February Strikes 3: Mandiri Beachbreaks



It was the very last day of February. Karang Nyimbur was small and there was nobody taking the surf. When I was there about 8 o’clock in the morning, I saw nobody in the water but a local reef walker. However, Mandiri Beachbreaks worked remarkably well. When I was arriving at the spot, about half past eight, Mandiri Beachbreaks worked out about 3 or 4 feet, and very constantly, and there was nobody took the surf but a Kiwi named Dale.


Dale took the surfs all for his own for about two hours, before there came three other guys from California to have some shares of the waves. However, because Mandiri Beachbreaks have long barrels, there were still plenty of spaces for them to maneuver. There was no chance you can bump to each other.


And for you to know, Mandiri Beachbreaks is just another surf in Krui where you can take to the left or to the right at the same time, like those guys did this morning. If you are kind of surfer who can take both righthanders and lefthanders, Mandiri Beachbreaks is your choice.

However, it wasn’t a long day for the Californians. After about twenty minutes taking the surf, they stopped. They would have had fun all the half of the day hadn’t one of them broken his surfboard into two pieces.

“What happened?” I asked when he got out of the water.

“I don’t know. It just broke down. It may be the wind,” he said.

Then Dale, the Kiwi, got out of the water. Then the other two Californians followed suit.

“What a short time,” I said.

“Yes, I know,” said the man who broke his surfboard. 

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