Super Start, which is mainly sold through O'Reilly Auto Parts, offers a good range of batteries spanning from its economy and premium units to Extreme and Platinum models. An Economy battery comes with a one-year warranty, while premium receives two years' worth of backing. Both the Platinum and Extreme batteries get three years of coverage bundled in.
The battery range follows a similar pattern to other manufacturers. The economy option will get plenty of people by, though vehicles with a larger engine, tech-hey modern vehicles, or vehicles in cold climates will benefit from Premium at the very least due to the extra cranking amps. At the top end, the Extreme line boasts even more power and seems to be engineered for longevity while the Platinum Super Start battery is more cutting edge –boasting Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) technology. In addition to the increased power and performance this tech packs, AGM batteries also tend to be safer. They're designed not to spill or leak like traditional lead-acid batteries.
Reviews are a little scarcer than some of the better known battery brands, but online accounts from customers suggest Super Start batteries are of high quality and tend to be very reliable. Criticisms of the higher price point of the batteries come up repeatedly, with some potential buyers opting for other options. Super Start offers a strong array of choices too, which puts it ahead of many competitors — some of which only offer a basic battery and a single, slightly better, premium option.