Put a spring in your step with Hypershell's holiday sale
Save up to $200 on these innovative exoskeletons
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Hypershell has been producing its X line of exoskeletons for a couple of years now. The exoskeletons are designed to help adventurers go further, faster, or higher — with a little robotic help, of course.
For a limited time, Hypershell is taking up to $200 off its X line of exoskeletons. Even better, you'll get an anti-cold battery pro ($119 value) and multi-battery charging ($59 value) for free with select purchases. Below I've rounded up the best deals in Hypershell's sale. (For more gift ideas and sales, check out our holiday gift guide and best Christmas deals roundup).
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- Hypershell X Go Exoskeleton: was $999 now $899
- Hypershell X Pro Exoskeleton: was $1,199 now $1,099
- Hypershell X Carbon Exoskeleton: was $1,799 now $1,599
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The Hypershell X Go attaches to a user’s waist and thighs via adjustable straps. Power comes from a 400-watt motor and users can dial in just how much assistance they want. At maximum power, you can cruise at speeds up to 7.5mph. It has 6 modes for walking down stairs, downhill, speed walking, uphill, up stairs, and traditional walking. Note: It includes a free anti-cold battery pro ($119 value).
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The Hypershell X Pro is a 4.4-pound exoskeleton made of carbon fiber, steel, and aluminum. It offers 800W of motorized assistance, (max speed of 12.4 mph) driven by two motors that sit on the user's hips. There are 10 modes that can be used for cycling, going down stairs, walking downhill, speed walking, walking uphill, and more. Note: It includes a free anti-cold battery pro ($119 value) and multi-battery charging ($59 value).
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The Hypershell X Carbon is a 4-pound exoskeleton made of carbon fiber, titanium alloy, and aluminum alloy. It offers 800W of motorized assistance delivering a max speed of 12.4 mph, which is quite fast for a human. There are 10 modes that can be used for cycling, going down stairs, walking downhill, speed walking, walking uphill, and more. Note: It includes a free anti-cold battery pro ($119 value) and multi-battery charging ($59 value).
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The Hypershell X Go attaches to a user’s waist and thighs via adjustable straps. Power comes from a 400-watt motor and users can dial in just how much assistance they want. At maximum power, you can cruise at speeds up to 7.5mph. It has 6 modes for walking down stairs, downhill, speed walking, uphill, up stairs, and traditional walking.
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The Hypershell X Pro is a 4.4-pound exoskeleton made of carbon fiber, steel, and aluminum. It offers 800W of motorized assistance, (max speed of 12.4 mph) driven by two motors that sit on the user's hips. There are 10 modes that can be used for cycling, going down stairs, walking downhill, speed walking, walking uphill, and more.
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The Hypershell X Carbon is a 4-pound exoskeleton made of carbon fiber, titanium alloy, and aluminum alloy. It offers 800W of motorized assistance delivering a max speed of 12.4 mph, which is quite fast for a human. There are 10 modes that can be used for cycling, going down stairs, walking downhill, speed walking, walking uphill, and more.
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As deals editor-in-chief at Tom’s Guide, Louis is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying full price for the latest gadgets, appliances, and apparel. With over 10 years of deals-hunting experience, Louis price checks against multiple retailers and searches high and low for the best deals to bring readers. He's also always on the look out for the best coupon codes to use when shopping. A born-and-bred New Yorker, Louis is also an avid swimmer and marathoner. His work has appeared on Gizmodo, CNET, and Time Out New York.
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