1. Built Like a Tank

  • Bad Boy Mowers are known for their rugged, heavy-duty steel construction—they use welded 7- or 10-gauge steel in their frames and decks.

  • They're often described as the "muscle cars of the mower world" because of their aggressive design and power.

2. Made in the USA

  • Every Bad Boy mower is manufactured in Batesville, Arkansas, where the company was founded in 2002.

  • The facility spans over 1 million square feet, and they ship mowers all over the world from there.

3. That Orange Isn’t Just for Looks

  • Their signature bright orange color isn't just eye-catching—it's become an instantly recognizable brand marker.

  • It’s also a practical safety color, increasing visibility during use.

 4. From Garage to Global

  • The company started in a small garage, building just a handful of zero-turn mowers.

  • Thanks to solid engineering and word of mouth, they exploded in popularity and are now a major player in the commercial and residential mower markets.

5. Mowers with Muscle

  • Some of their top models boast engines with over 35 horsepower—as powerful as a compact car!

  • Many feature dual fuel tanks, suspension seats, and EZ-Ride systems to improve comfort and performance.

 6. Built for Speed

  • Bad Boy mowers aren’t just powerful—they’re fast.

  • Some models can mow at speeds up to 12 mph, making them ideal for large properties.

 7. Popular in Music Videos and Country Culture

  • Bad Boy mowers have made appearances in country music videos and outdoor shows. Their "tough guy" branding resonates with country and rural audiences.

  • Country star Blake Shelton has been associated with the brand.

 8. Innovative Design

  • The company pioneered the concept of a "no compromise" mower: commercial-grade performance at residential prices.

  • Known for features like easy-access maintenance panels, flip-up decks, and industrial-grade hydrostatic drives.

 9. Family-Owned Feel

  • Even though it's a fast-growing company, Bad Boy still feels like a family business and has strong ties to the local community in Arkansas.