CarrySuit
CarrySuit
Heavy loads never felt lighter
- Support all work that requires holding and carrying heavy loads.
- Reduces the load on the arm- and torso muscles.
- Equipped with two snap hooks to connect loads.
- Relieve the back and hip muscles.
- Reduces heart rate of its users.
- Foster a proper lifting posture.
- Requires personalised advice for its correct application, please contact us.
Load connectors
Exchangeable load connection and an adjustable strap.
Loads are connected to the frame via an exchangeable load connection and an adjustable strap that relieves the arms and upper body when holding and carrying heavy objects
Muscle activity reduction
Prevent your muscles from fatiguing
Reduce heart rate and muscle activity
Backed by intensive research and scientific evidence
Biomechanical evaluations and field testing throughout the entire development process.
CarrySuit Exoskeleton
Designed to support all work that requires holding and carrying heavy loads.
Transfers the weight of the payload to the user’s hip, relieving the muscles in the torso and upper extremities.
- Work is much less exhausting and strainful -
Benefits
- Reduces the load on the users musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems.
- Prevents overloading of joints such as the wrist, elbow, shoulder and spine.
- Reduces heart rate carrying and holding loads.
Level of support provided
We quantified the level of load reduction through a series of experiments in a biomechanical laboratory.
The results show that using the CarrySuit significantly reduces the load on the arm and torso muscles and the heart rate of its users. This results in a much less strainful and exhausting work experience.
What kind of work is supported
- Designed to support all work that requires holding and carrying heavy loads.
- Applications in construction, relocation, warehousing, logistics, and others.
Results
CarrySuit significantly reduces the load on the arm- and torso muscles and the heart rate of its users.
- Deltoid load reduction 63% Holding / 54% Carrying
- Biceps load reduction 98% Holding / 95% Carrying
- Brachioradialis load reduction 77% Holding / 54% Carrying
- External oblique load reduction 63% Holding / 69% Carrying
- Abdominal load reduction 97% Holding / 95% Carrying
- Trapezius load reduction 46% Holding / 27% Carrying
How to attach different loads
Out of the box, the CarrySuit is equipped with two snap hooks to connect loads.
The user can use the hooks to quickly attach and detach a variety of payloads.
For payloads that cannot be connected with a snap hook, we offer and develop various exchangeable adapters to connect them to the CarrySuit.