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Park rangers across America are about to power up, all thanks to a first-of-its-kind partnership with the brand that developed one of the world’s first wearable exoskeletons.

Leading robotics company, Hypershell, announced that it will donate 30 of its Hypershell Pro X units to the American Hiking Society to celebrate National Trails Day on June 7. The contribution marks a unique opportunity to bring the benefits of wearable technology into the depths of nature.

Maintaining over 250,000 miles of public trails is not an easy feat — it requires funding, time, labor, and equipment. In honor of National Trails Day, these exoskeletons will be deployed to p

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