Kongs

Kong’s is the name for G-Land’s opening section. It is also the uppermost and furthest out take-off zone on the point and the most exposed area to incoming swells. Kong’s is often the shifty, messiest section of the perfectly angled reef, but works when it’s when small.

Money Trees

Probably the most popular and most well-known section of the wave, Money Trees made G-Land famous from Don King’s surf shots of Gerry Lopez and Peter McCabe in 1983. At Money Trees, you can expect clean, long, fast barrels which break best on a Southwest swell.

Tiger Tracks

If your keen on a 40-minute jog down the beach from the main break at G-Land, Tiger tracks offers both rights and lefts and is an ideal surf break for the beginner or intermediate surfers visiting the area. This wave tends to pick up the same swell as other sections or reef at G-Land and breaks over a softer section of reef.

Speedies

Under larger conditions, Speedies shows its face as another ideal section of reef. If it’s closed out at Money Trees or Launching Pads, Speedies is your best bet. Known to hold up and stay hollow for up to 200 metres.

20/20’s

Like Chickens, 20/20’s is another smaller wave about 20 minutes down the beach from the better-known sections of reef. Typically a left, however, the right breaks under ideal conditions and is known to mirror some of the barreling perfection of other breaks in the area.

Launching Pads

Next along the epic reef point that is G-Land, Launching pads is a steep barreling take-off point leading into Speedies. Ideal conditions are double overhead plus which can connect into speedies meaning a seemingly bottomless 70-metre section of barrel.