Bombie is a beach break located on the southwest coast of Western Australia, near Perth. The coast faces northwest toward the Indian Ocean, with a pristine sandy beach backed by residential areas and bushland. The spot features a direct ocean exposure with rocky reef formations visible in offshore waters, creating dynamic wave conditions. Average wave height of 2.73m provides moderate swell, though water conditions are consistently rough. The spot experiences very low wind reliability at 11.5%, with light average winds of 7.9 knots, suggesting it requires specific meteorological windows. Best conditions occur with northerly winds that are side-shore to the northwest-facing coast. Water temperature averages 16.6°C, requiring thermal protection. This intermediate spot suits kiters comfortable with choppy water and variable conditions. Key considerations include timing visits around wind patterns, being aware of shallow reef zones, and respecting the rocky offshore hazards visible from aerial imagery. Access is via the residential subdivisions visible in the image.