Mechanical Muscle for the Modern Explorer
For those who dream of epic treks but are limited by stamina or strength, the Hypershell X Series might just be a game-changer.
Designed to support and empower, this sleek exoskeleton uses an 800W motor system to boost lower limb strength by 40% and reduce effort by 30% — meaning steeper climbs and longer days become more accessible than ever.

Powered by an AI-driven MotionEngine, the device intuitively syncs with your movement, offering personalized support that adapts and improves over time.
With a range of up to 10.8 miles per charge and a flexible, body-inclusive design, the Hypershell assists, and it invites more people to explore farther, climb higher, and experience the outdoors in new, exciting ways.
Hypershell’s exoskeletons start at $799.
Billed as the world’s first outdoor exoskeleton.


This device pledges to take you further and farther into nature than you might otherwise go.


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3 Comments
As an above knee amputee with a very short limb that appears to be something worth making for prosthetic legs
That is a GREAT question! We agree, it needs to allow people to experience nature that otherwise might not be able to.
So every picture shows it on a fit guy who looks like he doesn’t need it. Does it work on an out of shape person?