Jimmy's Left surf

Jimmy's Left

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Reef break · Moderate · Best: May–October · All tides
Working best in Sumbawa now Super Suck Epic · 1.5m @ 11s View →
Conditions right now
Epic
Wave
0.9m
Swell
0.9m
11s · SSW
Period
11s
Wind
5 km/h
ESE · gust 17
Cross-shore
Water
29°C
Air
22°C

Surf report

Tide falling · Low 11:00 AM 0.3m
Time Surf Swell Wind Tide
6 AM 0.9 m
0.9m 11s SSW
5 km/h cross
1.1m
9 AM 0.9 m
0.8m 11s SSW
2 km/h off
0.5m
12 PM 0.9 m
0.8m 12s SSW
9 km/h cross
0.3m
3 PM 0.9 m
0.8m 12s SSW
8 km/h on
0.7m
6 PM 1.0 m
0.9m 12s SSW
8 km/h on
0.8m
Best session today
9 AM–11 AM
Offshore 0.8m swell @ 11s

Next 24 hours

Wave Swell
0.0 0.8 1.5 6 AM9 AM12 PM3 PM6 PM9 PM12 AM3 AM

Wind

Speed Gusts (km/h)
0 20 40 6 AM9 AM12 PM3 PM6 PM9 PM12 AM3 AM

Tide

Low 11:00 AM · 0.3m High 5:00 PM · 0.8m Low 11:00 PM · 0.2m High 6:00 AM · 1.2m
L 11 AM H 5 PM L 11 PM H 6 AM L 1 PM H 7 PM L 12 AM 6 AM12 PM6 PM12 AM6 AM12 PM6 PM12 AM

7-day outlook

Best days
Wed, Jun 10
0.9–1.1m
Thu, Jun 11 Best
1.1–1.4m
Fri, Jun 12 Best
1.1–1.4m
Sat, Jun 13
1.1–1.2m
Sun, Jun 14
1.1–1.1m
Mon, Jun 15
1.0–1.1m
Tue, Jun 16
0.8–1.0m

Hourly detail

Show next 24h
Time Wave Swell Period Wind Tide
6 AM 0.9m 0.9m SSW 11s 5 ESE cross 1.1m
7 AM 0.9m 0.8m SSW 11s 4 E cross 0.9m
8 AM 0.9m 0.8m SSW 11s 3 E cross 0.7m
9 AM 0.9m 0.8m SSW 11s 2 NE off 0.5m
10 AM 0.9m 0.8m SSW 11s 2 NNW off 0.3m
11 AM 0.9m 0.8m SSW 12s 5 NNW off 0.3m
12 PM 0.9m 0.8m SSW 12s 9 NW cross 0.3m
1 PM 0.9m 0.8m SSW 12s 11 WNW cross 0.4m
2 PM 0.9m 0.8m SSW 12s 10 W cross 0.5m
3 PM 0.9m 0.8m SSW 12s 8 WSW on 0.7m
4 PM 1.0m 0.9m SSW 12s 6 SW on 0.8m
5 PM 1.0m 0.9m SSW 12s 7 S on 0.8m
6 PM 1.0m 0.9m SSW 12s 8 SSE on 0.8m
7 PM 1.0m 0.9m SSW 12s 12 SE cross 0.7m
8 PM 1.0m 0.9m SSW 12s 11 ESE cross 0.5m
9 PM 1.1m 0.9m SSW 12s 11 SE cross 0.4m
10 PM 1.1m 1.0m SSW 13s 11 SE cross 0.3m
11 PM 1.1m 1.0m SSW 13s 10 SE cross 0.2m
12 AM 1.1m 1.0m SSW 13s 9 ESE cross 0.2m
1 AM 1.1m 1.0m SSW 13s 9 ESE cross 0.4m
2 AM 1.1m 1.1m SSW 13s 8 ESE cross 0.6m
3 AM 1.2m 1.1m SSW 13s 7 ESE cross 0.8m
4 AM 1.2m 1.1m SSW 13s 5 ESE cross 1.0m
5 AM 1.2m 1.2m SSW 13s 3 ESE cross 1.2m

About Jimmy's Left

Jimmy's Left is the lesser-discussed mirror of its neighbour, peeling left across the same shallow Sumbawa reef with speed and consequence. Advanced surfers will find steep, punchy sections that demand commitment and precise foot placement. It fires best on solid south swells and offers a different rhythm from the right, rewarding those who take the time to read its subtleties. Not a wave for the faint-hearted — the reef is unforgiving on wipeouts.

Local knowledge

Hazards

The reef here is extremely shallow at low tide — sharp, live coral sits just beneath the surface and a wipeout on the wrong section can mean serious lacerations or worse. A strong lateral current runs across the reef on bigger swells, making it easy to get dragged out of position and into the impact zone; know your exit before you paddle out. Sea urchins colonise the reef shelf, so booties are strongly recommended for both the entry and any scramble to safety.

Getting there

Jimmy's Left sits along the southern Sumbawa coastline near the Hu'u / Lakey Peak area — most surfers reach it by motorbike or ojek from Dompu, with the Lakey Beach warungs serving as your main landmark and base. A short paddle from the channel between Jimmy's and the neighbouring right gets you into the lineup; time your entry through the channel at mid-to-high tide to avoid scraping across the exposed reef shelf. Exit via the same channel — do not let the current push you onto the inside reef edge.

Board

On a standard solid swell (4–6 ft) bring a step-up shortboard — something with a bit of extra paddle power and hold to match the wave's speed and steep drops. When it pushes beyond 6 ft, a performance gun or a rounded-pin step-up in the 6'6"–7'2" range is the right call; this is not a wave to undergun on a big day.

Localism

moderate — be polite, wait your turn.

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Surfing in Sumbawa

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Sumbawa is Indonesia's rugged middle child, sitting east of Lombok and west of Flores, and it remains one of the archipelago's last genuine surf frontiers. Where Bali hums with traffic and beach clubs, Sumbawa offers dry savannah hills, empty white-sand bays, dusty roads and fishing villages where life still moves at its own pace.

✈️Getting there

Most surfers reach Sumbawa overland and by ferry from Bali or Lombok. The classic route is Bali to Lombok, then drive across Lombok to Kayangan and take the public ferry to Poto Tano in West Sumbawa (roughly 1.5–2 hours). From Poto Tano it's a 1–2 hour drive to the Maluk/Sekongkang surf zone.

🛵Getting around

Once on Sumbawa, a scooter is the cheapest and most flexible way to reach nearby breaks, and many surf camps in Maluk and Hu'u rent them with board racks. Roads on the main routes are decent, but expect potholes, livestock, dust in the dry season and stretches of rough or unsealed track to remote bays.

🌤️Climate & season

Sumbawa has a dry, hot tropical climate, drier and more arid than Bali, with two clear seasons. The dry season runs roughly April to October — this is prime surf time, with cleaner conditions, consistent groundswell and steady offshore-to-cross trade winds in the mornings.