In today’s review video I talk show and demonstrate the new Hypershell Exoskeleton. This is the Pro X 800w model. Discount Here – http://hypershell.sjv.io/XmOBQb – The coupon code should pop.

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If you follow me on my channel, you know I love power assist electric vehicles. However, this power assist exoskeleton is the first device I have that you do not ride. It attaches to your legs and helps lift your legs while you walk, run, climb or ride a bike. It removes up to 30% of your body weight making you feel lighter allowing you to travel farther without fatigue.

Hypershell robotic exoskeleton offers three different models. The model I am reviewing is the Hypershell Pro X which is their mid model. Featuring 800 watts of power from two motors. Long range rechargeable and interchangeable battery. Adjustable for a variety of body sizes and an AI engine which responds quickly to your motion and change of motion.

The main reason I purchased this was because many of my friends love hiking which I really do not. I am hoping this exoskeleton helps me tag along with my friends on long hikes without getting tired and or bored. Lol

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46 Comments

  1. There's a old addage (saying), no pain no gain . .
    For that reason I still have a traditional bike . .
    Im 60 yrs old . .
    So balance is important . .
    Think about having an ankle injury. .
    We limp, but as we favor one side the other side gets soar and becomes a new injury . .

  2. I want to get one for my dad. He got polio as a kid. This caused his left leg to be very weak. Here recently he got cancer and his imunotherapy caused him to lose his strength again. He has recovered and is cancer free (thank God). I wonder if this would give him some help In that leg. Thank you for the video

  3. Im a disabled vet (non combat im not a cool guy, my knees and back got destroyed by the infantry though) and have been struggling through physical therapy for months, ive been wanting to hike so bad but i can barely walk my dog for more than 15 minutes these days much less hike up a mountain. I'm really interested in this but I'm not sure how effective it would be for me and if it would lead to weakness or other problems in other areas.

  4. Omg I really would like to take it on a long camping hike, but the biologist in me is worrying if I would wear my knee and ankle joints unknowingly wearing this long term

  5. I really like this tool for old people with limited mobility and balance to keep on moving and have good circulation.

    Question, does it do balance assist too or only power assist?

  6. Nice video….. I thinking about getting one…. I am 15yrs with hip replacements… legs get tired easier with age what Drone are u useing, that launches from of palm of your hand

  7. Great review ! Informative and real . Watched the whole thing knowing it’s outside my price range at the moment .. but I just broke my femur in the hip ,skiing at 59kn an hour .. and the recover is brutal .

  8. kind of interesting as the Japanese video game Death Stranding as a similar idea with the character played by Norman Reedus use the Exoskeleton that allows to help the player with weight and balance when carrying delivery package

  9. i wonder if you could use this for multi day hiking. can you wear a large backpack with it? could it be recharged by a power bank? im thinking this could be incredibly useful for making more miles per day while consuming less food and water.

  10. They should just have a dial or something so you can switch without having to use the entirety of your nonverbal intelligence to get to the mode you want. The "hyper mode" being temporary is very intuitive though.

  11. Wow just found out about this, thanks for sharing your experience! I too use an e-mtn bike. How does it feel walking around with it off, does it feel like its getting in the way or cumbersome weight?

  12. So i watched and watched and took the plunge and got one today! Thank you for the referral discount a slushes at the top of the hill it is, i really enjoyed your video and great explanations – stay human !

  13. Thank you for your review! You mentioned it helps by lifting your legs, but does it apply any downward force while you are climbing up hills? I imagine that is where it would be the most helpful.

  14. Can you recommend it for people with disabilities , weakness in the legs and bad mobility around 55kgs. Am asking about Carbon X model , any negatives? I know it's sponsored but be real for god sake. Thanks in advance.

  15. So I had another question that thing on the back of it above the battery that looks like a hoop bar thing is that to keep backpacks off of the battery?/ also how sturdy is it? Do people hang stuff off it?

  16. As a guy who is partially paralyzed, this could be really useful. I wonder if it would help me with balance issues?

    I wonder if the maker would like to run a test… $1K is a bit much to buy for a test, but if I could test it and it would help, I would figure out how to afford it…

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