double handle snow shovel
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Most use an ergonomic double‑handle layout—two handles or a D‑ring/large grip configuration—that adds lifting leverage and changes the motion of shoveling to reduce the need to bend and lower‑back strain.
Options include fixed steel shafts (example: 34.5") and adjustable non‑slip handles with multiple height settings (examples in listings range about 42.32–47.24 inches).
Many wheeled pushers offer multi‑position adjustable blades—several list a 5‑position or 5‑angle adjustable blade—so you can change the push angle for narrow paths or wider driveways.
Listings highlight double‑handle layouts and 'back‑saver' pusher designs that reduce bending and lower‑back effort. These features typically combine two handles (or D‑ring grips) with ergonomically arranged geometry that shifts the lifting motion to a more upright posture to lessen strain.
Common features include rubber or inflatable tires and anti‑slip textures for better grip. One listing specifically describes two 10‑inch inflatable tires with anti‑slip surfaces.
Powered cordless dual‑handle shovels in the listings show about a 13‑inch clearing path. Wheeled pushers are often labeled 'extra‑wide' and may list larger overall dimensions (for example 29.13×19.8 inches) rather than a single clearing width.