What if your exhausting mountain hike turned into a relaxing stroll thanks to a smart device that supports your legs and eases your fatigue?
- Nuha Alarfaj
- Aug 29
- 1 min read

Imagine wearing a lightweight exoskeleton that wraps around your waist and legs, reducing strain by 30% and boosting leg strength by 40%. That’s exactly what the Hypershell Pro X delivers, a breakthrough that makes long hikes, steep climbs, and even daily walks feel effortless.
Originally unveiled at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, the device has been described by outlets like Tom’s Guide and the New York Post as a “step into the future of human mobility.” Designed by the startup Hypershell, the Pro X utilizes advanced motors and sensors to adapt instantly to your movements, providing the optimal level of support whether you’re walking, jogging, or climbing.
Weighing just under 10 pounds, it runs on a battery that lasts up to 8 hours and folds compactly, making it practical for both outdoor adventurers and everyday users. While priced at $1,199, early testers reported feeling “like superheroes” when wearing it, able to cover long distances with much less effort. Beyond sports and recreation, Hypershell envisions applications in elder care, physical rehabilitation, and even rescue operations.
The big picture is clear: technology is no longer just in our hands or homes, it’s becoming part of our bodies, extending our limits in ways that once belonged only to science fiction.




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