Located in South West Australia, Injidup is a fun but gnarly left point break off a rocky point. The waves here require experience and can break for up to 100 meters, providing fun sections for snaps and carves.
What are the best surf conditions for Injidup?
Gets good between waist-high to triple overhead. We recommend riding your standard shortboard here. The break should be surfed only by intermediate or advanced surfers due to the rocks and lack of close medical facilities. The surf here is pretty consistent (6/10) and solo surfing is the norm most of the time as there are more popular breaks nearby (1/10). The best winds for Injidup are from the Southeast. It is tidally sensitive, and works on a medium tide. The best swell direction is from the Northwest, Southwest and West.
We recommend wearing a springsuit in summer with the warmest water temperature a pleasant 21 degrees in February. In winter we recommend wearing a 3/2 wetsuit with temps lowering to 16 degrees! See the temperature chart below for more data on this.