805 Boardshop is a vibrant and open community with caring people and fascinating products all around the store.
Jordan Yinguez & Lilly Clark embody the idea of local heroes. When you walk into 805 Boardshop, their kind, caring, welcoming vibes permeate the whole space. They love to chat about their amazing items and let you hang in the cozy environment. If you ever need any distractions from life or just some friendly people to talk to, this is definitely the place for you to go.
Jordan Yinguez & Lilly Clark have become role models to the younger generation of skaters. Jordan knows all the skate info you could need, whether you’re trying to learn, setup a new board, or just talk about skating.
Jordan brings an expert knowledge to the shop and a passion for the sport of skating. He is willing to help you with anything related to it, from how to set up for a trick, down to the size wheel you should be buying with your first skateboard. Not only is he super informative, he is also very good at skateboarding himself, and is always down to show it whenever he has the time.
On the other hand, if you’re interested in any sort of craft associated with the business side of 805, Lilly is the person to talk to. From graphic design (like the logo and stickers) to fingerboards, the store is filled with a wide variety of interesting items that you aren’t always planning on discovering, but you’re always glad you did.
Lilly actually designed her own fingerboards for the skateshop and A-Town skatepark, as graphics were drawn by her.
I couldn’t imagine Atascadero without this skateshop, and with that said, the 805 Boardshop is definitely worth the visit. So when you have the time, stop by and chop it up. Remember, support your local skate shop!
