Description
Hapo BR is a lightweight, non-motorized back exoskeleton from Hapo intended for users who need everyday lumbar comfort during standing, leaning, or light handling tasks. The device uses vertical traction via spring rods and two textile belts located at the floating ribs and hips to create spinal decompression and redirect part of the trunk’s weight toward the hips, thereby lowering biomechanical stress on the lumbar region.
The passive antigravity system operates without batteries, maintaining mobility and muscle activity while offering adjustable assistance that can be tensioned or released as needed. Hapo BR weighs approximately 0.89–1.1 kg (1.95–2.43 lb) depending on size, features breathable, washable textiles, and can be donned in under 1 minute. Nine size combinations (three high-waist and three low-waist belts) support a wide range of body types, making it suitable for diverse professional environments where back fatigue and stiffness are a concern (the spring elements are completely detachable from the belts).
Application: Lumbar support / back relief for everyday activities and occupational tasks; reduction of biomechanical stress on the lumbar region; comfort and MSD prevention for workers who stand, lean, or bend frequently. This exoskeleton is intended to provide a partial alternative path for gravity’s forces, reducing the load on the lower spine.
Exoskeleton Characteristics (notable features):
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Back exoskeleton with vertical traction to decompress the spine and redistribute trunk weight to the hips.
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Innovative passive antigravity system using spring rods; no battery required.
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Dual textile belts at the floating ribs and hips for load transfer.
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Lightweight design; maintains mobility and muscle activity.
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Quick setup in less than 1 minute; removal in about 20 seconds.
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Breathable, water-repellent, washable fabric; minimal bulk and neutral colors for discretion.
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Operating temperature range −10 °C to +40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F).
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Dimensions of the springs: length 50 cm (19.7 in), and width approx. 40–54 cm (15.7–21.3 in) depending on size; height 12 cm (4.7 in).
Specifications:
Weight of Device: Approx. 0.885 kg (1.95 lb) for size T1, 0.965 kg (2.13 lb) for T2, and 1.1 kg (2.43 lb) for T3.
Supplied Power or Torque: Passive spring-rod antigravity system; no external power supply or battery.
User Limits (age, weight, height, etc.):
High-waist belt sizing (waist circumference):
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S1: 69.8–87.1 cm (27.5–34.3 in)
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S2: 87.9–106.9 cm (34.6–42.1 in)
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S3: 108.0–130.0 cm (42.5–51.2 in)
Low-waist (hip) belt sizing (hip circumference):
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S1: 65.0–87.1 cm (25.6–34.3 in)
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S2: 87.9–106.9 cm (34.6–42.1 in)
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S3: 108.0–125.0 cm (42.5–49.2 in)
Note that the upper and lower belt sizes can be mixed and matched to better conform to the user’s body shape.
Certifications:
- CE Machine 2006/42/CE
- EcoVadis “Committed Company”
- ISO 9001 Certification
- Oeko-Tex Certification
Experience:
Dr. Sugar and I were able to try out the Hapo BR a little after it was released to the public:
Hapo (now a brand of ErgoSanté), 28 ZA de Labahou, 30140 ANDUZE, France website
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