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Ascentiz - Exoskeleton Report
Ascentiz - Exoskeleton Report

Ascentiz

The Ascentiz Modular Exoskeleton is a powered, modular lower-limb exoskeleton system built around an “Exo-Belt” power hub and swappable hip-only and knee-only assist modules. It is positioned for consumer/outdoor mobility augmentation (e.g., hiking, running, commuting), with the principal value being configurable assistance depending on whether the user prioritizes propulsion (hip) or joint support/endurance (knee).

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Description

Ascentiz is a belt-based powered exoskeleton platform that uses interchangeable modules: a H (hip) module and a K (knee) module, which are swapped to match the planned activity (installed and used one at a time). Control is described via “AI MotionEngine” motion recognition and a companion app with modes such as Ease/ACC/Train. The Ascentiz began as one of the most successful exoskeleton Kickstarter.com campaigns, raising almost $2.5M in backing.

Specifications:

Reported performance varies by model and “trim,” and at the end of 2025, is described as:

  • hip module:
    • 36 Nm peak torque,
    • up to 28 km/h (17.4 mph) assisted speed,
    • and about 20 km (12.4 mi) range per charge (up to 40 km (24.9 mi) with dual batteries),
    • 48 Nm peak torque,
    • up to 7.2 km/h (4.5 mph) assisted speed,
    • and about 25 km (15.5 mi) range per charge.

    The system is described as IP54 and roughly 1.75–2.25 kg (3.85–4.96 lb) without battery, depending on module/version; one third-party writeup also cites ~78 Wh battery capacity and 1.8–2.0 kg (3.9–4.4 lb) weight without battery for hip vs knee configurations.

    Best used for: hiking, walking, jogging/running, commuting; knee support for long treks

    Fit guidance reported as height 155–200 cm (61.0–78.7 in) and waist 65–145 cm (25.6–57.1 in) ; additional leg circumference ranges are also published on the main website.

    Of note, Ascentiz did not materialize out of thin air, but as RoboCT’s consumer-facing brand (or a tightly integrated sub-brand).

    Exoskeleton Report does not endorse one exoskeleton product over another. The exoskeleton catalog is purely for educational purposes. The catalog is meant to provide an easily accessible birds-eye view of the exoskeleton industry and a quick method to sort exoskeletons by type and purpose. All prices are approximate and are meant to provide a general sense of the cost of the devices.

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