(424) 272-7722
2929 Santa Monica Blvd
(Stanford Street)
Santa Monica,
CA
90404
34.0373
-118.4696
Neighborhoods: Mid-City, West LA
Hours:
Mon-Fri 10am-7pm
Sat 10am-6pm
Sun 11am-5pm
Last updated 11.21.11
Category:
Sporting Goods, Winter Sports, Snowshoes, Children's Clothing, Skiing Equipment Sales, Ski Apparel, Men's Clothing, Snowboards, Women's Clothing, Snowboarding Equipment Sales, Ski Equipment
Payment Methods:
American Express, Cash, Visa, Discover, MasterCard
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Reviews & Ratings for Doc's Ski Haus
11 reviews
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Love Doc's
by SusannahHartJones
My absolute favorite place to get my boarding gear- the staff is incredibly knowledgeable and they always have the gear I'm looking for- it's a one stop shop for me- love it
Great for Custom Boots
by LR88
This place is a specialty boot fitting place. If the boots you want don't fit, they'll mold them and customize them until they fit. The prices are competitive with Amazon also. I bought new boots and paid to have the insole custom molded to my foot. The rep took great care of me!
Merchandise sent was already used
by Mmil122
I ordered the Burton Indulgence pants in the color Vain from Doc's Ski Haus website. I paid full price for the pants and when they arrived last night, the back bottoms of the pants were dirty, like they had already been worn. The tags were still on the pants, but they were definitely not new. I hope this has been a mistake, but I do not trust Doc's Ski Haus integrity.
Great Ski and Snowboarding Shop!
by Sheryl A
User Rating: 5 out of 5 starsby sheryl 09/10/2009
I moved to LA from Canada where I grew up skiing. After having not been on slopes for a lot of years, I was out of the loop regarding ski gear. I found Doc's Ski Haus and was surprised that they actually know a lot about skiing (and snowboarding). It's was a surpirse since the mountains are so far away. Cool shop. Love the dog!
Also it's the wrong address on yahoo it's actually 2929 Santa Monica Blvd.beside the Wine Expo
- Pros: Cool staff and great gear
family oriented ski shop!
by TimJensen
I brought my family in to get set up for our summer ski trip. Not only did we get what we needed, the staff was very helpful while we got clothes and gear for 3 kids, wife, and myself. The staff we worked with were actual skiers and really knew what they were talking about. They even had clothes for our 3 year old who is just starting out skiing. They also have a buy back program for when the kids are too big for the equiptment. Doc's was an awesome expirence and i felt taken care of and appreciated; not like other ski shops in LA.
- Pros: helpful, phenominal service!
- Cons: its not closer to my house!
Find old-school Alpine equipment alongside the newest ski gear under one roof.
by Contributor
In Short
Beat the clock on some stiff racing skis, rip the park on the latest twin-tips or cruise in comfort on more forgiving parabolics. High-end offerings from Volante, Nordica and Rossignol are but a few of the multitude of skis, boots and bindings to choose from. Outerwear and apparel ranges from conservative knit Alpine sweaters to technical, multifaceted jackets and pants from Eider. Snowboarders get a cursory nod with limited inventory from K2 and Volkl.
Doc's has come back to life!
by pollyosborne
In the past I might not have recommended Doc's, but it is now under new management and the change is incredible. Good service and caring management go a long way! Plus the merchandise is great.
Doc's Ski Haus
by bonpierce
Doc's has been in business since the discovery of snow.
The personal service I have recieved there is outstanding.
Once you become a customer there you'll be one forever.
- Pros: Friendly, professional
- Cons: closed for the summer
Proceed with caution
by alx310
I had Doc's tune my skis once and never again. For one spot of P-Tex and a base grind / wax, they charged more than double what you'd pay on the mountain. That would be fine with me if they had done a good job, but they did not de-tune the leading and trailing edges on my skis and did not tell me that they hadn't done it. The end result is that I paid too much money and had a very exciting (in a bad way) first run after that tune up, just so I could get to the lodge and finish (for myself) what Doc's should have done in the first place.
Maybe it was just one lazy tech, but I'll never go to Doc's again.


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