Wind Days = % of days with 12–35 knot average wind speed (ideal kiting conditions). Based on 4 years of historical weather data.
0%
Avg Wind Days
year-round
3.6kts
Avg Wind
year-round
28°
Avg Temp
feels 34°
4yrs
Data History
analyzed
Spot Overview
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Beach BreakSpot Type
IntermediateSkill Level
Waves breaking on sandy bottom, varied conditions
About This Spot
Lakey Peak is located on the western coast of Lombok, Indonesia, facing the Indian Ocean to the west. The spot features a beach break with distinctive reef and shallow water formations visible in the satellite imagery. The narrow strip of inhabited land creates a confined launching area between residential buildings and the breaking waves. The turquoise water indicates shallow depths and coral structures typical of Indo-Pacific coastal zones. The wave formation pattern suggests consistent swell exposure with multiple break zones. Wind reliability is very low (0%), which conflicts with the indicated 3.6 knot average, suggesting highly variable seasonal patterns. Best conditions occur during dry season months with north winds providing side-shore conditions. This intermediate-level spot suits kiters experienced with reef navigation and smaller wave management. The confined beach area, shallow water hazards, and proximity to residential structures require careful planning. Local knowledge of tidal cycles and seasonal wind patterns is essential for safe sessions.
Hazards & Safety
Shallow reef areas visible in turquoise zone
Strong wave sets breaking close to shore
Coral and rock formations in nearshore zone
Narrow beach corridor limits escape routes
Significant shore break energy
Tidal variations affect water depth
Live Wind Forecast
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