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Razo, Spain, is a consistent surf spot with reliable conditions year-round, though the best months for surfers typically fall within the autumn and winter seasons. From October through March, Razo sees the highest percentage of ground swell (65–88%), which provides cleaner, more powerful waves compared to wind swell. During these months, the mean swell size ranges from 1.9m to 2.5m, offering solid overhead waves, with December to February being particularly strong. However, wind conditions are less favorable in winter, with only 23–30% of days having good offshore or cross-shore winds—meaning surfers often contend with onshore winds that can create choppier conditions. Spring and summer (April–September) bring smaller swells, dominated more by wind swell, reducing wave quality. The swell size drops to 1.2m–1.8m, with June to August being the least consistent. Wind conditions also remain poor in summer, with only 19–23% of days offering good winds. September and October mark the transition back to better ground swell and slightly improved wind conditions, making early autumn a sweet spot for surfers seeking a balance between wave size and favorable winds. Overall, the prime time for surfing Razo is from October to March, with the biggest waves in winter, though autumn months may provide a better balance between swell size and wind quality.

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