
Originally Posted by
PhiberAwptik
Guarantee'd even so called "custom" ski's will be based on existing shapes that the builder has tested, and is happy with the perforance. The differences being flex, and topsheet. I would imagine it's too big of a risk to REALLY let a buyer completely design a ski. The risk of people ending up with complete pieces of shit is too great.
It just depends on what you consider custom. With Wagner you can choose, core material, metal/no metal, carbon/no carbon, base material, kevlar/no kevlar, flex (pattern and stiffness), length, dimensions, camber, rocker and topsheet graphics. They give you in-house tip and tail shapes. I'm sure they have numerous pre-configured cores that they can adjust in layup for certain requests but still....that's pretty 'custom' in my opinion. They also try to assist you into things that are actually proven to work so even if you ask for an off the wall design, you won't end up with a completely unskiable pile of shit.
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