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Why Ninety-Plus Gear?

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

There are a lot of people out here dedicating their time and knowledge to make you go fast. We’re here to provide you with the things you’ll need to look good, be on time, and practical items to use; as you’re going fast.

Whether you’re on your scoot, riding the rails on your skate board or running the half pipe on your snowboard, or doing a hundred other sports related past-times, we have products for you.

I’m a guy with many interests and I got tired of making do with things other people said might work for this or that.  So I have found people that felt like me and we have started assembling a line of products that really work – not in theory, but where the rubber meets the road.

All of our products are made for comfort, durability, and simplicity, by people who use them daily.
Our unusual products are designs by people who know what you need for the job.

These aren’t made by someone sitting in the office trying to think of ways to take your money.
Some of our products are very unique.  Others are similar in appearance to products you may have already seen, but that is where it stops.

Designed for speed

Our Head Rags are unlike any others you’ll find on the market.

We like to say “Ours is the last Head Rag you’ll ever need but not the last you’ll ever want.” It is designed and repeatedly tested to stay on your head at Ninety Plus miles per hour. Most manufacturers want you to lose your head gear going down the road so you have to buy more. We want you buy more because you didn’t lose ours, it’s comfortable, and we have far more colors and designs than anyone else. And don’t forget: they are made right here in the good old USA.

Watch the site for updates

I want to thank you for stopping by our web site. Please take a look at our products. And keep an eye on the site, because their are changes taking place as we develop a site that is easy for you to use.

I will also be posting information from time to time on our blog about events that we will be attending, rides that may be taking place, or other things that might interest those of you that are “hitting the road.”

Curt Cobler