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Home » WATCH: Is This The Longest Wave Ever Ridden At Uluwatu?

WATCH: Is This The Longest Wave Ever Ridden At Uluwatu?

Watch Eloy Lorenzo bounce along a giant Uluwatu bomb for 1 minute and 20 seconds!

Luke Gartside

27th July 2018

While many parts of Indo were throwing up perfect double overhead cylinders on this weeks historic swell, Uluwatu boasted an all together different allure for the hand full of surfers who ventured out.

Big, long walls wrapped into the iconic bay on the Bukit peninsula, finding the reef just as they would if they were a four footer, with a few linking up perfectly and running all the way down to the inside corner.

In the below clip we find Eloy Lorenzo getting whipped into one of these perfect ones and riding it for an impressive 1 minute 20 secs!

Locals are apparently calling it the longest ride at Ulu’s in at least a few decades and while there’s big calls being thrown about we’d contest you’d be hard pressed to find anywhere one earth that could host as long a ride at that size. Although please do let us know if we’re wrong in the comments.

 

 

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