Rauls is a beach break located on Mexico's Pacific coast near a populated residential area. The spot faces northwest toward open water, with a sandy beach providing relatively protected conditions compared to fully exposed coastlines. The nearby industrial facilities (visible storage tanks and structures) indicate an established industrial zone, which may affect water quality and introduce debris risks. Average wave heights of 1.28m suggest small, manageable conditions suitable for learners. Wind reliability is notably low at 1.7%, meaning consistent wind days are rare, requiring patience for session planning. The spot works best with northeast winds (approximately 45°) that blow side-shore parallel to the coast. This configuration is ideal for beginner kiters learning in smaller waves with moderate wind. The combination of residential proximity, industrial infrastructure, and weak wind consistency makes this spot better suited for practiced sessions rather than progression. Water conditions are typically mild, but kiters should verify current industrial activity and water quality before sessions.