CarrySuit
The CarrySuit relieves the torso and arms when carrying and holding heavy loads by transferring the weight of the payload to the user’s hips, bypassing critical joints like the wrist, elbow, shoulder, and spine.
Reduces the load peaks
Performance
Heart rate and muscle activity measurements have shown that the CarrySuit can significantly reduce the load on the users’ musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems. When carrying a 15 kg load, the average reduction in shoulder muscle activity was up to 60%. During the same tasks, the load on the neck muscles was reduced by 45%. Using the CarrySuit while carrying 15 kg also reduced the working heart rate by up to 38%.
A flexible payload attachment system using adapters allows for connecting loads of different sizes and shapes. This makes the CarrySuit suitable for various applications in construction, relocation, transportation, tool handling, and any other work that requires frequent carrying or prolonged holding of heavy objects.
Protects critical areas
Design og engineering
By design, the CarrySuit creates alternative load paths and ensures that loads are diverted away from vulnerable joints in the arms, shoulders, and spine. This approach aims to protect these critical areas from strain and injury.
Additionally, the CarrySuit’s frame helps distribute loads evenly, reducing local load peaks in the body that can cause damage to the muscles, tendons, or cartilage.
A flexible adapter system connects payloads of various sizes and shapes.