For those of you (like me) who have ordered the Goose Gear rear seat delete and rear plate system, I can provide an update. It is my understanding from Brian that current orders for the plate systems will be held an extra week to allow for the addition of attachment points for future upgrades that have not been disclosed (cue peeking around tree, rubbing hands together, and licking lips meme). Goose Gear also just recently hired a product designer who will be assigned the job of refining and completing the plans for the cubby add-ons, which have been teased but not
fully disclosed for the plate system.
And now, from my perspective, we get to the really good stuff. If you've ordered a complete plate system from Goose Gear, you've no doubt wondered - why the hell can we in the U.S. not order as an accessory one of those nice, shiny full height cargo barriers that come standard with Ineos' 2 seat commercial vehicle available elsewhere? And it's a serious question, because if you have a complete flat plate behind the front two seats and tons of tied down or screwed down gear behind you (and perhaps even a strapped down dog crate), you're gonna want a full height cargo barrier behind the front two seats as an essential safety addition. Caveat though - it is currently unknown whether the Ineos OEM full height cargo barrier will even play well with the Goose Gear full plate system. So, after some inquiries, it is my understanding that Goose Gear *does* have plans to design and build a
full height cargo barrier that will sit behind the front two seats and mesh well with their plate system. Kudos to Goose Gear for already planning on that! Plate systems and full height cargo barriers go together like peas and carrots, peanut butter and chocolate, or Jean and a trim removal tool!
One more tidbit to share - Goose Gear will soon have a new operating facility in Grand Junction, CO. Business is going well and one thing that has struck me about Brian and Goose Gear's business model is that as excited as they are to roll out product for the Grenadier, they are taking time to measure not twice, but many times over before finalizing their designs and products and bringing them to market to help ensure all of us early adopters are as future proofed as possible. Much respect for that.
*The opinions of Loc Nar are not necessarily those of Goose Gear, Inc. or its affiliates, parents, subsidiaries, past, present, and future officers, directors, administrators, shareholders, employees, former employees, agents, successors, divisions, assigns, representatives, attorneys, insureds, insurers/carriers in their individual, corporate, or official capacities, and Brian.