11/8 – Reposting as the last day to back this project is Sunday, November 9th
I often see interesting travel related products that I think you guys might be interested in. We’ve talked recently we talked about Gravel Toiletry Bags and blankets, the Evolutionary travel backpack, the RetraStrap luggage strap and the Uphold travel cutlery set, among others.
Travel related Kickstarters:
- SluTune Q2 Bone Conduction Sleep Speaker ($73,185 funded; back by Feb 4)
- Nomad N1 Portable A/C Power Bank ($33,209 funded; back by Feb 9)
- modobloom Pill Organizer ($193,630 funded; back by Feb 14)
- Zaylli LYRÖ Headphones ($150,905 funded; back by Feb 14)
- 4URPC Plug-and-Play 6-in-1 Wireless Transmitter and Receiver ($91,341 funded; back by Feb 19)
- Wildpool Everday Adventure Shoe ($91,381 funded; back by Feb 26)
- CompaX Titanium Compass ($7,300 funded; back by Mar 3)
- AERIONN Forma: Titanium Carry-On Bag ($390,324 funded; back by Mar 5)
- Dual-Mode DLP 3D Scanner ($100,587 funded; back by Mar 6)
Today I wanted to talk a bit about the Ascentiz Modular Exoskeleton. You have until November 9th to back this Kickstarter.
All Kickstarter / Indiegogo links in this post may pay me a commission if you boost the project through my link.
Ascentiz Modular Exoskeleton features
Here are a few pictures of the Ascentiz Modular Exoskeleton



Ascentiz Modular Exoskeleton video
Here’s a video showing off some of the different options and features of the Ascentiz Modular Exoskeleton
Ascentiz Modular Exoskeleton cost
The Ascentiz Modular Exoskeleton is currently on Kickstarter and has currently raised over USD$1,803,028 from a $50,000 initial goal. You have until November 9th to back the project. Here are a few of the levels that you can back the project at
- USD$1,098 – 1 Ascentiz Modular Exoskeleton
There are also discounts for buying multiples. It says it is scheduled to ship in December 2025.
Again, here is the link to back the Ascentiz Modular Exoskeleton
What do you think of exoskeleton? Planning on backing this? Leave your experience in the comments!
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