Friday, September 9, 2011

Jettribe's New Leg Guards for 2012!

Maybe you didn't know this, but 2011 is a huge year for PWC racing. This year marks the 30th Anniversary of the IJSBA World Finals in Lake Havasu. IJSBA Pro Ski Open Racers will be battling it out for a shot at $30,000! What?! That's not big enough for you? Oh I know, how about new never-before available PWC-specific race gear for the pro-racer and weekend warrior alike? Mmmmmm, gear......

It's all good. Jettribe's got your back. New from the 2012 catalog line, Jettribe is proud to present a few firsts for the hardcore PWC rider. Now everybody knows Jettribe already makes the only PWC-specific leg guards. Because there are 2 kinds of riders, runabouts and stand-ups, we had to get even more specific. So for 2012, we took our successful leg guard and genetically spliced it into 2 new leg guards - the Reactive Leg Shield for the runabouts rider and the Deflector Leg Shield for the stand-up rider.

New for 2012! Jettribe PWC Wrist Guard!

For 30 years, IJSBA has been giving PWC racers a forum to test our mettle at the World Finals. And just in the past few years, PWCs have been getting more powerful, but the evolution of gear to protect riders from the awesome power of these modern day machines have been almost non-existent. Jettribe has always recognized the need for PWC-specific gear so riders can stop compromising by using motocross gear that wasn't really designed for watersport use. Jettribe has already announced the evolution in Leg Guards. But we're not done. We've only just started to kick it up a notch.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

New Leg Shields

Jettribe products are carefully crafted from the designing, testing, and to the manufacturing process. What most people don’t realize is that the information tags and warning labels are just as important!

Monday, July 25, 2011

New Neck Collar

Jettribe products are carefully crafted from the designing, testing, and to the manufacturing process. What most people don’t realize is that the information tags and warning labels are just as important!