Arc’teryx has teamed up with robotics startup Skip to engineer a pair of hiking pants that aid its wearer in uphill ascents. The MO/GO is being billed as the world’s “first pair of powered pants.” The ...
Some products are so disruptive that they create a clean break between the present and the past. The iPhone. The light bulb. The wheel. A new offering may have the same effect for hiking gear. Only ...
The MO/GO hiking pants are now available for preorder for $4,500, with shipping expected sometime in late 2025. The MO/GO hiking pants are now available for preorder for $4,500, with shipping expected ...
Ian Campbell is a reporter based in San Diego who writes features, interviews, guides and reviews for Pocket-lint. Before he spent his days covering great products for Pocket-lint readers, Ian was an ...
This article is part of our series Battle of the Brands, in which we compare category-leading products to their counterparts to determine which are actually worth your money. With the weather warming, ...
Skip, a wearable tech startup that began as a secretive project inside Alphabet, exited stealth this week to announce a partnership with outdoor clothing specialist Arc’teryx. The deal is the first to ...
Outdoors outfitter Arc’teryx has partnered up with a tech startup called Skip to design a high-tech pair of hiking pants that have — we crap you not — a built-in powered exoskeleton. Unsurprisingly, ...
Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Arc’teryx might be most famous for its durable outerwear, but it ...
“Oh God,” I groaned to myself as I opened the news story about a new pair of exoskeleton hiking pants designed to “power” people uphill. We’ve already got folk using helium balloons to carry their ...