Leftovers/Rightovers
A compact North Shore reef that lights up on northwest groundswells-two distinct breaks (Leftovers left, Rightovers right) that punch over sharp reef and reward accurate positioning. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for Leftovers/Rightovers in Hawaii.
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Lineup Insights
The Wave
When it works the spot prefers long-period NW groundswells with southeast winds for clean, offshore faces.
Tide has minimal reported effect so focus on swell period and size, and pick quieter windows early or late to avoid peak local traffic.
Lineup Guide
The lineup sits over a shallow, jagged reef and paddling out requires threading a narrow channel - expect sharp coral, occasional sharks and quick crowding when Waimea/Waialua are firing.
Respect the local peak and watch for submerged hazards during lower tidal stages.
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