Gas Chambers Reviews and Ratings
(Puerto Rico)
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Visitor reviews of Gas Chambers surf break
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“I am from Puerto Rico although I live in the US now. I have surfed this spot a couple of times which is a lot more than most people due to the fact that this spot only breaks a few times a year. This spot is absolute craziness. It is wild and dangerous, and a spectacle to all the people on the shoreline. It requires a very large north, northwest swells to be able to surf it, and it is the reason it only breaks a couple times a year. It breaks very close to rock cliffs that you do not want to end up on. The swells bounce back of the cliffs and create a backwash wave that meets up with oncoming waves and causes the wave to deform and open up in crazy spectacular ways throwing the lip so far out you can fit a bus inside the tube. Riders get ragdolled in the air if they are not able to maneuver the backwash. Busted boards are common, but the thrills are all worth it. This spot is located to the right of the "Crashboat" surf spot pier in the town of Aguadilla.”
Carlos J Claudio from UNITED STATES - 12 Aug 2022
Gas Chambers Ratings
Overall: 4.0. Based on 1 vote and 2 reviews. Vote
Quality on a good day: 4.0(1 star: Even when the swell and winds are optimum, the waves are poor quality, 5 stars: If conditions are right, the waves will be World Class). |
Consistency of Surf: 2.0(1: Gas Chambers is a fickle surf spot that only works a few times a year. 5: Reliable year-round spot). |
Difficulty Level: 4.0(1: Suitable for Groms. 3: Intermediates. 5: Expert tow-in surfers only). |
Water Quality: 2.0(1: Known health risks from pollution. 5: Never any pollution). |
Crowds: 3.0(1: Often too crowded. 5: Gas Chambers is an isolated spot where you are unlikely to meet other surfers). |
Access: 5.0(1: Getting to Gas Chambers requires an overland expedition or chartering a boat. 3: A 30 minute walk from the nearest parking. 5: Park a vehicle right by the break). |
“I am from Puerto Rico although I live in the US now. I have surfed this spot a couple of times which is a lot more than most people due to the fact that this spot only breaks a few times a year.”
Carlos J Claudio from UNITED STATES - 12 Aug 2022

