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VIGX® Exoskeletons


Exoskeletons VIGX®

VIGX exoskeletons combine advanced mechanics and artificial intelligence that adapts in real-time to the user's movement.


Which exoskeleton to choose?

Choosing the right exoskeleton is crucial for the device's proper function and achieving the best results. It's important to select a model based on your needs, physical abilities, and goals.

Step 1: Choosing the correct exoskeleton model
1.a) ✅ Choose VIGX ANT-H1 PRO if at least one of the following applies:
  • you have independent walking ability, but with limitations or pain
  • you experience pain when walking
  • you are in rehabilitation after injuries
  • you are recovering after a stroke
  • you have difficulty walking with both or just one leg (e.g., left or right)
  • you are older and want to remain active and independent

👉 ANT-H1 PRO is designed to assist with walking and support movement, not as a sports accessory.

1.b) 💪 Choose VIGX π Plus if:
  • you are a recreational athlete and want to maintain or improve your fitness
  • you do not have direct walking difficulties
  • you walk a lot and want to cover more distance in less time
  • you want to lose weight
  • you want to reduce fatigue during longer walks
  • you engage in recreational sports such as cycling, running, hiking, cross-country skiing, and similar activities
Step 2: Choosing the correct size

The second most important step in choosing an exoskeleton is selecting the correct dimensions.

If the exoskeleton is too large or too small for your body type, it will not function optimally, and you will not realize its full potential.

2.a) 📏 Dimensions – VIGX ANT-H1 PRO

The ANT-H1 PRO is suitable for users with independent walking ability.

Thigh section size (based on user height):
  • S: 150–165 cm
  • M: 160–175 cm
  • L: 170–185 cm
Waist size:
  • M: hip width: 26–34 cm, waist circumference: 60–95 cm
  • L: hip width: 30–38 cm, waist circumference: 76–113 cm
  • XL: hip width: 34–42 cm, waist circumference: 95–133 cm
2.b) 📐 Dimensions – VIGX π Plus
Frame size (based on user height):
  • S: 150–165 cm
  • M: 165–185 cm
  • L: 180–200 cm
Waist size (circumference):
  • S: 72–82 cm
  • M: 82–100 cm
  • L: 100–125 cm
Leg strap circumference:
  • S: 30–45 cm
  • M: 40–62 cm

If you are unsure which size or model is right for you, we recommend calling us before purchase at 030 771 787 or sending an email to info@evolt.si.

We will be happy to help you find the most suitable size for your body type.


Try it for free!📍

You are warmly invited to our showroom, where you can try the exoskeletons VIGX ANT-H1 PRO and VIGX π Plus completely free of charge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn about frequently asked questions regarding VIGX exoskeletons. For additional questions, please call us at 030 771 787.

What an exoskeleton is NOT?

An exoskeleton is not a device that walks independently in place of the user. It is not a miraculous solution or a medical substitute for a completely lost ability to walk. Its purpose is to support and strengthen existing movement, not to replace voluntary motor function.

VIGX exoskeletons operate with the help of advanced artificial intelligence algorithms that constantly analyze the user's movement. For the system to assist with a step, it must first detect the intention to move. This means that the user must initiate at least minimal activation themselves – for example, a slight lift of the knee, a leg movement, or basic muscle tension in the lower limbs. Only upon detected initiation does the exoskeleton add support, enabling easier, more stable, and less tiring walking.

If such initiation is absent, the exoskeleton cannot function. Therefore, the exoskeleton is not suitable for individuals with complete paralysis of the lower limbs or for conditions where voluntary control of movement is lost.

For which conditions and diagnoses is the exoskeleton generally not suitable?

  • Complete paraplegia (complete paralysis of the lower limbs)
  • Tetraplegia / quadriplegia
  • Severe spinal cord injuries without preserved motor function
  • Advanced amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  • Complete or almost complete muscle atrophy of the lower limbs
  • Advanced forms of multiple sclerosis where there is no longer active control over the legs
  • Severe forms of cerebral palsy with absent voluntary motor function
  • Advanced Parkinson's syndrome with pronounced freezing of gait and loss of control
  • Severe forms of muscular dystrophy
  • Untreated or unstable orthopedic deformities of the lower limbs
  • Complete loss of proprioception (sense of body position)
  • Severe spasticity or uncontrolled reflex spasms
  • Acute neurological conditions (e.g., recent stroke without rehabilitation)
  • Unstable conditions after severe pelvic or hip injuries
  • Inability to follow basic instructions (e.g., due to severe cognitive impairment)

If there is doubt about suitability, consultation with a doctor, physiotherapist, or rehabilitation specialist is always recommended.

Is the ANT-H1 PRO a medical device?

No. The ANT-H1 PRO is not currently registered as a medical device, but it is an advanced walking support device designed to improve mobility and stability. It does not replace medical treatment, but it can be an important support in rehabilitation and daily movement.

Can I use an exoskeleton without prior experience?

Yes. Exoskeletons are designed to be user-friendly. An initial introduction or brief adjustment period is recommended, after which use is simple and intuitive.

How do I know if I am a suitable candidate for an exoskeleton?

If you have at least minimal lower limb mobility (e.g., the ability to lift your knee or move your leg) and wish to improve your walking, stability, or reduce fatigue, you are very likely a suitable candidate. If in doubt, we recommend a professional consultation.

Is the exoskeleton suitable for seniors?

Yes, if the user still retains basic walking ability. Exoskeletons can help seniors with greater stability, reduced fatigue, and maintaining independence.

How long does it take to get used to using an exoskeleton?

Most users get accustomed to basic use within a few minutes to a few hours, with full adaptation typically occurring after several days of regular use.

Can I use the exoskeleton for sports or recreation?

It depends on the model. Some exoskeletons are designed for rehabilitation and walking assistance, while others are suitable for recreation, longer walks, sports, and improving physical performance.

Is the exoskeleton safe to use?

Yes, with proper use and appropriate model and size selection. Exoskeletons have built-in safety mechanisms and smart algorithms that adapt assistance based on the user's movement.

Who is the ANT-H1 PRO for?

The ANT-H1 PRO is designed for individuals who can still walk (minimally) but experience pain, instability, or weakness in one or both legs. It is also frequently used by users in rehabilitation after injuries or stroke.

Can the ANT-H1 PRO be used by a person with complete leg paralysis?

No. The ANT-H1 PRO requires at least minimal initiation of movement (e.g., a slight knee lift). In cases of complete paralysis, the exoskeleton cannot detect the intention to step and therefore cannot assist.

I only have trouble walking with one leg. Which exoskeleton do you recommend for me?

ANT-H1 PRO is particularly suitable for users who have problems primarily with one leg (e.g., after a stroke or injury).

Who is VIGX π Plus for?

π Plus is designed for active users without serious walking difficulties who want to walk longer, faster, or with less fatigue.

Is π Plus suitable for rehabilitation?

Not primarily. The π Plus is not a rehabilitation exoskeleton, but rather an exoskeleton designed to support physical performance, recreation, and an active lifestyle.

Does π Plus help me lose weight?

Indirectly, yes. Because it allows for longer and less tiring activity, it can contribute to more movement and, consequently, to weight loss.

Can I use the π Plus every day?

Yes. It is designed for regular, everyday use, even during longer activities.

Exoskeleton VIGX π Plus

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Exoskeleton VIGX ANT H-1 PRO

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