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  • May16

    Hey this is Jason @ Rodanthe Surf Shop with your Rodanthe surf report for Wednesday. Chest-head high w/bigger sets, Semi-glassy w/slight bump, s. current, good form, some hollow ones. Wind: SSW 10+mph, Wind 4cast SW 10-15mph. HT: 6am, LT: 12:45pm.  H20 TEMP 71.


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  • May16

    Tides: High 4:58 am / Low 11:06 am / High 5:29 pm

    Brent here with your Kill Devil Hills afternoon surf report. The surf is still in the knee-thigh+ high range with the occasional waist+ high set. Winds are out of the SSW and creating a little surface texture but overall, it’s clean. It’s definitely rideable in town but the further South you drive today, the larger the surf will be so check our Rodanthe / Avon / Buxton pages for the detailed reports. We are approaching high tide so find a sandbar that works and you should be able to find rideable surf. Weather: Showers and thunderstorms likely this afternoon. Highs in the upper 70s. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 70 percent. Thanks for checking obxsurfinfo.com!

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  • May16

    Tide: Low 11:02 am /High 5:35 pm/ Low 11:55

    Hey guys, This is Curtis, down here in Buxton with your Wednesday morning surf report. The swell is out of the S. In the chest to head high range. Bigger set are coming through. The wind is out of the SW at around 5 to 10 mph. The surf is pretty clean, mostly closing out but there is that lonely peak that would make it all worth it.

  • May15

    Tides: Low 11:00am / High 5:25pm / Low 11:40pm

    This is Kevin at Hatteras Island Boardsports with your Avon surf report for Wednesday morning. Surf is in the chest high range and semi-clean. The waves tend to be closing out, but a few will come through clean. SSW wind is blowing at 8 mph forecast to increase to 15 mph and turn more southerly. Be sure to come into the shop and check out the new Simon Anderson surfboards! Already starting to sell they won’t be here long!

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  • Mar16

    Mark your calendars to attend the Annual Surfrider Foundation, Outer Banks Chapter meeting – set for Saturday, March 24 at Jennette’s Pier in Nags Head, NC. Whether you are a member or not, all is welcome to attend. At this meeting, you will learn a little about the Surfrider history, current campaigns and events, national programs, etc… The Surfrider Foundation, Outer Banks Chapter can really use your help. Please get involved and make plans to attend. The event will be held in the main event room with a free lunch provided for all of those who RSVP to: outerbanks@surfrider.org OR you can visit their Facebook page and respond. Simply click on the banner above!

  • Mar8

    Erik Lee Parisher captured some footage in Kill Devil Hills with surfer Dallas Tolson during a swell in February 2012.

  • Jan22

    HIGH TIDE 4:30 PM / LOW TIDE 10:00 AM

    About Time! Wind is off-shore and the swell is out of SE. Wave height is thigh to waist with faces that are almost chest high. As long as the wind stays down, this could be one of the better days in Corolla. Boards of choice: Thruster w/size, dumpster diver plus any long board (high performance or nose rider). A spring suit or surf jacket will keep you warm. NOTE: WE RENT SURF BOARDS FROM 5′ 10” TO 10”. GARY, COROLLA SURF SHOP   

  • Nov28

    November 25 & 26 provided a great run of waves up and down the banks. Here’s a few sequence shots submitted by Bob Hovey (Duck Village Outfitters) of surfer, Dallas Tolson getting shacked in Buxton.

  • Nov3

    Looks like this NE swell has finally started to take shape – going from total chaos to fun rideable conditions. It was suffering a hangover this morning but has significantly improved from yesterday. A few pics were taken this morning and the rest were taken around noon today in Nags Head. Check the report page for details.

  • Oct18

    Keep your eyes on the horizon. When the heavy draining fall swells show up between October 15 and December 1st, the 2011 Battle of the Banks will throw down yet another bloody battle. It’s Virginia Beach against Outer Banks in a fight for bragging rights. So far, Virginia Beach has held the title over the last 3 years. Will this be the year when team OBX takes their land back? Stay tuned and we’ll keep you informed when the contest is a go. You can also click on the poster for more information.