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Crushers Surf Report and Surf forecast

Crushers Surf Report

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29° Cloudy
wave-deirection 31° Water Temp
1.3 meters
1 m @ 14s SW
11 kmph SE
18:30
06:24

Crushers Forecast

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07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h UPDATED: PERIOD WAVE DIRECTION WIND DIRECTION CLOUD COVER RAIN

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More on Crushers

Once again, an excellent reef break in the Cactus, South Australia area. Crushers is a left that breaks over a shallow rock shelf right across the channel from Supers. The waves are difficult to surf, breaking for up to 100 meters offering up walls for turns and carves.

What are the best surf conditions for Crushers?

Crushers gets good between waist high and triple overhead. We recommend a longboard for when it’s small and a shortboard or step up when the size comes. This wave is best for intermediate and advanced surfers. It is semi-consistent (5/10) and hardly ever crowded (3/10) as most will surf elsewhere on the same swells. The best winds come from the Northeast. A low tide with a swell from the South, Southwest, or Southeast will turn the reef on.

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