Two skate shops located in vibrant downtown areas in Northern California (Willow Glen and Campbell), When I was ten, my brother introduced me to surfing.
Growing up in the somewhat coastal town of South San Francisco, I was raised with surfing at my fingertips. I lived only ten minutes from the waves in Pacifica; my future playground. My first time up on a board, and I was hooked. I needed more. I wanted more. My parents drove me to the beach every day after school. I have fond memories of their VW Vanagon parked alongside the beach, where they wou
ld support my obsession with surfing until dusk. I lived for the weekends when they would drop me off at the crack of dawn, I would surf session after session with my closest friends until the sun went down, and count down until I did it all over again. I would eat, sleep, breathe surfing. When I wasn’t surfing or couldn’t make it to the beach, I “cross-trained” by skateboarding and BMXing. I remember the days when my friend, Kenny, and I would pretend that the curb was a wave, and we would sidewalk surf. Or, we’d ollie on and off the curb, and that would be our version of a floater on a real wave. Every day after school, I would get home and grab my wetsuit, board, towel, and put them on the lawn while I skated in front of my house waiting anxiously for my mom and dad to head to the beach. I would even get our dog, Rocky, ready, so we’d get moving faster, and I’d have as much surfing time as possible. I did not know how much I needed this sport in my life until I look back and recall that surfing and skateboarding were all I ever wanted to do. If I wasn’t doing either one of those sports then I would be watching a surfing video, flipping through a skateboarding magazine, or visiting surf and skate shops with my parents to see and feel the latest product. One day, my parents took me to a surf shop while we were on a trip. When we walked into the shop, I got a weird vibe that left me feeling like we weren’t welcome. Even at a young age, that didn’t make sense to me. We were there looking to buy something, and I couldn’t comprened why wouldn’t they didn’t want us there. As the years went by and I began visiting shops with my friends, I noticed that it was the norm for skate and surf shop employees to give you the cold shoulder, to barely acknowledge you, and to put off the I-have-better-things-to-do vibe. That bothered me more and more, as I could not understand why it was so hard to say a simple “hello.” I remember thinking to myself, “I would love to have a shop that people could walk into and feel comfortable. No bad vibes, no attitudes, and where beginners aren’t intimidated and want to ask questions without feeling dumb.” We all start out as beginners, and I believe it’s about helping each other get to the next step, so we can accomplish the goals we set out to achieve. As much as I loved surfing and needed to find a time for it in my life every single day, I also realized that external pressures were telling me I had to “grow up,” and I couldn’t keep the same-old-job that gave me a rad surfing schedule, but not necessarily a great plan for my future. I decided to return to school and get a full time job in the computer industry, as it was the time of the dot.com boom. I had a wife and daughter to provide for, and I needed to make more money to give us the life that everyone told me we needed to have. It didn’t take more than a few years in the industry for me to realize that “fitting in” and “being like everyone else” was not the life for me. Cubicles and computer screens, user error and angry bosses, being stuck indoors all day with no hope of breaking out, and I had pretty much had it. I was lethargic, disillusioned, and my job was sucking the life out of me. I realized that money didn’t matter anymore because I needed to have more joy in what I did. Living for only the weekends with my family wasn’t enough to get me through the never-ending week. We took things back to basics, and it all became so clear and simple. I loved to surf and skate, so why not open a shop? A resurgence of Arun began to appear. A new life and brighter future lay on our horizon. Sure, maybe we wouldn’t make as much money as we did in high tech, but we were both willing to sacrifice the idea of “the perfect life” for a much more real, tangible life where we live to its fullest without the unnecessary possessions that everyone told us we needed to have in order to be “successful.”
I started to compile my list of what I wanted in a shop, and most of it was based on my experiences at other shops. I wanted my shop to be relaxed, to have a family feel, to offer a laid back atmosphere that focused on fun and serving our customers with good vibes and top-notch customer service. We've always shared this with our employees and emphasize the importance of treating people with respect, kindness, and gratitude. After a three-year hiatus, Anne-Michelle and I are so proud to bring Ohana back to San Jose. I've always wanted a shop where people can come by to talk, to see the latest gear, and to feel comfortable knowing that their children are welcome, too. Our new space will offer not only that, but so much more. Ohana means family. Family means no one gets left behind. Ohana means connection, community. Ohana Board Shop is where you’ll find both.
03/12/2021
These two guys & Jason “Pony” Martinez have been around since the beginning of Ohana.
This picture reminds me if the good times that I am so thankful for 🙏.
The shop brought good people together.
I have met so many amazing individuals from all over the globe through Ohana Board Shop.
A small shop with a big impact❤️
02/19/2021
Here is your chance to get yourself a limited Natas Deck. 🤞
WEBSITE UPDATE!
This Page is Only for the Limited Release of the Natas Blind Bag Skateboard Deck.
NOTE: *This page will be up for a limited amount of time* Grab a Natas deck or two while you can.
* The page can come down in an one day, or one hour * ⬇️
Link in bio. 🤙
02/12/2021
Blind bags are for you ⬇️
✅ If you like surprises
✅ Cool designs
✅ Rare finds
✅ If you are a skateboard collector
💥 If you are awesome! (That’s all of our followers 🤙)
02/10/2021
Natas Feb 19th! You never know what you are going to get.
01/29/2021
vintage skateboard collection is on point. There are so many cool boards, unfortunately I couldn’t fit them all in this picture 🤷🏽♂️
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01/11/2021
This my surfing essentials kit. The kit is simple but I always have these three things in my surf bag.
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✅ Ding Repair Kit
✅ Surf Wax
✅ Surf Durt Sunblock
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After surfing for 35 years, these are the items that I always would need, or wish I had at certain times.
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The must haves every time you surf is the wax and sunblock. Each time you surf you should give your board a quick rub of wax. Same goes with your face; every time you surf you should give your face a quick rub of Surf Durt.
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The Surfboard Repair Kit is the “just in case”, which happens so much more than you think it would.
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I can’t count how many times I have pulled up to a surf spot, put my wetsuit on, grabbed my board in excitement to get out in the water only to find out that there is a ding on my board. Have you had that happen before? Get stoked to surf and your board has a ding and you can’t take it out in the water!
Is it really worth it to not have a ding repair kit that can have you back in the water in under 5 mins?
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Imagine driving to the beach for a surf session. You’re excited, the waves are good, you pull your board out, and there is the ding!
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Is it worth your time, and missing out on really good waves, because it won’t happen to you? If you surf, it will happen to you! Be prepared.
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This kit is usually $34.99, but I have a Limited Supply for $19.99! DM us. We make it easy to purchase! Pick up and Shippjng is available.
✅We accept: Venmo, PayPal, Credit Card, or Cash.
01/07/2021
We were featured along with iBiss on KTVU about the future of retail. We will be launching our new online site February 1st.
01/04/2021
Smooth ride, with slight flex to add a little extra fun! $169.99
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Great for Beginner to Advanced
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DM us if you are interested! Pick up or Shipping is available!
01/03/2021
Trip out on this rad build $169.99
This is a custom built 41” Drop Through Longboard that’s Shreddy to Rip!
DM us! We can ship it, or you can pick it up from the warehouse!
12/07/2020
RING, RING, RING!
Ohana: Thank you for calling Ohana Board Shop, how can I help you?
Customer: Ah yeah, I just bought a skateboard on AMAZON and my son said it doesn’t work! I called AMAZON to see what the problem could be. They said they don’t know. Can you take a look at it?
Ohana: Of course we can. We will make sure to take good care of you.
Customer: Really?
Ohana: Yes, really!
Customer: I am going to return it back to AMAZON instead and come and buy a new one from you guys instead.
Ohana: Wow, thanks! When you buy a skateboard from us you always get free help with your board. Oh, and you will help keep our doors from closing. I appreciate you, thank you!
👊🏽How do you want to be treat when you spend your hard earned money?
11/30/2020
FREE SHIPPING ON EVERYTHING!
CYBER FUN-DAY!
Ohana Board Shop
Ohana Board Shop is the premium skate shop for beginners to advanced riders and is home of locally printed OHANA surf lifestyle apparel brand. Ohana means family. Family means no one gets left behind. Ohana means connection, community. Ohana Board Shop is where you'll find both. Join the family!
11/28/2020
Putting to work before he heads back out to Mexico. Gracias Brody🤙.