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RevArc Ramps Expands With Maverick

RevArc Ramps, manufactured by Bosski, has expanded its distribution with Maverick Distributing. Greg Woods of Maverick says, “The RevArc’s offer three things dealers really need: great price, excellent features, and consumer demand. It’s nice to find a product so well received.”

RevArc Ramps, manufactured by Bosski, has expanded its distribution with Maverick Distributing. Greg Woods of Maverick says, “The RevArc’s offer three things dealers really need: great price, excellent features, and consumer demand. It’s nice to find a product so well received.”

Convincing dealers and distributors can be difficult in this economy, however, some dealers can see the potential. “I was skeptical at first, but our ramp sales have increased since introducing RevArc,” says Todd Lindsey, the Parts Manager at Montana Honda Marine.

Bosski’s RevArc ramps are growing, currently they have 350 U.S. dealers and with the addition of Maverick, will reach over 200 retailers in Western Canada.  “We’ve already beaten last year’s sales by 46% and we have 3 more months left,” says Keith Evans of Bosski.  

What Bosski created is truly different; they have taken arched single loading ramps and made a safer, more stable tri-fold ramp. RevArc ramps use the exclusive Tri Loc Technology where you unfold the ramp, lock the safety strap and load with confidence. Ramp twisting or slipping is greatly reduced. 

“If you can safely put a UTV in the back of your truck and save money, then that’s what consumer’s are going to do,” adds Evans of Bosski.  He continues, “Some people can’t afford a trailer but they really want to take a Rhino or a RZR home”.

Maverick will carry the complete line of RevArc ramps for ATVs and Side by Sides at their Edmonton warehouse. Maverick can be reached at (780) 448-5988 or www.maverickdistributing.com.

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