Hypershell X Ultra hiking exoskeleton review: Adaptive assistance for every body
The Hypershell X Ultra hiking exoskeleton offers adaptive assistance for hikers, particularly those with physical challenges. Weighing 4.7 pounds, it features AI-driven technology that adjusts to various terrains, enhancing the hiking experience. Users have reported improved energy levels and comfort during hikes, although some adjustments may be needed for optimal fit.
- ▪The exoskeleton is designed to assist with walking and hiking, adapting to different terrains in real time.
- ▪It includes a companion app for controlling assistance modes and has a battery life sufficient for a full day of hiking.
- ▪The device is constructed from lightweight materials like titanium alloy and carbon fiber, making it easy to carry.
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The tough construction makes it worthy of the woods. Hypershell We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Sign Up For Goods 🛍️ Product news, reviews, and must-have deals. Email address Sign Up Thank you! Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. I love hiking, but most of my body does not. I have POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome), which sends my heart rate into the 150s during moderate exertion, and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, which means my joints sit looser than the average hiker’s. My muscles also fatigue earlier, which means the trek back to the car typically feels particularly taxing. These conditions make the Hypershell X Ultra hiking exoskeleton appealing to me.
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