Who’s getting one?

I am now backer 1,114 on kickstarter.

This could really be a game changer for my wife. She has full mobility but gets tired out fast and then starts to freeze up.

This wouldn’t be something she would wear every day, but might be a difference maker for travel days walking at airports and things like that.
 
We did end up getting one of these and it really is looking like it is going to a game changer for my wife. She was down to where she couldn’t even walk 1/2 mile in 30 minutes and we’ve had the exoskeleton for a little over a month now and this afternoon she walked 2 miles in 36 minutes with the exoskeleton. They don’t advertise it as something to help with Parkinson’s disease but it sure seems to be working for my wife.
 
We did end up getting one of these and it really is looking like it is going to a game changer for my wife. She was down to where she couldn’t even walk 1/2 mile in 30 minutes and we’ve had the exoskeleton for a little over a month now and this afternoon she walked 2 miles in 36 minutes with the exoskeleton. They don’t advertise it as something to help with Parkinson’s disease but it sure seems to be working for my wife.
The company I worked for down in Texas was partnered with Hilti on a similar concept, but it was an assist to your arms - think hanging drywall in the ceiling. I tried it out, pretty cool, and the work study had huge decreases in injury from repetitive use.

Parkinson’s cut short my time with my grandfather, so I’m very happy this is helping with your wife’s mobility.
 
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