Description
Use this handy tool on the fire line, building a trail, in construction, or even building a road. The head measures 11½” x 6″ (W x H) with either a 60″ or 54″ long handle, made of ash or fiberglass.
Price range: $88.95 through $91.95
Use this handy tool on the fire line, building a trail, in construction, or even building a road. The head measures 11½” x 6″ (W x H).
Use this handy tool on the fire line, building a trail, in construction, or even building a road. The head measures 11½” x 6″ (W x H) with either a 60″ or 54″ long handle, made of ash or fiberglass.

On one side, you have the 70H head and on the opposite side you have our Rake. It weighs about 5 to 5½ lbs.
Price range: $104.95 through $108.95
This rake weighs a little over 4 lbs and the head measures 6½” x 6½”. It makes a great all-purpose rake, perfect for the garden, the trail, or even fighting fires.
Price range: $75.95 through $79.95
Our Cultivating Rake is 10″ wide and 5″ in height and weighs about 4½ to 5 pounds.
Price range: $83.95 through $86.95
Robert Hemingway (verified owner) –
Absolutely love this rake. I’m pretty sure I can pull a house down with it 🙂 It’s well made in the USA by a family run business, guaranteed not to break, gets the job done, what more can you ask? I will definitely buy from Rouge Hoe again.
Purcell MacDonald –
I’ve used this rake for two seasons. I think the other tools in the shed are scared of it. Perfect for raking up clumps when breaking new ground. Or used it to clean up an area after madman chopping it with a field hoe. Insane. Place it alongside your other rakes and close the door. Next time you open it, I bet you see that the other rakes have moved a few feet away in shame….
Charlie –
This thing moves serious amounts of dirt. If you are a trailbuilder and work in soft(ish) soil without tons of rock, there’s no better tool for benching & shaping. I sharpened up the edges of the rake as well for versatility when you need to cut roots out. Once you get into the soil, this will do all of your trail grading like slicing pie. Pair this with a metal leaf rake to finish and your trail will be smooth as butter.