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gearup2go.gifANNOUNCING NEW PRO ARMOR SEATBELT HARNESSES

GearUp2Go.com is proud to announce that they are one of the exclusive retailers of seatbelt harnesses by one of the most reliable brands in the industry, Pro Armor. There has been an astonishing demand for Pro Armor seatbelt harnesses from off road enthusiasts since introducing them into our product line a few months ago! With adjustable lap and sternum straps to accommodate all size riders, easy to use pull down hoops, and harnesses available in either 2” or 3” and 4 or 5-point sizes, it is no wonder they are flying off the shelves into the hands of happy customers.

At GearUp2Go.com, we are always searching for hot products that will exceed the dynamic needs of our customers. By consistently finding ways to satisfy our customer’s thrill seeking needs, we showcase our commitment to providing accessories that enhance safety, comfort, and style.

According to Alex Danze, the President/CEO of Pro Armor, "It has been the steadfast commitment to developing only the very best components and making them with the utmost quality which has kept Pro Armor in the forefront of the industry. We thank you very much for thinking of Pro Armor and believing in our brand, our quality, and our commitment to you, our customer.”

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WWW.GEARUP2GO.COMis a growth-oriented e-commerce retailer of top quality ATV, UTV, Snowmobile, and Watercraft accessories. The company continues to evolve to support the demands and desires of its customers from around the world. It prides itself on being entrenched in the powersports community and full understanding of the lifestyle of its customers. GearUp2Go.com will continue the process of innovation to become the market leader in retail powersports accessories.

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