Waag

Van Nuys, United States

5

Closed now

4 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

Map

Streetview

Activate map

Bussiness info

Accepts Credit Cards
Yes

Description

Specialties

Since 1965, WAAG has been an innovator in the products it manufactures. Always made completely in the U.S., whether it was furniture, automotive products, or now, ground support equipment, WAAG ingenuity, ground-​breaking design, and unparalleled quality has found its way to the top of every industry.

Manufacturing high-​quality custom brass and iron furniture until the late ’80’s, WAAG transitioned into the automotive industry at the start of the Sport Utility craze. Putting their own unique stamp on the truck bumper push bar, WAAG transformed this piece of utility equipment into something that not only was functional but complemented the vehicle’s styling cues. And in 1991 when WAAG arrived in Las Vegas for its first Specialty Equipment Manufacturer’s Association trade show — the largest such show in the U.S. — distributors, restylers and all in attendance took notice.

Almost immediately after that first show, WAAG became the industry standard and the one in which the competition always looked to for new innovations. With design savvy, innovative engineering, and a meticulous attention to even the most minor detail, WAAG lead a revolution in truck equipment as SUVs became more abundant and increasingly refined in design. Every aspect from design to fit and finish was unprecedented. Restylers and consumers asked for WAAG by name and would not settle for any imitation. Not the biggest, but the best …

History

Established in 1965.

Since 1965, WAAG has been an innovator in the products it manufactures. Always made completely in the U.S., whether it was furniture, automotive products, or now, ground support equipment, WAAG ingenuity, ground-​breaking design, and unparalleled quality has found its way to the top of every industry.

Manufacturing high-​quality custom brass and iron furniture until the late ’80’s, WAAG transitioned into the automotive industry at the start of the Sport Utility craze. Putting their own unique stamp on the truck bumper push bar, WAAG transformed this piece of utility equipment into something that not only was functional but complemented the vehicle’s styling cues. And in 1991 when WAAG arrived in Las Vegas for its first Specialty Equipment Manufacturer’s Association trade show — the largest such show in the U.S. — distributors, restylers and all in attendance took notice.

Almost immediately after that first show, WAAG became the industry standard and the one in which the competition a