Developed in response to contractor and dealer feedback, the Sno-Way 29RVHD combines the versatility of a V-plow with the added snow-carrying capacity of hydraulic adjustable wings. Weighing just under 1,100 pounds and designed for one-ton or larger trucks, the 29R VHD allows operators to carry and push significantly more snow, especially in scoop mode, while maintaining full in-cab control.
Sno-Way continues to advance innovation in the snow and ice management industry with the introduction of the 29RVHD, a hybrid plow designed to combine the versatility of a V-plow with the enhanced carrying capacity of hydraulic adjustable wings.
According to Sno-Way, the 29RVHD was developed directly in response to consistent feedback from both contractors and dealers.
“We kept hearing the same thing,” said Tom Brewer of Sno-Way in a recent interview. “Contractors like the V-plow. They like the hydraulic wing. But they wanted both, combined into one plow that could carry and hold even more snow.”
A First-of-Its-Kind Combination
The 29RVHD integrates Sno-Way’s 29V V-plow with the 29R Series family of plows with hydraulic adjustable wings. The result is what Sno-Way says is the only V-plow in the industry equipped with outer hydraulic adjustable wings that are controlled from inside the cab.
This design allows operators to shift between V, straight, and scoop configurations while significantly increasing snow containment and carrying capability.
“When you move into the scoop position and deploy those hydraulic wings, you’re carrying far more snow than with a traditional V-plow or a straight blade with wings,” Brewer explained.
Built for Larger Trucks and Demanding Applications
Weighing in at just under 1,100 pounds, the 29RVHD is engineered for one-ton or larger trucks, positioning it squarely for contractors handling commercial and high-volume snow removal operations.
Sno-Way notes that the plow is not intended for every operator.
“This isn’t designed for smaller trucks or entry-level setups,” Brewer said. “It’s priced higher than our traditional V-plows or straight blades with wings, but the performance difference is noticeable immediately.”
Increased Productivity Per Pass
In straight-blade mode, the 29RVHD spans approximately 10 feet, but its greatest efficiency gains come in scoop configuration. With the wings deployed, operators can push and carry substantially more snow per pass, reducing cleanup time and improving overall job site efficiency.
For contractors prioritizing productivity, reduced pass counts, and maximum snow control, the 29RVHD represents Sno-Way’s latest step toward combining versatility and capacity in a single plow platform.
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