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Razor-Back 15-Tine Bow Rake – 60" Fiberglass Handle

Razor-Back 15-Tine Bow Rake – 60" Fiberglass Handle

$21.52

Original: $61.49

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Razor-Back 15-Tine Bow Rake – 60" Fiberglass Handle

$61.49

$21.52

The Story

Professional 15-Tine Bow Rake for Soil, Mulch & Debris

The Razor-Back 15-Tine Bow Rake is the professional's choice for ground prep and cleanup. Whether you're breaking up compacted soil, spreading mulch evenly, leveling a planting area, or collecting leaves and debris, this rake handles it all. The heavy-duty steel head and tines are built to last, while the 60" fiberglass handle with cushion grip keeps you comfortable through long days on the job.

Key Features

  • 15 steel tines — wide coverage for efficient raking and material spreading
  • Steel bow head — heavy-duty construction for professional use
  • 60" fiberglass handle — weather-resistant, durable, and won't splinter or rot
  • Cushion grip handle — reduces hand fatigue during extended use

Specifications

  • Number of tines: 15
  • Tine material: Steel
  • Head material: Steel
  • Handle length: 60"
  • Handle material: Fiberglass
  • Handle type: Cushion grip

Common Uses

  • Loosening or breaking up compacted soil
  • Spreading mulch, compost, or other material evenly
  • Leveling areas before planting or seeding
  • Collecting leaves, hay, grass clippings, and garden debris

Quick Decision Guide

  • Need to spread mulch or level soil around a job site? The 15-tine head gives you wide, efficient coverage.
  • Working in tight spaces? A narrower rake head may be more maneuverable — check our full range of ground tools.
  • Need a shovel to pair with this rake? See the Razor-Back Square Point Transfer Shovel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a bow rake used for?
A bow rake (also called a garden rake or level rake) is used for breaking up and leveling soil, spreading mulch or gravel, and collecting debris. The rigid steel tines are designed for heavier-duty work than a leaf rake.

Why fiberglass instead of wood?
Fiberglass handles are more resistant to weather, moisture, and rot than wood, and won't splinter over time. They maintain their strength and shape through years of professional use.

How many tines does this rake have?
This rake has 15 steel tines, providing wide coverage for efficient spreading and leveling.

Description

Professional 15-Tine Bow Rake for Soil, Mulch & Debris

The Razor-Back 15-Tine Bow Rake is the professional's choice for ground prep and cleanup. Whether you're breaking up compacted soil, spreading mulch evenly, leveling a planting area, or collecting leaves and debris, this rake handles it all. The heavy-duty steel head and tines are built to last, while the 60" fiberglass handle with cushion grip keeps you comfortable through long days on the job.

Key Features

  • 15 steel tines — wide coverage for efficient raking and material spreading
  • Steel bow head — heavy-duty construction for professional use
  • 60" fiberglass handle — weather-resistant, durable, and won't splinter or rot
  • Cushion grip handle — reduces hand fatigue during extended use

Specifications

  • Number of tines: 15
  • Tine material: Steel
  • Head material: Steel
  • Handle length: 60"
  • Handle material: Fiberglass
  • Handle type: Cushion grip

Common Uses

  • Loosening or breaking up compacted soil
  • Spreading mulch, compost, or other material evenly
  • Leveling areas before planting or seeding
  • Collecting leaves, hay, grass clippings, and garden debris

Quick Decision Guide

  • Need to spread mulch or level soil around a job site? The 15-tine head gives you wide, efficient coverage.
  • Working in tight spaces? A narrower rake head may be more maneuverable — check our full range of ground tools.
  • Need a shovel to pair with this rake? See the Razor-Back Square Point Transfer Shovel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a bow rake used for?
A bow rake (also called a garden rake or level rake) is used for breaking up and leveling soil, spreading mulch or gravel, and collecting debris. The rigid steel tines are designed for heavier-duty work than a leaf rake.

Why fiberglass instead of wood?
Fiberglass handles are more resistant to weather, moisture, and rot than wood, and won't splinter over time. They maintain their strength and shape through years of professional use.

How many tines does this rake have?
This rake has 15 steel tines, providing wide coverage for efficient spreading and leveling.