Epicly Later'd - Season 1

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  • Epicly Later'd: Chocolate - Part 4

    It's always interesting to see what skaters do after their time is up in professional skating. We tracked down Chocolate alumni everywhere from weed dispensaries to auto body shops to real estate firms.

  • Epicly Later'd: Chocolate

    Chocolate has always been an elite brand, so we jumped at the opportunity to do a "20 Years of Chocolate" episode.

  • Keith Hufnagel

    Keith juggles the responsibilities of pro skating and starting HUF—the brand that began as a backup plan, but took on a life of its own.

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  • Keith Hufnagel

    In part two of Keith Hufnagel's Epicly Later'd, Keith brings his East Coast style to the West. His combination of technical style and a unique ability to ollie big shit leads to a pro spot on Real Skateboards and place on the DC Super Tour.

  • Epicly Later'd: Keith Hufnagel

    Long before HUF, and before everyone and their grandma had a pair of weed socks, Keith was just a kid, busting his ass to get sponsored.

  • Ed Templeton

    In the final of Ed's episode, he discusses the highs and lows that Toy Machine has faced since he began the company. When a leg injury sidelines Ed from skating, he and Deanna discuss Ed's uncertain future.

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  • Ed Templeton

    From being coaxed out of hoarding his early paintings in Huntington Beach to confronting the homophobia of the 90s NYC skate scene and finding success, Ed's art career has been the same as his skate career—Ed just does Ed until people get it.

  • Ed Templeton

    In part four, Ed finds himself out of work and in the depths of an uninspired era for skateboarding. But out of the dregs of the 90s came Ed's ambition to strike out on his own and found a scrappy company called Toy Machine.

  • Ed Templeton

    Ed looks back what was arguably the peak of his skate career—when he dropped out of high school to conquer Europe in 1990, landing the covers of Thrasher and Transworld in the process.