Arc'teryx and Skip's MO/GO Pants merge practical hiking gear with an exoskeleton to boost mobility, offering a 40% power increase for uphill walking and a sleek alternative to medical devices.
Designed to address mobility challenges, these hiking trousers provide a 40% power boost when walking uphill, thanks to a built-in exoskeleton that enhances leg muscle support. At the core of their innovation are motors at the knees and a carbon fiber exoskeleton that distribute force across the leg, allowing wearers to traverse difficult terrain with ease. The sleek design and thoughtful integration of technology make them far more appealing than traditional medical devices.
This project is a culmination of Skip's vision for "movewear," a new product category that seeks to marry wearable technology with consumer products in a way that supports and empowers users. With MO/GO, Arc'teryx and Skip offer a glimpse into a future where outdoor gear not only protects but actively enhances physical capabilities, providing greater accessibility to the outdoors for those affected by fatigue, ageing, or injury. By integrating sensors, customizable power settings, and intuitive design, the pants promise to transform not only how we hike but also how we think about wearable technology in daily life.