New exoskeleton built to boost endurance and cut fatigue

New exoskeleton built to boost endurance and cut fatigue

Powerful tech built to push your limits on every outing

by Kurt Knutsson
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If you have ever wanted to walk longer, hike farther, climb more challenging trails, or cycle with less strain, the Hypershell X Ultra is ready to assist you in all of those activities. This latest exoskeleton improves on earlier models and shows how wearable tech can unlock new levels of outdoor performance.

 

 

 

A woman hiking while wearing the Hypershell X Ultra exoskeleton

Credit: Hypershell

 

Power that pushes you forward

The Hypershell X Ultra features the M-One Ultra motor system, which delivers up to 1000W of power. That is about 1.3 horsepower attached directly to your hips. The range has been extended to 18.6 miles, meaning you can travel longer on a single charge. With efficiency above 90 percent and AI algorithms that adjust in real time, the exoskeleton feels like part of your body.

A woman running while wearing the Hypershell X Ultra exoskeleton

Credit: Hypershell

 

Smarter movement across terrain

The Hypershell X Ultra is designed to adapt automatically. A new descent mode protects your knees by reducing impact on joints and boosting support when walking downhill. The exoskeleton also provides smarter assistance when you accelerate, start a ride, or pick up the pace on a run. With 12 terrain modes to choose from, it adjusts to almost any environment. These modes include Cycling+, Running+, Snow, Dune, Walking, Speed Walking, Uphill, Downhill, Mountain, Gravel, Up Stairs, and Down Stairs.

Cyclists wearing the Hypershell X Ultra exoskeleton while on a ride

Credit: Hypershell

 

Built tough for real adventures

At under 4 pounds, the X Ultra is lightweight but strong. It uses carbon fiber and titanium alloy for aerospace-level durability. With an IP54 rating, it resists dust, rain, and snow. The Hypershell+ app, available for Android, iOS, and now Apple Watch, gives you easy access to settings and performance data. At $1,999, it is an investment, but one that could transform the way you move outdoors. For anyone looking to extend endurance and take on new challenges, it represents the future of adventure.

A woman hiking while wearing the Hypershell X Ultra exoskeleton

Credit: Hypershell

 

Proven performance you can trust

Independent testing from SGS in Switzerland verified the X Ultra’s performance. In trials, users reduced exertion by up to 22 percent while walking and 39 percent while cycling. Heart rates dropped as much as 40 percent, showing the impact this suit can make. These results confirm that the X Ultra is more than marketing talk.

 

The Hypershell X Ultra wins the IFA award.

Credit: Hypershell

 

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What this means for you

Whether you are training for an endurance event, keeping pace with your kids on a hike, or exploring places once out of reach, the Hypershell X Ultra provides extra support and reduces fatigue. It helps you go farther while protecting your body from strain.

 

 

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Kurt’s key takeaways

The Hypershell X Ultra takes the strain out of steep climbs, long hikes, and even tough bike rides. It helps you conserve energy, protects your joints, and gives you that extra push when you need it most. Whether you are hiking mountain trails, cycling longer distances, or exploring new terrain like snow and sand, this exoskeleton makes the journey feel easier and more exciting. For anyone ready to push past limits, it could be the future of outdoor adventure.

Would you wear an exoskeleton to boost your outdoor performance, or would you rather stick to your natural limits? Let us know in the comments below. 

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3 comments

Burton M. October 6, 2025 - 7:22 am

does it help old folks?

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Jackie F October 6, 2025 - 7:45 am

So when will insurance help pay for this in order for us older folks to afford and use these in daily life? I’d love to have one! How nice it would be simply to vacuum the house in one go!

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suzanne S. October 6, 2025 - 9:46 am

This sounds like something that might help my, as of yet, undiagnosed mobility with ataxic issues. i could not afford it, but it sounds wonderful for those it is helping already. Big question is, will insurance cover it?

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