The Hypershell X Pro is an AI-powered wearable exoskeleton built for hiking, running, cycling, and stair climbing, with an 800W motor that supports your leg muscles during physical activity and reduces fatigue on long efforts. You wear it around your hips and thighs, and the AI MotionEngine detects the movement you’re doing and automatically switches between 10 activity modes without app input. Two batteries come in the box, stretching the total assisted range to around 22 miles per charge cycle.
A wearable exoskeleton to support your leg muscles during strenuous activities
The Hypershell X Pro uses two motors mounted at the hip joints for its leg assistance, with the M-One motor system delivering up to 800W of assistive power timed to your natural gait. This setup boosts the lift and forward push of each step rather than working against your stride. Hypershell rates the result at a 40% boost to leg strength and a 30% drop in effort, with up to 66 pounds of weight offset against your joints at the maximum assistance setting.
Hikers know how draining a long route can be, as your legs work differently on uphill climbs than on flat trails or steep descents. The Hypershell X Pro’s AI MotionEngine has more than a dozen sensors built into the unit, including IMUs, gyroscopes, and barometers, which detect your speed and incline without waiting for you to switch modes in the app. This lets you keep moving without stopping to change settings whenever the terrain changes. In addition, the system tracks 10 movement modes such as walking, running, uphill, downhill, and cycling, automatically adjusting the motor output to match what you’re doing.
The Hypershell X Pro comes with two batteries in the box, with each battery providing roughly 11 miles of assisted hiking on a single charge. Together, the two batteries provide about 22 miles of range before you need to plug in to a wall outlet. In addition, the 65W fast charging brings either battery back to 50% capacity in around 35 minutes, fast enough to top off during a lunch break on a longer day.
The Hypershell X Pro frame is built from a mix of carbon fiber, aluminum alloy, and stainless steel, weighing 4.4 pounds before the battery. The AeroFlex SoftSuit padding system uses 10 layers of composite material on the hip and thigh contact points, providing the cushioning you need for extended wear without rubbing on your skin. Additionally, the exoskeleton folds down to roughly 17 by 10 by 5 inches when not in use, and the IP54 rating protects against trail dust, rain, and other outdoor conditions.
With this deal, the Hypershell X Pro is $699 on Amazon, down from a list price of $1,099, a 36% discount that takes $401 off Hypershell’s mid-range exoskeleton. For hikers, cyclists, and weekend backpackers curious about how an exoskeleton would actually feel on a long route, the discount makes trying it a more reasonable commitment.