1. Val Surf
8.5
4810 Whitsett Ave, Valley Village, CA
Board Store · 14 tips and reviews
Harrison Painter: Val Surf is awesome! Huge selection and cool staff. Go here!
Neal R: These guys are always ahead of the curve on not just trendy, but quality brands. Skip the big chain stores and get excellent service here too.
Vanessa Nicole: Friendly and helpful staff and an awesome selection of snowboarding gear! Loving my new Dakine travel bags <3
3. Arbor
7.9
102 Washington Blvd (at Pacific Ave), Venice, CA
Board Store · 5 tips and reviews
Lee Simpson: Awesome store. Good selection of boards, hats, jackets and tees. Really nice space too, so big.
Vania N.: Loved the store! They have nice people working there who take their time to get you exactly what you want.
Brian Newton: Battle of the Snowboard Brands. Vote for the local brand--Arbor Snowboards. http://offerpop.com/FacebookTugTab.psp?a=123940807662319&p=22025947875&c=144265
5. Val Surf
7.7
22864 Ventura Blvd (off Fallbrook Ave.), Woodland Hills, CA
Board Store · 3 tips and reviews
anna kopecka: They got ski rental - cheap, easy, fast, friendly staff... Will come back.
Alexandra Garcia: If what you need isn't in stock check valsurf.com, shipping is free so its even cheaper than driving to the shop ;) then bring your gear to Malibu where you can rent rooms for $30/night on airbnb.com Read more.
noseph: If you're looking to invest in a snowboard, bindings & boots (or any duo combo of those three), check out Val Surf. They offer $50 discount on bundle purchases!
8. Kingswell
7.5
4651 Kingswell Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Board Store · Los Feliz · 5 tips and reviews
Josh Kearney: Great selection, awesome shop!
Patrick Melcher: Best place on earth
Will Scholl: Staff is super rad. Dude behind the counter chatted with my friend and me as if we were hanging out, not like he was trying to push a sale (we both made purchases regardless). Highly recommended shop.
Taylor Burr: Custom surfboards, motorcycles, handsome espresso, retail, you name it. This place is awesome with a nice atmosphere.
Charles Knoles: They use Australian naming conventions for coffee. A flat white is 5 ounces of steamed milk with espresso and a long black is what americans call an Americano.
Cory Grabow: The flat whites tastes just like they were made in Australia.