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Adventure Power Products Gets New Store in Île-des-Chênes

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Adventure Power Products' new location in Île-des-Chênes Derek Roth

Adventure Power Products in Île-des-Chênes is currently building a new, bigger store right beside its old location on Quest Boulevard.

The new location will be over 10,000 square feet and include a 6,000-square-foot showroom. Their previous space was 6,200 square feet, which was shared with another business, so this is a big upgrade.

“We promote Adventure to be a one-stop shop for power products and power sports,” says Derek Roth, one of the owners. “To be able to walk into one location and shop the full line of Kawasaki products, Suzuki products, Cub Cadet, Stihl, Legend boats and pontoons, Mercury Outboards, and Branson tractors makes us unique.”

Adventure actually started out of Roth’s parents’ backyard in 2007. Roth, Frank Cicco, and Ron Skrobutan have owned Adventure Power Products since it moved to Île-des-Chênes back in 2009.

“We started Adventure with the idea that if you could offer people a diverse mix of products, items they need like mowers, snow blowers, trimmers, belts, etc., and also offer the fun side, such as ATVs, motorcycles, boats, sleds, and all the accessories and clothing that go with it, and truly earn that customer’s business, confidence, and respect, then they would keep coming back. We have continued to grow every year with that philosophy,” Roth says.

Spring and fall are their busiest times, since people are often anticipating the upcoming riding seasons.

“I would say our off-road products, ATVs, and side by sides [are our best-selling products],” says Roth. “But we are launching a new full line of street bikes for Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Royal Enfield this year, so we expect a battle for our bestsellers! Legend boats and pontoons will also be a new addition to the Adventure lineup, and despite the frigid temps we are already seeing a lot of interest from customers.”

As with any vehicle, it will eventually need to be repaired. Sports vehicles like bikes, boats, and ATVs are no different. Adventure offers a full service repair facility to all their customers.

“Our first commitment is to understand all people that visit our store are extraordinary customers and they deserve an experience to match that description,” Roth says.

Cobblestone Homes are the builders of the new store, which is anticipated to be ready by the end of March.

For more information

www.adventurepowerproducts.com

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