Vastnaut Announces Official Pre-Order of the Vastnaut One AI-Powered 4×4 Exoskeleton
LOS ANGELES, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Vastnaut has officially unveiled the Vastnaut One – the world’s first AI-powered 4 Joints x 4 Motors exoskeleton. Engineered to redefine endurance for outdoor explorers, photographers, and professionals navigating extreme distances under heavy loads, Vastnaut One empowers explorers to venture with amplified strength, confidence, and freedom.
Introducing Vastnaut One: Intuitive Wearable Robotics for Movement Across Rugged Terrain
Pioneered as the world’s first 4 Joints x 4 Motors exoskeleton, Vastnaut One delivers coordinated power that aligns perfectly with human biomechanics. Featuring multi-Joint coordinated assistance, the 4×4 structure breaks beyond single-joint assistance by coordinating power between the hips and knees, making every climbing step lighter and more efficient. The revolutionary structure brings augmented performance as:
- reduce uphill effort by up to 30%
- lower overall physical exertion by 32%
- decrease knee impact during descents by 35%
- provide an effective load reduction of up to 18 kg (40 lb)
Built for Outdoor Photography and Field Work Professionals
The greatest risk in the wild is joint strain. Vastnaut One shields the knees from the impact of the trail. With ATD™ (Adaptive Torque Distribution) technology, Vastnaut One intelligently detects landing timing to deliver adaptive support the exact millisecond your knee needs it. The wrap-around support system redistributes loads beyond the knee, easing fatigue and reducing muscle vibration.
Engineered for real-world wear, Vastnaut One combines exceptional durability with a remarkably lightweight form. Vastnaut One weighs only 2.7 kilograms for its mechanical structure, with 86% built from carbon fiber. The device is ergonomic and breathable, rated IP54 for dust and water resistance, ensuring reliable performance in changing outdoor conditions.
Vastnaut One Field Testing Validates Real-World Performance
Field testing across the United States and Australia engaged outdoor enthusiasts and professionals in environments from snow-covered mountains to tropical rainforest. Testers reported that the Vastnaut One delivered responsive, intuitive assistance aligned with natural movement.
Harrison Candlin, an outdoor photographer based in Brisbane, Australia, completed a two-day expedition carrying over 15 kilograms of camera equipment. He reported that the exoskeleton significantly eased the journey—reducing perceived load while his heart rate dropped by approximately 30 beats per minute on demanding sections.
“Vastnaut One helps photographers move through long, demanding terrain with less strain and greater endurance,” Candlin said. “It allows you to focus entirely on creativity rather than physical discomfort.”
The Pre-launch of Vastnaut One is Now Open
Ahead of its upcoming Kickstarter debut in late April, Vastnaut is offering early access to those who want to be first. A fully refundable $10 deposit secures a place in line—along with guaranteed best pricing and exclusive early-backer benefits. You don’t have to risk anything, your deposit is 100% refundable.
Reserve your Vastnaut One at website.