Hypershell Shines at Tokyo Outdoor Show 2025
Hypershell recently concluded a successful weekend at the Tokyo Outdoor Show 2025, which took place from June 27 to 29 at Makuhari Messe. The event focused on showcasing innovative outdoor technology, and Hypershell's presentation of their Carbon X exoskeleton was a highlight, embodying the theme “New Outdoor Experiences.” The enthusiastic response from attendees underscored Hypershell’s growing reputation within Japan's progressive exoskeleton and wearable robotics community.
This year’s event saw enthusiastic participation from visitors who were keen to explore the potential of wearable robotics in enhancing outdoor activities. Hypershell's debut of the Carbon X exoskeleton drew significant attention, reflecting its design inspired by the iconic cyberpunk manga
Ghost in the Shell. The connection between artistic influence and technological advancement was evident in the Carbon X, which aims to revolutionize the way people interact with the outdoors.
The Carbon X Exoskeleton: Capabilities and Features
Designed with adventurers and professionals in mind, the Carbon X stands out with its performance specifications. The exoskeleton generates an impressive 1 horsepower (about 800 watts) and delivers a peak torque of 32 N•m. Critical to its design is the AI MotionEngine, which intelligently recognizes ten different movement modalities, enabling users to traverse diverse terrains—from stairs and inclines to rugged mountain paths and gravel runs.
Weighing in at just 1.8 kg, the Carbon X’s lightweight build includes a foldable design for portability, adding to its appeal for outdoor enthusiasts. Users can expect a remarkable operational range of up to 17.5 kilometers on a single battery charge, alongside a reduction in physical exertion by approximately 30% and an increase in leg strength by up to 40%.
Durability and Design
Durability is a key feature of the Carbon X, with an IP54 rating ensuring it can endure harsh weather conditions and temperatures as low as -20°C. This resilience is complemented by a robust structure crafted from 3D-formed titanium alloy, carbon fiber, and aluminum alloy, striking a perfect balance between weight and strength.
During the Tokyo Outdoor Show, attendees were able to engage with the Carbon X first-hand at booth 310. Live demonstrations illustrated the exoskeleton’s capacity to provide seamless assistance and adapt to varied postures, enhancing the user experience. This practical interaction was crucial for potential users to fully grasp the application of this advanced technology in real-world settings.
A Global Initiative
The Hypershell X exoskeleton debuted officially in January 2025, following years of extensive research and development. Since its launch, it has received acclaim from users across over 78 countries, demonstrating the universal appeal of the technology. With an established logistics and fulfillment network comprising 12 centers spread throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, Hypershell ensures responsive customer service through a multilingual support team. This infrastructure facilitates the delivery of high-quality products, software compatibility, and sustained customer support.
As the demand for wearable robotics grows, the Hypershell X has garnered increasing interest from users and industry partners alike, affirming its stature as a leader in the field of wearable exoskeleton technology.
Looking Ahead
Hypershell remains committed to redefining mobility with its cutting-edge approach to wearable technology. The company continues to drive innovation and expand the potential for human mobility, empowering users to engage in outdoor adventures with unprecedented freedom and efficiency. The enthusiasm showcased at the Tokyo Outdoor Show is just a glimpse into the future of robotics-enhanced human experience.
For more updates on Hypershell and its innovative products, visit
Hypershell's official website.