners should steer clear entirely due to the technical demands and lack of forgiving water.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef that lurks close to the surface, along with strong rips that can pull you wide during bigger sets. Standard Indo reef precautions like booties and awareness keep sessions safer.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water temperatures hover around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius year-round in this tropical haven, making boardshorts or rash guards sufficient for all sessions. No wetsuit is needed, even during occasional cooler pulses in the wet season.

How to Get There

Fly into Lombok International Airport (LOP) about 100 kilometers southeast of the spot, then rent a scooter or hire a driver for the 2-3 hour journey northwest via Mataram. From Sengigi, head north 15-20 minutes along coastal roads to reach the coves; park the single car space atop the hill overlooking the points. No public transport serves this remote area directly, so self-drive or private transfer is essential, with a short walk down to the rocky entry.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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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:
Good wind direction: SouthWest, South
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful, Ledgey
Best Tide Position:
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FAQ

D.F.B.'s fires most reliably during the dry season from April to October when southwest and south swells pulse through consistently. Peak conditions arrive June to August, delivering solid Indian Ocean swells up to 2 meters with cleaner offshore winds. Avoid the wet season from November to March due to onshore winds and rain that degrade conditions. Check forecasts closely since this remote break fires only when proper swell windows align.
D.F.B.'s suits only pros and kamikaze chargers willing to accept serious consequences. The shallow reef, fast takeoffs, and punishing power demand expert positioning and commitment. Intermediate surfers risk injury on the sharp coral bottom, while beginners should avoid entirely due to technical demands and lack of forgiving water. This is strictly an advanced-only destination.
D.F.B.'s is a left-hand reef break over coral and sharp rocks producing hollow, fast, powerful, and ledgey waves. The break thrives on southwest or south swells with offshore winds keeping faces clean and glassy. Mid to high tides work best to cover shallow reef sections, delivering short, punchy rides ideal for committed turns and speed. Expect intense, make-or-break drops that test nerve on firing days.
D.F.B.'s remains empty on weekdays and weekends, offering solitude even during swell events. Fly into Lombok International Airport 100 kilometers southeast, then rent a scooter or hire a driver for the 2 to 3 hour journey northwest via Mataram. From Sengigi, head north 15 to 20 minutes along coastal roads to reach the coves. Park in the single car space atop the hill, then walk down the steep mountain to the rocky entry point.
D.F.B.'s stands out as a raw, powerful left-hand reef break delivering hollow, fast rides over sharp coral for high-adrenaline sessions in Lombok's quieter corners. Nestled in small, rugged coves amid a remote, hilly landscape far from urban bustle, the spot offers empty lineups that let you focus purely on explosive wave power. This secluded setting with rocky shorelines and lush green hills provides a wild, natural vibe where tube potential rewards committed pros amid Indonesia's tropical allure.

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