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Mick Fanning gracefully ripping Snapper Rocks among regular joes

Snapper Rocks, located at the southern end of Queensland’s Gold Coast near the NSW border, is one of the most iconic surf breaks in the world. It marks the starting point of the Superbank, a man-enhanced sandbar system that can link several point breaks—including Snapper, Rainbow Bay, Greenmount, and even Kirra—during ideal conditions. Key Particularities: Wave Type: A fast, hollow, right-hand point break. The wave wraps around a rocky outcrop, breaking over a shallow sand-bottom setup. It offers long, high-performance rides with multiple barrel sections and powerful walls for maneuvers. Wave Quality: World-class. On the right swell and sand alignment, you can get some of the longest and most mechanically perfect rides on the planet—sometimes over a kilometer in length. Crowds: Extremely crowded, often with dozens of top-level surfers vying for waves. It's especially packed during events like the World Surf League’s Gold Coast Pro. Best Conditions: Swell: E to SE swells Wind: Light SW (offshore) Tide: Mid to high tide often works best Season: Best in the Southern Hemisphere summer/autumn (Feb–May), but surfable year-round Local Knowledge: Timing is everything. The Superbank can change dramatically with sand movement. Good surfers watch the sand build-up after storms or dredging events. Snapper Rocks is not just a surf break—it’s a proving ground. It favors experienced surfers who can handle high speeds, heavy traffic, and aggressive lineup dynamics.

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