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Slyde Handboards's video: 4 Best Bodysurfing Breaks: Oahu Hawaii

@4 Best Bodysurfing Breaks: Oahu Hawaii
Kamalu from Kaha Nalu Hawaii a native Hawaiian Bodysurfer talks us thru his 4 favorite breaks on Oahu Hawaii. ALOHA, AS WE SHARE THESE MAGICAL PLACES IN HAWAII WITH YOU, REMEMBER TO HAVE THE UTMOST RESPECT THE LAND, THE LOCALS, AND THE DANGERS OF BODYSURFING AT EACH OF THESE 4 BREAKS. SLYDE WAS EXCITED TO CHAT WITH KAHA NALU HAWAII'S NEWEST GROM TO THE TEAM KAMALU. HERE HE SHARES WITH US A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON HIS FAVORITE FOUR DIFFERENT BREAKS ON THE ISLAND OF OAHU. WAIMEA BAY, NORTH SHORE HAWAII The North Shore is an expert bodysurfing place. Let's start off with Waimea Bay, the Bay in my opinion is best I'd say a low or like a dropping tide, lower mediumish tide, you kind of want to catch it early in the morning. That's because the wind's feeding through the valley and the cool thing about the North Shore and about Waimea is, if the winds are coming in heavy, like side winds anywhere else, like at Pipeline, Sunset, where the winds are whipping heavy across. You can actually come to Waimea and the valley will channel the wind out towards the break. It that makes for some weird, but amazing barrels. Waimea is just close out central, it's big, it's heavy, it’s thick dangerous spot, but then again, I wouldn't have it anymore other way. It teaches you so much about control, how to make drops, how to make double up drops. Waimea is not a place for beginners, but as somebody who's learned here, I can tell you that if you learn here with the proper guidance, you'll kill it. 2019 Pipeline bodysurfing champion, Kealii' grew up here, this is his original home break, he loves this spot. KEIKI BEACH NORTH SHORE HAWAII Keiki beach is another spot that I love that is probably more deadly than Waimea. It's a straight-on short break, there's no reef in between you and just deep ocean channel. At least at Waimea you have a little bit of buffer, being that the outside they'll catch the waves a little bit and buffer up that heaviness of the wave just a little bit, slow it down, give it less power. But Keiki is just a straight shelf. Right on the outside of Shark's Cove is a steep drop-off shelf, and then what will happen is the waves will just come in straight, hit that short break and you just have a straight open ocean swell hitting shore. And since there's nothing to stop it, the waves don't have to travel as far as they do like in places like California. That's why our waves are a lot more heavier, it's because we have nothing stopping our waves, they don't have to travel as far as there's more momentum in them. That's why places like Keiki, as soon as it hits just a little bit of sand, and you're talking about all that moving momentum just standing straight up and then throwing over and that's where you get those beautiful pictures that are waves. That wave is vertical, hollow, big, deadly and fun though, but it is sketchy. I won't lie, it’s one of the spots that I would look at and be like, is it a good day to go, is it not, it's a spot you really have to judge and take your time and kind of know what you're doing before you go out. SANDY'S BEACH PARK EAST OAHU Another spot that's really iconic to bodysurfing in Hawaii, has got to be Sandy's. Sandy's is one of those places that everybody goes to, everybody's learned there, it's totally different from the North Shore, being as it's at the east side of the island, like south east side. Sandy's is a much faster break, it's not as thick as Waimea, but it drops fast, almost like Waimea and it stands up really quickly because there's always sand. That's the thing you'll notice too with the difference in the South Shore and the North Shore, is the sand is going to be really different. The sand on the south shore at Sandy's is very rough, very hard, but it doesn't move very much and that's why it becomes like such a good bodysurfing spot, because there's almost always a sandbar hence the name Sandy's. Sandy’s, I know, it has like three different breaks, there's the far-left side, there's gas chambers, and the middle. Gas chambers is the spot to shoot photographs, it has the most hollow waves. The middle break is going to be a lot more comfortable for people who are just beginning and learning for body surfing. Another break that I won't talk about, but it is also like right on that side is Makapuu. Makapuu and Sandy's are kind of the "beginner" areas of where you would want to start body surfing. POINT PANIC BEACH PARK- BODYSURFERS ONLY The best places for tricks and pretty much everything for body surfing, in and outs, double in and outs, spins etc and the birth place of Kaha Nalu Hawaii team. Slyde Handboards Puts Epic Wave-riding in the Palm of Your Hand www.slydehandboards.com Check out our Instagram to see Slyde Handboards in Action https://www.instagram.com/slydehandboards Join a stoked Community on Facebook & Twitter: https://www.facebook.com/slydehandboards https://twitter.com/slydehandboards

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