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The quest for the perfect ski

By Kim Thompson

Reporter

Local entrepreneurs start custom ski-making company

If you can dream it, Capital Custom Skis will make it. As Whistler’s newest home-grown entrepreneurs, Greg Funk and Josh Tarchuk are in the business of creating custom-made skis that are limited only by imagination. The goal is simple: to sell skis and reshape the ski manufacturing industry, “I would like to see the whole ski industry become similar to the surfboard industry in terms of having smaller companies building custom skis,� Funk said. “There is room for a lot more creativity and original shapes that are designed specifically for the skier.� Inspired by Whistler’s ample terrain, Capital Custom Skis is focused on building big-mountain powder skis. From twin tips to swallowtails, Funk and Tarchuk are in the process of rethinking traditional designs. Funk shapes each ski personally, which allows for the flexibility needed to figure out what works. Although a small-scale operation, the founders say Capital Custom Skis has the potential to start a revolution. Tarchuk said traditional ski companies tend to be driven and funded by ski racing, but skin-tight, fluorescent ski suits have been replaced with a new-school approach and skiers want equipment to match. Signaling a break from the norm, Funk and Tarchuk are driven by big-mountain terrain and client needs. “I think there is still too much race influence in skis because most people aren’t into racing. We are trying to build all-mountain skis that promise a more suitable ride,� Funk said. Building skis is the realization of a dream for the guys behind Capital Custom Skis. After moving to Whistler five years ago, Funk wanted to apply his ski-making philosophy to a business. In between days on the slopes, Funk built his first pair of skis and recognized the potential for something bigger. Both Tarchuk and Funk have a long history with skiing, which eventually lured them to Whistler. Originally a ski racer Tarchuk progressed into competitive snowboarding and recently stepped back into the skiing realm. On the other hand, Funk’s self-proclaimed, ski-bum passion started many years ago on the slopes of Grouse Mountain. “Being skiers is a huge advantage in the manufacturing process. We know what steps need to be taken and what we need to spend time on. Creating skis shouldn’t be done by someone trying to imagine a mountain while sitting in an office in downtown Toronto,� Tarchuk said. Part of the job is simply spending time in the mountains and getting a good idea of what works. Funk said a lot of people have great ski design ideas but no way of getting them built. It is a market with which he wants to work. “The way we build our skis allows for flexibility because we start with wood and do all the shaping ourselves. As a result, we can make our shapes wider or narrower,� Funk said. “One of my favourite things is coming up with new shapes.� News of Capital Custom Skis has spread by word of mouth and local skiers are laying down cash to get a pair. At a $600 introductory price, Funk and Tarchuk are making affordable custom skis at their workshop in Pemberton. Skiers such as Dan Treadway are even using Capital Custom Ski designs on the competitive, big-mountain circuit. “Starting in Whistler is great because we don’t have to drive three hours on the Sea to Sky Highway to get to the hill,� Funk said. “We would love to expand beyond the Whistler market because people all over the world want custom skis.� Tarchuk and Funk have a simple goal of making a living from the sport they love. Funk said the focus is on quality as more orders pour in from skiers wanting to make their “dream ski� a reality. “Our skis have a very original look with our veneer top sheets,� Tarchuk said. “Everyone has a ski they would like to see built and that is our business.� For more information, log on to www.capitalskis.com or call (604) 894-5080.

 
theyre living my dream, its funny how all these custom ski companies have several skis that are ridiculously wide

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holy shit!!! there 0ne-fifty has a 126 mm waist1 thats fucking huge, like 12.6 cm

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i have a pair. greg and josh are my roommates.

in all honesty, they are great skis. I have my own variation of the 'all mountain twin' and it rips through anything, is nice and responsive, and is just what I wanted.

i guess the real test for them will be when i compete in the fernie freeski comp at the end of this month. hopefully all will be good with them.

i'll try to post a pic when i can.

 
Yeah, Try and get some pics up on here or on the website. All it shows is the sizes. And whats this about Treadway riding them now? Did he quit the Rossi team? Thats pretty insane. Next time Josh is in Golden tell him to bring some along so we can demo them!

Chili
 
Such a sweet company and a great idea!! I tottaly agree with them on thwe surf scene. No sprt can match the commitment or culture that surounds surfing.

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^yah, and the mix of 'core-to-the-core' mini companies that obviously inspire capital...

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That is so sick... i like their idea of making the ski industry like the surf industry. I would mos def be interest in their skis... seeing as how not one company now makes a ski that is a perfect for me. ...I need something that is fully twin tipped, 195 cm in length, 140-120-130... and bandit-steeze stiff.

We gonna whack it til the wheels fall off.

 
wow thats pretty cool. It's definately smart to try making skis all custom like surfboards. It makes it soo much better cuz you can get exactly wut u want, not just whatever the company makes. plus, now you can get really cool graphics that you can design yourself.

Does anyone kno how much they cost, about. cuz it sounds like they might b wicked expensive, just cuz they're all custom and stuff.

 
post some of your designs here

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they are less expencive than pretty much every ski companies fat twins. i think there site said $600 for one of there modles and starting at $700 for a costom ski. thats in canadian too

dont get it twisted
 
So simple. What a great idea. I'd so rather give my money to a company like this than a huge corporation like Salomon or Rossi.

 
has any one seen the g frankenstein

160 waiste and spatulastyle side cut

FUCKING SWEAT

i realy fuckin want them

those who can't ski snowblade and those who can't snowblade snowboard
 
thats so sick thats what i want to do

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i saw these at blackcomb on saturday, flahr was on them they looked sick he had the big ones

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they are taking the perfect approach from what it seems. laid back, but real innovative. this is great news.

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in fact choosing the size and width is not all. you should choose stiffness ... like a real pro.

disappointed, i thought it would allow to have the decoration you want to have YOUR skis no one will ever have

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Who cares if anyone else has them...or whether the topsheet is unique. The fact of the matter here is that they WORK for YOU. They aren't a generally produced piece of shit that you can pick up at your local shop. It's a service these guys are providing those who really care about how their skis are functioning underfoot...not how the topsheet looks. Frankly, I'm feeling the raw wood...

It's only after you've lost everything that we are free to do anything.

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^i agree. but i'm not sure you can choose the whole stuff: stiffness different tip and tail, ...

moreover, you got to try before knowing it fits you. here, you can't, no?

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PUNK'S NOT DEAD!

RAILS SUCK!

POWDER SKIING RULES!

DEATH TO SNOWBOARD-ERS!!
 
I may have a new idea for my graduation present. Sounds like a good operation, and I really like the way they are trying to parallel the progression of th surfing community.

better to burn out...

...then fade away
 
you can choose stiffness...i told greg i wanted them super stiff like the b4, but to soften it at the tip for cranking through the pow.

mission accomplished.

 
man those look super sick. 700 bucks for a custom shape? i may just have to get some next season. the hardwood finish is pretty sweet but it'd be wicked if you could submit your own design for a custom ski.

West is Best.
 
Gregs skis are super good and they might not look so crazy when it comes to a graphic design scheme but they are sure to please any big mountain enthusiast that has the balls to step into a pair. I have not had the chance to personally try a pair but I have seen greg on his and many other hard core whistler locals on theres and all I can say is do you have the balls. If so get a pair and get huckin and ripping lines cause these skis will serve up any appitite for speed and floatation.

Huck it and Giver, Don't turn unless stuff gets in your way.
 
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