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๐ Move Smarter, Not Harder โ Because Heavy Lifting Shouldnโt Break Your Back!
Forearm Forklift Furniture Moving Straps are professional-grade, OSHA-accepted lifting tools designed to reduce strain by making heavy objects feel up to 66% lighter. Featuring durable 3โ polypropylene webbing with adjustable loops for a custom fit, these straps support up to 800 lbs and protect floors from damage. Lightweight and portable, theyโre the essential ergonomic solution for safe, efficient moving of furniture and appliances.





| ASIN | B008ASBLJI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,444 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #12 in Pulling & Lifting |
| Brand | Forearm Forklift |
| Brand Name | Forearm Forklift |
| Color | Orange |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Truck |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 14,458 Reviews |
| Fastener Type | Buckle |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811938001119 |
| Hardware Material | Carbon Steel |
| Included Components | Forearm Forklift 2-Person Lifting and Moving Straps; Lift, Move and Carry Furnit |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 112"L x 3"W |
| Item Type Name | Forearm Forklift 2-Person Lifting and Moving Straps; Lift, Move and Carry Furnit |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Load Capacity | 800 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Forearm Forklift |
| Manufacturer Part Number | L74995CN |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| Model Number | L74995CN |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Size | 1-Pack |
| Tensile Strength | 800 Pounds |
| UPC | 600489110698 760001661913 811938001119 012333015453 899792001001 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
B**R
A must for nearly anyone! Work well!!
Awesome! Awesome! Awesome! These things are a lifesaver. They give you more control and distributes the weight much better. Back breaking really isn't a thing with these. They have multiple wrist placement so you can shim it up as needed. The fabric is rugged, thick and extremely strong. When using, I feel confident that the item is secure. Two average strength woman can move heavy things with these... Two 60ish year old woman moved a hutch from the dining room, through the kitchen and into the garage. It was a heavy, solid wood Ethan Allen. We definitely would not have been able to do it if we didn't have these. These price is great for what you can do with them and the quality of the items. I recommend it for anyone. Even if you wouldn't do the moving, they can be available for anyone moving stuff for you. They would also make a great housewarming gift and come in many colors.
M**A
Good help
Works well and very good quality, it is easy to use them.
A**W
Great product but a little thin
The product is as advertised, but if youโre a professional moving things on a regular basis, these ones are probably not recommended; for anyone else, their perfect. 1. I removed one star for this reason alone. I expected nylon with the thickness of a typical 3-inch ratchet strap, but these are much thinner. (Probably the thickness of a typical 1-inch ratchet strap). It would also be nice to have something a little thicker with a movable Kevlar guard that could be positioned to protect the scrap on sharp edges. But you get what you pay for. These are pretty reasonably priced. 2. That being said, they are perfect for my needs as a homeowner for the few times a year they will get used. 3. This type of strap is a must-have for lifting anything heavy, especially if it doesnโt have any lift points at knee level. It will save your back and make moving a dream. 4. They arenโt great for moving up or down stairs (the way it works out, only one person can utilize the straps when going downstairs, and even then, itโs not that handy), so for stairs, a dolly is still best. But if the staircase is only 3-4 steps or the staircase is not steep, these are a must-have. Iโll always have a set of these lying around. 5. There is some cushioning where your forearms go, it is pretty thin; honestly, itโs probably unnecessary, but it's thereโฆmaybe it helps a little.
M**6
Saved my back!
Absolutely great producct! Durable, quality, moving straps. Saved me a trip to the chiropractor!! Very easy to use. Idiot proof!
M**A
Moving Made Easy โ A Game-Changer for Heavy Lifting!
The Forearm Forklift 2-Person Lifting and Moving Straps have been a lifesaver during our recent move. If you have heavy furniture or appliances to move, these straps are a must-have. Hereโs why they impressed me: Reduces Strain and Makes Lifting Safer: The design of these straps is brilliant. By utilizing your forearms and proper lifting techniques, the straps distribute weight evenly and significantly reduce strain on your back and shoulders. My friend and I were able to move large pieces of furniture like couches, dressers, and even a heavy refrigerator without feeling like we were risking an injury. Easy to Use and Adjust: The straps are incredibly easy to use. Simply adjust them to your desired length, slide them under the object you want to move, and lift. The adjustable length makes them versatile enough to handle objects of varying sizes, from small tables to large, heavy furniture pieces. Increases Stability and Control: One of the standout features is how much control these straps provide. The straps create a solid connection between the two lifters, allowing us to move items with stability and precision. We were able to navigate tight spaces, stairs, and doorways with ease, which would have been nearly impossible without them. Durable and High-Quality Materials: The straps are made from high-quality, heavy-duty nylon that feels sturdy and reliable. Even after multiple uses, there is no fraying or loss of strength. I have full confidence that these straps will last for many more moves to come. Compact and Easy to Store: Unlike bulky moving equipment, these straps are compact and easy to store. They donโt take up much space, which is a big plus for anyone who doesnโt have room for a dolly or other large moving tools. Saves Time and Effort: Using the Forearm Forklift Straps saved us a significant amount of time and effort compared to traditional methods of moving. We were able to carry and load our moving truck much faster, which made the entire process smoother and less stressful. Conclusion: If youโre planning a move or just need to rearrange heavy furniture at home, the Forearm Forklift 2-Person Lifting and Moving Straps are worth every penny. They make lifting safer, easier, and more efficient. I highly recommend them for anyone looking to make moving day a breeze!
K**E
Useful in certain situations
These are fine and work as advertised but are only useful in lifting items that otherwise donโt have a handhold and also prevent the straps from slipping out from the bottom. I wouldnโt think of these as a dramatic game changer for how you move every item with two people.
Z**L
A great way to move something heavy IF you're careful
When lifting something heavy and awkward like a washer/dryer or couch, two of the main limitations are grip strength and ergonomics. You have to lean WAY over to get your hands under the edge of the thing. Once you lift it, the small muscles of your hands and forearms can become the limiting factor as they fatigue. Then it's time to find a place to put whatever you're carrying down-- and in a hurry-- before gravity makes the decision for you. These straps do a couple of things. First, they redistribute the load to your upper forearm, removing grip strength as a limitation. Second, they increase leverage by applying the force further up your arms (IE closer to your shoulders). Less torque is applied to the shoulder, which means your delts and the other smallish muscles of your shoulders don't have to work as hard. Third, they improve ergonomics in many cases (such as carrying a couch or love seat) by allowing you to walk more upright, imparting less torque on the lower back. Fourth, they allow you to use your hands almost exclusively to stabilize the object, which gives better overall control. What you're really doing with these is taking a lot of small muscles out of the picture, allowing some of the larger leg and back muscles to do the work. This is a double-edged sword, because it allows you to lift things that are heavier than you normally would. If your back, shoulders, and arms can handle it, no problem. However, if they can't... This happened to me. A family member and I tried to lift a pull-out couch with a steel bed frame built into it. This thing was pretty heavy, I'd guess in the 300+ lb. range, and awkward. We lifted it, but after walking a few feet with it we realized that we were setting ourselves up for an injury. Heavy objects still have lots of inertia, so while you might be able to lift and walk with something like a heavy couch, you have much less safety margin if it wobbles, if someone slips, etc. In our case, we had to walk down a few steps with this couch, and there's no way the person in the lead would have been able to control the weight once it shifted toward them. We realized this and switched to furniture dollies before anyone got hurt. This is where you have to be careful. Lift something that's too heavy and you'll be in deep trouble if the weight shifts or if you stumble. Also, you might be able to lift something with a high center of gravity (like an upright refrigerator) but you won't be able to control it if it begins to tip. Finally, you'll be limited by the strength of the weaker person doing the lifting. If one person is significantly stronger than the other, you need to be aware of it and accommodate the difference. This is an excellent tool if you keep a comfortable safety margin between both lifters' physical limitations and the amount of weight to move. It's really valuable for keeping fatigue to a minimum while lifting moderately heavy loads. However, you have to be careful not to get in over your head. If it feels too heavy even with these straps, there's a good chance that it is.
D**S
Great help for certain heavy objects!
I got these to help my friend move. They work best for objects that aren't as wide such as a washing machine or a stove. That way you can cross them underneath and form the 'x' like you're supposed to. Also good for mattresses if you do the x method but you might be hurting for slack. Tables and couches are iffy because if they're too wide then the x method isn't do-able. You can still make it work by having the straps separate on either end but try and make it secure around a leg or something so it doesn't slip off. One of the best uses was with his 70 inch TV. Since there weren't handles on the TV we used the straps and did the x method on a shorter side. He said it made it so much easier compared to when they moved it before. Then when we got it there we needed to mount it above the fireplace so we used the straps as a pulley system by putting them around the wall mount and tied to the back of the TV. That was an unintended use but it was super helpful! The best part was that there was no damage to the TV, yay!
O**.
Check the seller, order from Amazon US
Just like another reviewer I had to order this twice because the first one I received from the seller hlandert-au was a cheap knock off. After returning the knock off and ordering again - this time choosing to order from Amazon US at greater cost - I got the genuine item. The genuine straps are good quality and work well. There is nice soft padding in the loops (where the knock off just used black webbing) and the strap used is nice and wide at 3" (unlike the knock off which was under 2"). The strapping also uses a nice sturdy weave, definitely much better in every way than the knock off versions and worth the extra. They work well. One thing to be mindful of though is that the instructions warn against exposing them to UV or high temperatures else the straps will weaken. If you live somewhere hot like us in northern Queensland, you don't want to go leaving them in the back of a ute or inside a vehicle. They need to be stored somewhere air conditioned and out of the sun.
P**G
Lift
The lifting straps help me every day in my work as I lift heavy items all day .
A**N
Very useful and efficient
I purchased these straps to move a 225 pounds linen cabinet from the main floor to the first floor (14 steps) and it made the job very easy. It makes moving large and/or heavy furniture very easy. I recommend this product.
T**S
Poor quality
Not good. Already the stitch went off during lifting.not recommended.
J**D
Cheap and nasty
Really unimpressed with this. Two bands of nylon in a small roll. Don't waste your money.
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