The workhorse of rakes!
Tired of rake heads pulling out of the socket? Try this one; the head is WELDED into the socket, adding stiffness and durability, and eliminating breaks. In addition, the 14 gauge socket is riveted all the way through the handle, not just held in place with a nail or a screw. It just won’t pull apart! Bow Rake teeth are curved to help you move more of what you are raking. Bow style rakes also have a little more flex than an ash head rake, for extra give when you hit that inevitable rock or root. Lifetime warranty.
- Composite handle
- Head width is 16″
- Overall length is 70″
- Handle length is 62″

- This product is covered under A.M. Leonard’s exclusive Lifetime Warranty Program. Click Here for more Details.
- Orange composite handle
- 14 gauge rake socket is welded to the rake head
- The teeth are more curved than most ‘T’ head rakes
- 16″ wide head has 16 tines
- Bow style rakes have a little more flex than a ‘T’ head rake
- Composite handle is stronger than wood, resists breaking and rotting
- The weld holding the head to the socket can handle constant use
- The curved teeth means you can move more of what you are raking
- Steel head and teeth are forged; no tooth breakage
- Because bow style rakes have a little more flex than a ‘T’ head rake, you have some “give” when you hit that inevitable rock or root
The advantage of the Leonard Bow Rake with Forged Steel Head and Composite Handle is that it features a welded head socket that adds stiffness and durability and eliminates breaks. Additionally, the 14 gauge socket is riveted all the way through the handle, making it more durable.
2) How are the teeth of the Leonard Bow Rake curved?
The teeth of the Leonard Bow Rake are curved to help you move more of what you are raking.
3) What is the advantage of the composite handle?
The composite handle is stronger than wood, resists breaking and rotting. It is also orange in color, making it easy to spot in the garden.
4) What is the difference between a bow-style rake and a ‘T’ head rake?
Bow-style rakes have a little more flex than a ‘T’ head rake, providing extra give when you hit an obstacle like a rock or root. The Leonard Bow Rake also has curved teeth, which allows you to move more of what you are raking.
















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