This 5-tine garden digging fork is built for the heavy-soil work that bends cheap garden forks: raised-bed soil turning, compost-pile mixing, potato harvesting, root-vegetable lifting, and stubborn clay breaking. Short 41 in / 1050 mm overall length gives better leverage than long-handle shovels for breaking clay—you bring force from closer to the head instead of losing it along a 48-54 in shaft. The 5-tine head (14.17 x 9.06 in / 360 x 230 mm) lifts a generous scoop per cycle, speeding up jobs like dividing perennials, full bed rebuild, or turning a 4 x 4 ft compost pile vs narrower 4-tine forks. Integrated forged-steel head welded to metal handle—not bolted—eliminates the loosening and wobble that plague multi-piece garden forks after 2-3 seasons. One-piece structural rigidity holds up through daily use. Y-shaped grip plus ergonomic handle curves fit the natural hand position, reducing wrist strain during long turn-over sessions. Non-slip handle surface stays steady in wet, muddy, or gloved hands—essential for spring soil work. Y-grip allows efficient two-hand leverage for breaking hard ground. Versatile: spading fork, potato fork, garden rake, barn rake, bedding fork—adapts to home-garden and farm scenarios. Handle 27.56 in / 700 mm; overall 41.34 in / 1050 mm x 6.69 in / 170 mm; fork head 14.17 x 9.06 in / 360 x 230 mm; steel; net 6.9 lbs / 3.13 kg; model FT105-5.