Wright Mowers
Reinventing the Landscape of Mowing.
Wright Manufacturing is the company that invented the stand-on mower — and nearly three decades later, they're still setting the standard for commercial cutting equipment. Designed and built in Frederick, Maryland, every Wright mower is engineered for the people who cut grass for a living, using 100% commercial-grade components from the deck to the controls.
Built by Landscapers, for Landscapers
Wright started life as Lawn-Wright, a working landscaping company — so the engineering decisions behind every model come from real days in the yard, not a boardroom. The result is equipment that's smaller, lighter, and faster than the competition, with the kind of operator-first ergonomics that pay off over a long day in the saddle.
Wright Stand-On Mowers
The original — and still the benchmark. Wright's Stander line is what put the stand-on mower on the map back in 1997, and the current lineup keeps refining the formula:
- Stander ZK — Wright's flagship stand-on, built for the toughest commercial schedules.
- Stander X, Stander I, Stander B — A full range of deck sizes from 32" to 72" to match any property type.
- Stander LG — Larger-capacity model for high-production crews.
- Autonomous ZK — Wright's robotic stand-on for crews ready to scale.
Wright Zero-Turn Riders
For wide-open properties, Wright's ZXT, ZXL, and ZTS zero-turn riders deliver commercial-grade durability in 52", 61", and 72" deck widths. Heavy-duty components, serious horsepower, and the same operator comfort Wright is known for — built for crews that need to move fast and finish strong.
Velke Walk-Behind Mowers
Wright's Velke walk-behind line — available in 36" to 61" sizes — handles the tight gates, steep slopes, and detail work that bigger machines can't touch. Pair it with the original Velke Sulky (another Wright invention, dating back to 1988) and a walk-behind turns into a stand-on that gets through any space on the property.
100% Commercial. No Shortcuts.
Where other brands mix consumer and commercial parts to hit a price point, Wright builds everything to commercial spec — period. That means heavier-duty spindles, frames, and drive systems that hold up to year-round professional use and a lifetime of resale value.
See Wright at Terry Small's Extreme Outdoors
Stop by Terry Small's Extreme Outdoors to see the Wright lineup in person, talk through deck sizes and options, and find the right machine for your crew. Local sales, parts, and service — backed by the brand that invented the category.
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