What is a personal exoskeleton and why should you get one?
The personal exoskeleton is no longer a concept from science fiction. In recent years, these wearable devices have become more accessible, allowing anyone to benefit from mechanical assistance in daily life. Whether you are a hiker, a DIY enthusiast, or in rehabilitation, an exoskeleton can transform how you move and work.
Definition and how it works
An exoskeleton is a wearable mechanical structure that assists or amplifies the body's natural movements. It consists of motorised or passive joints, sensors, and a battery (for active models). Designed for personal use, it attaches to the legs, back, or torso depending on the need. The sensors detect your movement intentions, and the motors or springs provide assistance proportional to the effort exerted.
- Passive models use springs and dampers to store and release mechanical energy, without a battery.
- Active models incorporate electric motors, a rechargeable battery, and control electronics for more precise assistance.
- Most personal models focus on the lower limbs or back, as these are the most heavily used areas.
Tangible everyday benefits
Adopting a personal exoskeleton offers immediate and measurable benefits. Here are the main ones:
- Reduced muscle fatigue during long walks or physical work. Users report up to 30% less effort on the quadriceps.
- Injury prevention by limiting stress on joints (knees, hips). The exoskeleton absorbs shocks and reduces peak loads.
- Walking assistance for people recovering or with mild mobility issues. You regain a more natural and safer stride.
- Improved independence and comfort in domestic activities (gardening, DIY). Carrying heavy loads or standing for long periods becomes less strenuous.
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See the productPractical applications: hiking, home work, and rehabilitation
The personal exoskeleton is not a gimmick. It meets specific needs in three main areas. Each use case requires particular technical features.
Exoskeleton for hiking
Hiking enthusiasts are among the first to adopt these devices. Lightweight models (under 5 kg) assist with ascents and descents, reducing effort on the quadriceps. The battery life of 4 to 8 hours is enough for a day's walk. For example, the Exyvex Trek exoskeleton allows you to tackle challenging trails without exhaustion. It relieves the knees of 20 to 40% of their usual load, preventing long-term joint pain.
Exoskeleton for manual work at home
For freelancers or remote workers performing repetitive tasks (DIY, gardening), a personal exoskeleton offers integrated lumbar support. It prevents back pain when carrying loads or maintaining bent postures for extended periods. The Exyvex Work model is designed for prolonged standing activities: assistance for the legs and back, with a battery life of 10 hours.
Exoskeleton for home rehabilitation
After an injury (fracture, knee or hip surgery), the exoskeleton aids walking by reducing the load on joints. It allows you to perform rehabilitation exercises safely without a physiotherapist. Programmes are customisable via a mobile app that tracks your progress. The Exyvex Home offers progressive modes to adapt assistance to your recovery.
Comparison of personal exoskeleton models
To help you choose, here is a comparison table of the three flagship Exyvex models. Each model meets a specific need.
| Model | Use | Weight | Battery Life | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exyvex Trek | Hiking | 3.5 kg | 8 h | £4,490 |
| Exyvex Home | Rehabilitation | 5 kg | 6 h | £6,290 |
| Exyvex Work | Manual work | 4 kg | 10 h | £4,940 |
Comparison criteria
Before buying a personal exoskeleton, check these four criteria:
- Weight: from 2 kg (passive models) to 12 kg (active models). For daily use, choose a model under 5 kg.
- Battery life: 3 to 10 hours depending on usage intensity. Choose based on the duration of your activities.
- Price: from £1,350 (passive) to £13,500 (high-end active). Exyvex models offer excellent value for money.
- Ease of use: setup in under 5 minutes, intuitive adjustments via an app.
Buying guide: how to choose your personal exoskeleton
Buying a personal exoskeleton is an investment. Here are the key points to check before ordering.
Essential criteria to check
- Comfort: breathable materials, adjustable padding. You will wear the exoskeleton for several hours, so comfort is paramount.
- Adjustments: ability to adapt assistance to your body shape and activity. A good model offers at least three assistance levels.
- After-sales support: warranty of at least 2 years, responsive customer service. Exyvex offers a 3-year warranty on all models.
- Free trial: essential for testing the model before purchase. Exyvex offers a 30-day free trial.
Common misconceptions about exoskeletons
Some misconceptions still hold back the adoption of personal exoskeletons. Here is the reality:
- Bulkiness: recent models are foldable and fit in a backpack. The Exyvex Trek fits in a 40-litre bag.
- Noise: modern motors are almost silent (under 40 dB). You can use it on a hike without disturbing wildlife.
- Complexity: most models require no technical training. The mobile app guides setup and adjustments.
Why choose Exyvex for your personal exoskeleton?
Exyvex has established itself as a benchmark in the personal exoskeleton market. Here is why.
A brand recognised for reliability
- Exyvex has been designing exoskeletons for 10 years, with over 50,000 users worldwide.
- All models are CE certified and come with a 3-year warranty.
- Dedicated customer service: phone support 7 days a week and video tutorials for quick setup.
Special offer for individuals
- 30-day free trial with free returns. Test the model at home, in real conditions.
- Personalised online quote within 24 hours. Fill out a questionnaire and receive a tailored recommendation.
- Free delivery and 3 interest-free instalments. Make your purchase affordable without breaking the bank.
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See the productFAQ: everything you need to know about personal exoskeletons
Here are the most common questions about personal exoskeletons. The answers will help clear up any remaining doubts.
How much does a personal exoskeleton cost?
The price ranges from £1,350 (passive model) to £13,500 (high-end active model). Exyvex personal models start at £4,490 with financing options available.
Where can I buy an exoskeleton for personal use?
You can buy directly from the Exyvex website (exyvex.com) or through authorised retailers. Online purchase includes a 30-day free trial.
Can an exoskeleton help me walk after an injury?
Yes, rehabilitation models like the Exyvex Home assist walking by reducing the load on joints. They are suitable for post-operative recovery and mild mobility issues.
How much does a personal exoskeleton weigh?
Lightweight models weigh between 2 and 5 kg (e.g., Exyvex Trek: 3.5 kg). More comprehensive models can reach 12 kg but remain portable thanks to ergonomic straps.
Are there exoskeletons for hiking?
Yes, specific models like the Exyvex Trek are designed for hiking. They assist with ascents and descents, with an 8-hour battery life and a lightweight design.
Ready to improve your daily life? Try Exyvex now
You now have all the information you need to choose your personal exoskeleton. Whether you are a hiker, a DIY enthusiast, or in rehabilitation, Exyvex offers a model suited to your needs. The 30-day free trial lets you test it risk-free.
Take action
- Book your free trial on our website. Receive your Exyvex at home within 48 hours.
- Contact our team for a personalised quote. We will advise you on the most suitable model for your activity.
- Buy directly online with free delivery and 3 interest-free instalments.
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