Munich surfing turned on this past week. o2SURFTOWNMUC went all out for their summer opening on the 24th of May. So what does opening surf day in Munich look like?
“We invited a couple of schools and the local surf club for a First Timer session,” said Surftown’s Quirin Rohleder. “And we had a surf show with international talent in the evening.”
Opening surf day in Munich included guests Leon Glatzer, Carla Morera de la Vall, Leonardo Apreda, Jarko Kreuzeder and others.
What follows in this post is some of our favorite images from the day captured by the surf park’s photography staff.
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What wave settings does the Munich wave pool offer?
o2 SURFTOWN MUC features two distinct modes for wave generation: A-Frame mode and Point Break mode.
In A-Frame mode, waves break from the center of the pool, creating simultaneous rights and lefts. The waves can be adjusted to various levels to accommodate both debutant and experienced surfers.
Point Break mode allows waves to run along the entire length of the pool by the wave generator. This mode enables rides of up to 18 seconds in the largest setting. It also provides different sections suitable for turns, barrels, and airs. Additionally, operators can adjust Point Break mode to produce more relaxed, extended waves ideal for cruising or longboarding.