- Location
- Murrieta, Ca.
WetRacer: What do you ride now?
Tony: I still ride my original 1992 Kawasaki 750 SX stand-up! But if anyone out there wants to part with their 800 SX-R, give me a shout.
WetRacer: Tell us how Jettribe came about.
Tony: When I was racing as a stand-up rider in Region 1 and 2 in California, I noticed there were a lot of hot chicks attending the races but there wasn’t much ladies’ apparel for the watercraft sport. So, I started selling ladies’ T’s and board shorts between my motos.
WetRacer: And Jettribe grew from there?
Tony: Yes and no. with lots and lots of hard work and luck, we have gone through some good and bad. But we are all very grateful to be where we are today.
WetRacer: So it was that simple?
Tony: no, not really. It really helps that I have a design background from going to school at Cal State University of Northridge. I have also worked with other larger brands like Hurley, Ecko “Zoo York”, etc. So building the Jettribe brand is second nature for us.
Tony: I still ride my original 1992 Kawasaki 750 SX stand-up! But if anyone out there wants to part with their 800 SX-R, give me a shout.
WetRacer: Tell us how Jettribe came about.
Tony: When I was racing as a stand-up rider in Region 1 and 2 in California, I noticed there were a lot of hot chicks attending the races but there wasn’t much ladies’ apparel for the watercraft sport. So, I started selling ladies’ T’s and board shorts between my motos.
WetRacer: And Jettribe grew from there?
Tony: Yes and no. with lots and lots of hard work and luck, we have gone through some good and bad. But we are all very grateful to be where we are today.
WetRacer: So it was that simple?
Tony: no, not really. It really helps that I have a design background from going to school at Cal State University of Northridge. I have also worked with other larger brands like Hurley, Ecko “Zoo York”, etc. So building the Jettribe brand is second nature for us.