ABOUT US
About Viper Mowers
Viper Mowers are the result of a powerful collaboration between industry veterans with decades of experience, ranging from co-founding a mower brand that quickly rose to a top-10 manufacturer, to co-owning and growing one of the industry’s leading mower brand names, to co-owning a material handling manufacturing company, and building some of the most successful commercial dealerships in the country. This rare combination of manufacturing expertise and frontline dealer insight gives the Viper team a deep understanding of what commercial users truly need. Every detail, from the aggressive styling to the rugged construction and operator-focused features, is driven by real-world experience and a relentless commitment to performance. At Viper, we’re not just building mowers, we’re building the next great name in commercial outdoor power.
At Viper,
WE ENGINEER WITH DOLLARS, NOT DIMES.
Our philosophy is clear: spend once, build it right, and make it last. We don’t cut corners, we engineer for durability, performance, and longevity. From our entry-level models to our top-tier machines, every mower is built with robust, high-quality components designed to handle real-world demands. From the high-quality bearings, heavy-duty spindles, 7-gauge double-plated deck shell and adjustable inner baffling on our V-600 Series and up, plus a C-shaped bullnose lower deck edge on every model, Viper Mowers are built from the ground up to deliver lasting performance, day after day.
Looks matter...
BUT CUT QUALITY & LONGEVITY MATTER MORE.
At Viper, we know that a great mower isn’t just about how it looks, it’s about how well it cuts and how long it lasts. That’s why every mower is engineered with precision and experience to deliver superior cut quality day after day, backed by robust components built for real-world performance.
We also go beyond the industry standard when it comes to finish. While most brands simply acid wash oily steel before powder coating, Viper takes it several steps further: every part is first sandblasted, then e-coated to fully prime all surfaces, including the insides of steel tubing. Only then do we apply a rugged, light-hammered powder coat finish that resists corrosion and helps hide wear over time.