
Skateboarding legend Bobby Puleo has always done things his own way.
His approach to skating, his outlook on art, even the way he pieces together the world around him. None of it fits into a neat little box. That’s exactly why his episode of Epicly Later’d is so compelling.
From the cracked concrete of New Jersey’s streets in the ‘90s to the golden era of San Francisco spots like EMB, Bobby’s story is packed with moments that shaped not just his skating but also his perspective on life.
He’s got a sharp eye for the overlooked and an ability to make the most unexpected spots look completely natural under his wheels.
The documentary doesn’t just highlight his skating; it digs into the way he thinks. Puleo speaks openly about his creative process, his obsession with the details most people miss, and even his take on conspiracy theories.
This Epicly Later’d episode is more than just a look at a skater’s past. It’s an inside look at the mind of someone who’s always been a step ahead, even if the rest of the world is just now catching up.