Backslope Tools FAQ

  1. What are the best trail-building tools available at Backslope Tools?
    Backslope Tools offers premium trail-building tools, including the Bert rake, Clyde hoe, Pulaskis, McLeods, and fire rakes. These tools are designed for trail construction, shaping, and maintenance in rugged environments.
  2. What are the most durable landscaping tools for professionals?
    Our heavy-duty landscaping tools—including rakes, hoes, and digging tools—are built with high-quality steel and reinforced handles to withstand tough soil, rocks, and roots.
  3. What is the best garden tool for digging and weeding?
    Home gardeners love our ergonomic garden tools, such as the Clyde Jr. and Blaze hoe, for their precision, durability, and ease of use. These tools make digging, weeding, and planting easier.
  4. How does the Bert rake compare to a McLeod?
    The Bert rake has a wider head than a McLeod, making it ideal for finishing and shaping trails. It’s a must-have tool for professional trail builders.
  5. What makes Backslope Tools different from other trail-building tools?
    Our tools are designed by trail builders for trail builders, ensuring superior quality, ergonomic design, and durability for tough outdoor work.
  6. Does Backslope Tools offer international shipping for trail-building and landscaping tools?
    Yes! We ship internationally. Contact us for shipping quotes if you're ordering landscaping or trail-building tools outside the U.S.
  7. How do I maintain and sharpen my Backslope Tools?
    To extend the life of your tools, clean them after each use, store them in a dry place, and sharpen blades as needed. Applying a light coat of oil can help prevent rust.
  8. Are Backslope Tools suitable for both professionals and home gardeners?
    Yes! Our trail-building and landscaping tools are used by both professional crews and home gardeners looking for high-quality, long-lasting tools.
    Do replacement handles fit all Backslope Tools?
    Yes! Our universal replacement handles fit all Backslope Tools, making it easy to extend the life of your tools.
  9. What should I do if my Backslope Tool breaks?
    If your tool breaks due to a manufacturing defect, contact us for a replacement under our limited lifetime warranty.