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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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Por lazydave , 04-09-2014
Maluk House - Recently spent a few weeks in sumbawa sourcing Supersucks. Got some great waves. Stayed at Maluk house. Just wanted to drop a line to anyone considering staying there to look elsewhere. Had things stolen by staff, got ripped off by the staff on a car we hired, got physically threatened by staff when we questioned the issues - and the state of the rooms was shocking for the $$$ being charged. Owner is in Canada and avoids any accountability for issues on the property. Stay elsewhere. Paul and the crew down at Supersucks Hotel were fantastic and helped us out whenever things got bad at Maluk house. Stay away from maluk house and stay at Supersuck hotel or one of the other joints in Maluk. You'll save money and stress and spend more time surfing.
Por Anonymous , 26-02-2010
Stay home - If you have nothing good to say. Embarrassed by all the bodyboarders? What you got embarassed because they ride the barrel better than you? And you couldn't pull in with your teapot kettle stance? Stick to Kuta Beach. We are all here to have fun, catch waves, and celebrate life. Take your soap box, and shove it up your ass. No one wants to hear it. Seriously.
Por Anonymous , 16-01-2010
its embarassing - we used to surf here in the early 90-s....no one knew how good it got...I went back with my old friend and i was embarresed about all the boogie boarders....
Por Anonymous , 08-01-2009
- We had it firing for a few days in June, epic place. There were 10 second barrels being had by Hawaiians every set. Hard to get one. There are a group of hawaiians who go down every year, they own the hotel on the beach.
Por i got a rash in maluk to , 21-11-2007
the truth - Unless the swell direction is perfect this very rare wave is mostly a closeout, with short sections ending on dry reef, plus any sign of a good swell and good tides and there will be 40 plus people coming by land with potentially up to three boats (10 people a boat) super tight take of zone, and it probaly wont be on anyways. there is no point in going past deserts
Por TheRash , 14-11-2007
come on Tica - Very good wave but doesn't break unless there's a pretty good swell. I hope Tica is still working at that one hotel in Maluk. The surf's filthy but nothing compares to her giant barrels!
Por Anonymous , 06-07-2007
hoax - I drove overland in june this year, I wish I took a boat trip. Our car got broken into and all the places to stay are so crap. Next time I am just gonig to stay on Bail much better waves.Don't bother
Por Anonymous , 20-06-2007
hotel - They build a new hotel right in front of the peak now. it is big and for sure you get a place to sleep there. Need at least a 4x4 vehicle to get there. Scar Reef isn´t to far by car. the wave is fast, powerfull, perfect, dangerous and scrares the shit out of you. catch a good one and it´s the barrel of your life!!!saw a american guy there getting smashed against the reef and his white t-shirt turned red suddenly.Try to check out the tides before you go there cause you´ll need a good high tide! no waves, nothing to do...
Por pdiidy , 01-04-2007
stay on land?? - where can u stay on land over there? apart from the lombok-sumbabwa boat trip? how easy is it getting from supers to scar if ya dont have a boat and staying on land? later k*nts.
Por anonymous , 15-05-2006
so inconstent - went there for 3 weeks and didnt get onee decent swell. never going back. nothing to do no other surf spots round
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