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Skip and Arc'teryx built a futuristic exoskeleton

117 点作者 coderintherye10 个月前

17 条评论

twalla10 个月前
Not sure why this in particular does it for me but the thought that in my old age I'll be able to continue enjoying the outdoors with an Arc'Teryx branded exoskeleton that they might sell next to the hiking poles at REI really gives off some "holy crap I'm living in the future" energy.
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0xcafefood10 个月前
This is actually really cool. A device that will help take strain off people's legs while recovering from an injury, or let people stay active longer in life or longer throughout the day could have a huge impact on society, if they can bring it to market at a price affordable enough for many people to have one.
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RandallBrown10 个月前
I wonder what the battery life is like.<p>Things like this will be awesome to get people out hiking more, but it could also get people into some trouble if it dies and they&#x27;re too far away to make it out on their own.
generalizations10 个月前
&gt; They cause the pants to balloon out when you look at them, almost like a crinoline dress on your legs. (Seeing photos of myself wearing MO&#x2F;GO later, I’m actually surprised how subtle it looks on my body, because the sensation of wearing the bracers is comfortable, but by no means subtle.)<p>Notice there are zero front-facing images of what the exoskeleton looks like. This is very, very cool but I wonder if they&#x27;ll need to refine the aesthetics further before they see widespread usage, even within their target market.
bwanab10 个月前
I&#x27;m in my 70s with two knees that have experienced the ravages of too much tennis and running. This looks like a godsend if it works!
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folli10 个月前
Maybe it&#x27;s my age, but I&#x27;ll out myself as luddite.<p>Please don&#x27;t. I&#x27;m already seeing how e-bikes brought multitudes of people to places that were 10 years ago empty and peaceful as they used to require effort to reach. Now e-legs will be bring people were e-bikes couldn&#x27;t reach yet...
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vagab0nd9 个月前
Better than this? <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=roGECc9IGqg" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=roGECc9IGqg</a>
ray__10 个月前
Looking forward to walking to the corner store in my Arc&#x27;teryx x Kith exoskeleton. Jokes aside, this is really cool. I hope I won&#x27;t need one for a while, and look forward to the engineering improvements when I do need one.
A_D_E_P_T10 个月前
Interesting that Arc&#x27;Teryx is owned by Chinese conglomerate Anta Sports, yet chooses to partner with an American firm on this. It&#x27;s interesting because China is way ahead in this particular field, and already dominates in civilian exoskeleton production.<p>This sort of Chinese product is starting to find its way to the West: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kickstarter.com&#x2F;projects&#x2F;hypershell&#x2F;one-horsepower-ai-exoskeleton-powers-your-everyday-adventure-0" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kickstarter.com&#x2F;projects&#x2F;hypershell&#x2F;one-horsepow...</a><p>...But there are a dozen firms in China that make similar products that are already commercially available, e.g.: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kenqingkeji.com&#x2F;product_details&#x2F;14.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kenqingkeji.com&#x2F;product_details&#x2F;14.html</a><p>At a glance, the style of exoskeleton favored by Chinese firms is a hip exoskeleton which assists in raising&#x2F;swinging the leg, whereas the MO&#x2F;GO is a knee exoskeleton which assists with straightening the leg and putting one&#x27;s foot forward. From a metabolic cost perspective, the Chinese style is markedly superior in most scenarios save for climbing. Presumably the MO&#x2F;GO is mountaineering oriented, whereas most of the hip exoskeletons are mobility oriented.
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user56843910 个月前
A bit offtopic but does anyone know of an exoskeleton that offers full body support? My wife has Long Covid and she can walk 1 km at a very slow pace but further than that she must use a wheelchair.<p>I would love to find an exoskeleton for her but it has to be comfortable and able to support her back and neck since she can&#x27;t cope with her own body standing for very long. I would be willing to spend a significant amount if it makes her life better.
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08234987234987210 个月前
dual-use: allows your able-bodied infantry to carry even more (at least if part of that weight is comprised of sufficient batteries?)
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whywhywhywhy10 个月前
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.is&#x2F;iKGjx" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.is&#x2F;iKGjx</a>
TestingWithEdd10 个月前
$4500 now, so we could see alternatives on the market by 2030 around the $500 mark (fingers crossed)
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numpad010 个月前
Looks similar to Cyberdyne HAL…
mhb10 个月前
No video?
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NN8810 个月前
Military.
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apwell2310 个月前
&gt; I have zero doubt that mini exoskeletons like MO&#x2F;GO will soon be an essential part of our lives<p>high praise for something with no video :&#x2F;