So let me start off with saying that well… this trip did not go off with out a hitch. Let’s back up a bit and let you know how we first got invited to travel out to the SuperATV headquarters. This year at Rally on The Rocks event in Moab Utah we had a chance to meet Harold the owner and president of SuperATV. He was very grateful for what SlikRok has done to help SuperATV branch out into new markets. In that conversation we were having, Harold asked if we would like to come out to Indiana and tour their facilities. Curt and myself didn’t hesitate for a second at that opportunity. So fast forward 2 months and Curt and I are off to Indiana. In the first place, I am not a fan of flying for many reasons and this trip did not help. Itinerary was fly from Salt Lake City to Chicago, then Chicago to Louisville, rent a car and drive an hour to Madison. Sounds easy right? Wrong…our flight from SLC to Chicago was delayed making us miss our connection flight to Louisville. There were no flights until the next morning so we debated renting a car and driving the 5 hours from Chicago but opted to take a flight from Chicago to Cincinnati at 6 in the morning and then rent a car and make the hour and a half drive to Madison. So once again we have a plan and it is now 1am and we are trying to find a hotel for the night in a city I don’t care to ever visit again. The only thing that made that night okay was the Chicago deep dish pizza we had delivered to our room at 2am! We get up and get to the airport,m we fly to Cincinnati rent a car and begin our drive. We were supposed to be to SuperATV at 7am and didn’t end up getting there till 11am. We drove straight to SuperATV since there was no point in checking into the hotel because we had not seen our bags since we checked them at the SLC airport. #thanksunited So here we are completely exhausted, frazzled, stressed to the max and it is time to walk in the doors and be on our A game. What we experienced over the next 7 hours was completely unexpected. From the moment we walked through the front doors the amazing people of SuperATV made us feel that we were their number 1 priority. We toured the facility and I am still having trouble comprehending how big this facility is, over 280,000 square feet. We had a blast touring, filming, sitting down for a quick bite, meeting the wonderful people that make SuperATV the great company that it is. We had a great time bouncing ideas off the owner, his daughter Lindsay, Tyler Greves and Corey Jackson as we all chatted around a table in Harold’s office. I had no idea that SuperATV was making almost every single product they offer under that roof. The amount of time, money, and research that they devote to each and every product is mind boggling and so impressive. I don’t know of one other company that goes to such lengths to ensure they are putting quality products out into the market place. Hats off to you SuperATV and keep up the great work. All the hassel of traveling was forgotten because the amazing experience we had at SuperATV. We want to thank SuperATV for giving us that amazing opportunity and we look forward to many more visits and for what the future holds for our two companies! Check out the video below and see for yourself!
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Awesome place. Love the innovation of Super ATV
What are your thoughts on their upgraded Rhino drive line compared to Sand Craft drive line. ? I have a RZR 1000 xp4 on 4” portals.