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Pro Controll launches new website

by Pro Controll 1 Jul 2022 03:41 AEST
Pro Controll's new website © Pro Controll

Pro Controll, makers of the Revolution freshwater bow or transom mount electric trolling motor, has enhanced and updated their company website to provide greater detail and accessibility for the public.

"We are excited about our new trolling motor and decided to freshen up the website in anticipation of the launch. Through the new site, we provide an easy and efficient way to purchase our products", said Michael Rhodes, RM Industries and Pro Controll CEO.

The website features the lineup of "L" and "S" Type Revolution Electric Trolling Motors, as well as the accessories supporting them, such as the Pro Control EZ Mount and EZ Stand, an innovative 60-amp circuit breaker, wiring harness, and battery quick connectors. Product purchases can be made directly from the website, by clicking on the "order today" button on the home page.

Pro Controll's company moto, "Freedom to fish how you want," is reflected in the simplicity and ingenuity of their hand-controlled trolling motors. The Revolution Trolling Motor is the first and only line of hand-controlled trolling motors that mounts to the bow or transom of any Jon or utility boat in minutes - without the need for tools to boat modifications.

"RM Industries is proud to present our new intuitive website featuring our Pro Controll line of products to better provide all the tools and education necessary to have a more successful day on the water," added Rhodes.

The website includes educational videos and tips as well as product press releases and stories. Customers can even track their purchases on the site.

The new Pro Controll Revolution Trolling Motor is now available for purchase through the site. Check it out at procontroll.com

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