Description
I took the Hypershell X Ultra S exoskeleton on a real mountain hike in the Swiss Alps. The goal was simple: charge it in the Tesla, strap it on, and see if it actually makes a difference on a steep alpine trail all the way to the summit.
I tested it on a full hike from the valley to the peak, through forest trails, snow fields, and rocky terrain. The Model X served as base camp and charging station. The Hypershell has two main modes: Echo Mode at 50% power and Hyper Mode at full 100%. Both got a real test on this climb.
If you are thinking about hiking with an exoskeleton, want to know if the Hypershell X Ultra S is worth it, or just want to see what it feels like to hike a mountain with AI-powered leg support, this video covers the full experience from setup to summit.
Topics covered:
- Charging the Hypershell in the Tesla Model X
- Setting up and putting on the exoskeleton
- Echo Mode vs Hyper Mode comparison
- Battery life on a full summit hike
- Hiking through snow with an exoskeleton
- Turning it off mid-hike to feel the difference
- TUV Rheinland certification explained
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Timestamps:
00:00 Road trip through the Alps
00:49 Setting up the Hypershell
01:36 First steps on the trail
03:18 Activating Hyper Mode at 100%
04:57 Battery check at halfway
05:17 Snow fields and the final push
07:48 Reaching the summit
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