Pull curtains,
not muscles

The original curtain puller (since 2006)

The simple, revolutionary device makes it easy for truck drivers when opening and closing heavy tautliner truck curtains.

Strong Arm Strap is THE ORIGINAL truck curtain puller (tautliner pull strap), used and trusted by the largest logistics companies in Australia and internationally and has been for over 15 years.

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No more over-stretching or straining

The Strong Arm Strap allows transport workers to safely open and close truck curtains using the correct muscles and postures, helping to prevent injury.

Hook it in. Stand strong. Pull smoothly.

The ergonomic design allows workers to keep their arms close to their body as they pull - using their core strength and reducing the risk of over-stretching.

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Preventing injuries & saving companies thousands.

“The Strong Arm Strap makes light work of hard to move curtains, saving workers from long-term potential injuries.” - Matthew, BevChain

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Don't take our word for it

★★★★★

"All BevChain shuttle drivers from the XXXX Brewery really like using the Strong Arm Strap. It makes opening side curtains much easier and puts less strain on our bodies."

Malcolm Tom

BevChain Driver

★★★★★

“I can’t believe I hadn't heard of these before. I would have supplied all my many truckies with them! I’m really pleased I know about these now.”

Ashley

JPS Employment

★★★★★

“We all know that seat belts save lives... Well, now we know that the Strong Arm Strap prevents shoulder injuries!"

Chris Hensworth

Linfox

★★★★★

"The strap is used by truck drivers returning to work after injury - to help them with taut liner straps etc. There are a lot of uses for this on a truck."

Joseph

Allen Miller Transport Training

★★★★★

"The Strong Arm Strap stops finger pains and forearm and shoulders injuries too!"

Peter

United Kingdom

Designed by experts

Created by occupational therapists and experts in the trucking industry, the Strong Arm Strap is designed to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injuries to the back, shoulder, upper limbs and neck.

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