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Cobden seasonal overview

Cobden, New Zealand, offers consistent surf conditions year-round with a strong dominance of ground swell, which typically provides cleaner and more organized waves compared to wind swell. The best months for surfing at this spot are from May to August, when swell consistency and wave height peak while wind conditions are most favorable. During this period, the mean swell size averages around 2.0m, and the percentage of good wind conditions increases significantly, peaking at 54% in July with the lowest proportion of bad winds at just 46%. Ground swell remains dominant in these months, ensuring high-quality waves. The autumn and early winter months (April to June) also see improving wind conditions, with May and June offering a balanced mix of solid swell (1.8-2.0m) and increasingly favorable winds. In contrast, the summer months (December to February) bring smaller swells (1.5-1.7m) and significantly worse wind conditions, with bad winds occurring over 60% of the time. September and October still see decent swell sizes (2.1m), but wind quality deteriorates, making sessions more inconsistent. Overall, the mid-year period provides the most reliable surf, combining solid ground swell, manageable wind conditions, and larger wave heights, while summer is less ideal due to higher onshore wind influence and smaller swells.