Nacho Gundensen's dynamic return to the water
High up, inside, attacking and flowing in the cold of the Mar del Plata winter
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After about 100 days out of the water due to the Covid-19 quarantine, Nacho Gundensen returned and quickly adapted despite the fact that winter is making itself felt in Mar del Plata.
The video makes it clear: He flies, carves, attacks and pipes as if he were wearing shorts and in summer.
The waves, which were incredible during quarantine, continued to break and gave way to a quality production like this one.
Video by Martin Iautaro and Rodrigo Pico Estrada
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