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The Last Minute Surf Trip Assassin
The last-minute surf trip assassin knows that the single most important variable on any mission is the waves. They consider booking a trip six months in advance to be the height of madness, and will never leave a surf holiday in the lap of the Gods. Mundane commitments, such as work, study, partners, or family, are beneath these storm chasers.
“We know how much some surfers value a longer heads-up — our modelling has retained its accuracy, but now we can see further ahead and let you know when those magic windows are coming and when everything lines up.” Said Robert Davies, Surf Forecast co-founder. Good news for the assassins who can now pull the surf trip trigger with more confidence.
The Calendar King and Queen
At the other end of the 16-day spectrum is the committed local surfer who knows that a fail to plan is a plan to fail. This surfer is committed to spreadsheets, their diary and quality waves at their homebreak, in that order. The new 16-day forecast means they can now book those two days off work, move that meeting to the weekend and reschedule that haircut for the high tide.
The Tight Ass Bargain Hunter
With a motto that says if you look after the pennies, the pounds will look after themselves, the tight ass is always looking for a bargain. They’ll know that our annual premium price already provides more forecast bang for your buck than any other. When you add our current deal of 16% off, well, that’s a 20 bucks a year deal even the most tight-fisted of surfers can get on board with. But be quick, the offer runs out on Wednesday, 25 March.
The Pro Surfing Super Fan
The pro surf super fan knows the inside measurement of Kelly Slater’s inside thigh, the volume of Molly Picklum’s favourite 5’11” and Filipe Toledo’s heat win ratio from 2021. They also have a hungry desire to know what the waves will be like for the upcoming CT events, before anyone else. With our 16-day forecast, these rabid punters can now check Bells (which starts on April 1), or start prepping for Margaret River, which kicks off April 16.
The Revenge of Surf Forecast Nerd
For the surf forecast nerd, which is about 90% of the surfing population, our new extended 16-day forecast offers the chance to dig deeper and longer into upcoming swells. “Long-range forecasts aren’t about calling every swell,” said Davies. “They’re about spotting patterns early — wave potential, period swings, wind shifts, and the direction and track of storms — so you can plan smarter.”
Our animated maps for wave energy, winds and wave size, plus hourly data, multiple swell components and Global WaveFinder all extend out to 16-days. Surf nerds assemble!
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