Benzid djilali
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2024
Produit pas du tout ergonomique , les sangle on casser à la première utilisation , produit à fuite ou alors défectueux
Mokraoui khalil
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2023
Useless.
gopherboy
Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2021
The harness itself is a little long. I'm average height at 5'10" and found that the washer and dryer I needed to pick up were still to low to the ground. It would be nice if you could shorten the harness to lift higher. Even with the straps attached at their shortest still not high enough. Other than that it worked well.
theodore
Reviewed in Canada on October 30, 2021
Used it to move couple furnitureThe one that had legs worked ok to very good the one that did not not good as the belt was sliding out from underneath. I did as the picture shows crossed over with my helper and it was quite difficult to start as the belts became to short. Once we manage to get it going it was hard but doable.Would I recommend this product well the picture doesn’t always say a thousand words.Overall for the price it is an ok product and probably ok to use if you are a 20 or 30 year old as at that age there is more body flexibility.Would I buy it again?Probably yes
Brian G.
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2020
This makes moving large items so much easier. I felt it protected our backs from injury. This product is well built and you can have confidence that the strap and the metal fasteners (for attaching the straps to the shoulder straps) is solid and dependable.It does take getting used to keeping large items leveled between two people of different heights - or moving things up or down an incline (so that one end of the item doesn't collide with the ground / stairs). But you figure it out.
Robert Graham
Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2020
This works great and makes moving large heavy items a lot easier. I used it to move 2 400 pound arcade machines over new carpet and was much easier then try to roll them, slide them or lift them by hand. If I can figure out how to get these to work well up and down stairs they will be worth their weight in gold for me.
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on January 18, 2020
Super.
Mahendar mittapelli
Reviewed in India on November 25, 2019
Nice
Humberto Espadas
Reviewed in Mexico on November 8, 2018
Excelente calidad muy útil para mover muebles pesados, y si tienen las 4 pulgadas de ancho lo que en otras marcas sólo tienen solo 2
Tina Pede
Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2017
Bought these to assist in lifting my snowmobile out of the snow when I get stuck (I am not very strong and have difficulty lifting 300 - 400 lbs of sled and snow). These are fantastic. I quickly slip on the harness and attach one end of one of the lifting straps. Wrap it around my bumper and attach the other end to the harness. This enables me to use my legs to lift instead of my arms and back. Much more lifting capacity without breaking my back.
BenitoB
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2017
I already had the Forearm Forklift straps. Which I love by the way. I had some heavy stuff to move but I hurt my forearm trying to move the washing machine a few inches by hand (no straps). So I was a bit worried that if I tries to use the Forearm Forklift straps alone I might hurt it more. So that's why I bought the Movxing Cradle back harnesses. It went like a charm. I love them. Easy to use and very comfortable.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2017
Super quick delivery, lovely product. Thank you.
Ecolometrics
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2016
I purchased this to move a foam queen sized mattress out of an apartment and down a flight of stairs, for which it worked well. I got this over because this seemed more stable than the Shoulder Dolly. The Should Dolly only has one strap on the bottom which made me concerned that the mattress would just slide off sideways. We had about 6 inches and 100 lbs difference between the two of us, but this did not pose a problem. The person on the bottom had to shorten the belt, by switching to a lower hole. But no major issues.For moving smaller and short objects there might be a problem do to limited belt length adjustments. Not for professional movers.The FFMCVP hooks on the shoulder harness attaches to one of three positions on the belts, which look to be the same type as the Forearm Forklift. Your ability to adjust the length of this belt is limited though since there are only three positions. In order to lift an object you have to push against it with your arms, so if you can't reach the object with your arms you can not lift it. We did find a way to half the length of these straps by looping them and then threading the end back through the original hole and on to the hooks. It did work. But I discovered that the object we were trying to lift (a 32 inch CRT) was too high up (sitting on a dresser) for us to crunch up to lift it. When we got the CRT on the floor and on a pallet we still could not lift it. While we had enough of a base to work with, the TV was not tall enough for our arms to reach it while using the the shortest positions on the belt. We could have halved the belt length again, but this would have meant we could not adjust the length when it came down to take it down the stairs - the person on the bottom would make their belt shorter to keep the object more upright, and hence forth keep less weight that would be pushing against them. Given this limitation if you need to lift objects of varying sizes, you'd better off with even though it's potentially less stable.