When the miles add up, it isn’t always motivation that gives out, but energy. On the trail, at work, or during long days on your feet, muscle fatigue often ends up limiting what you can do.
Hypershell motorized exoskeletons are part of a new generation of equipment designed to support walking and help you manage effort more effectively. Hypershell pushes the limits of human mobility with a new generation of motorized exoskeletons built to increase endurance, reduce fatigue, and follow the body’s movements in a natural way.
A Hypershell exoskeleton is worn around the hips and supports leg movement. Sensors track your gait and onboard intelligence adjusts assistance to keep the walking feel smooth and natural.
What matters most in real use is the ability to better handle climbs, long outings, walking with a load, and back-to-back physical days, without feeling like you are “walking with a machine”.

A motorized exoskeleton is not meant to “do it for you”. The goal is to assist effort so you can go longer and finish stronger, especially when hours and steps add up.
Hypershell offers 4 models. The simplest way to choose is to start from how often you use it, the elevation you face, the duration of your walks, and the load you carry, rather than picking an oversized model.
A model designed to discover walk assistance while staying versatile day to day. Suitable for regular walking, light to moderate hikes, and occasional use with a load.
A solid choice if walking and hiking are already frequent, or if you need intensive use in a professional context. Recommended when outings get longer and elevation becomes a regular part of the route.
For more demanding use over time, with a focus on prolonged comfort and a more premium feel, especially for long distances and committed outdoor sessions.
The most advanced option in the range, designed for very demanding profiles and very intensive use. The right choice when the goal is to reach the full Hypershell experience.
Standard smart battery (72 Wh)
4-port USB-C smart charging station
In real conditions, the experience often depends on two things: autonomy and carrying comfort. An extra battery prevents you from having to “do the math” during a long outing or a busy day. AeroFlex kits improve stability and comfort when use goes beyond a few hours.
It is recommended to start progressively, adjust the belt and straps correctly, and adapt assistance to the terrain. A motorized exoskeleton does not replace medical advice and must be used in line with the manufacturer’s recommendations, especially on technical terrain.

It is used to support walking so you can manage effort better, reduce perceived fatigue, and improve endurance over time, especially on climbs, with a load, or during long days.
X Go is suited to discovery and versatile use, X Pro targets regular or intensive use, X Carbon is designed for demanding use over time, and X Ultra is the most advanced option for very demanding profiles.
Yes. The right choice mainly depends on how often you use it, how long your outings are, how much elevation you face, and how intense your days tend to be.
As soon as outings become long, use becomes frequent, or the goal is to secure autonomy for a full day.
No, but it is recommended to get used to the assisted feel progressively and start with shorter durations.
