The Youngest Twinventors In The U.S.

May 2016 Powersport News

At age six, Josh and Zack Neyens became the youngest twin inventors in the U.S. when they invented the Buggie Bag.

These innovative, designer dust covers are for off-road vehicles, golf carts and motorcycles. Not only do these adaptable durable covers stretch to fit a variety of vehicles, the boys are also pioneers in the large design graphics on their covers giving customers both fashion and function in one cool product.

Now at age 13, the boys’ business is mentored by some of the world’s largest businesses and CEOs and they have some of the world’s largest retail chains interested in their products.

The Buggie Bags are currently being used around the world to protect a variety of vehicles and the boys are continuing to develop other lines of protective covers for a variety of industries.

In a 2009 article on LegalZoom, they were dubbed the youngest “Twinventors” in the U.S. and have been featured in a number of publications and websites around the world. They have also been recently featured on Nickelodeon’s hit show “Figure It Out.”

They continue to spread their story around the globe. From idea-in-the-garage to product-on-the-shelf, they are an example of the great American story of youth and innovation paired with hard work and dedication.

For more information, visit www.coverinnovations.com.  

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