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Pro Surfers Alex Gray & Cheyne Magnusson

Professional Surfers Alex Gray and Cheyne Magnusson, both sponsored by South Bay locals Body Glove give us a little taste what's it like to live the endless summer, leaving town at a moment's notice.

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Pro Surfers Alex Gray & Cheyne Magnusson

DIGStv sat down with Professional Surfers Alex Gray and Cheyne Magnusson, both sponsored by South Bay locals Body Glove. Get a little taste what’s it like to live the endless summer, leaving town at a moment’s notice.

Not to miss an architectural gem in Malibu, California right up against the water, perfect for a surfer at heart. Kite Boarders were even hanging out that day down the beach!

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