Being a carpenter means combining technical skill and physical effort to shape wood and create unique works.
Cutting or sanding, puts a lot of strain on the back, arms, and shoulders.
Handling heavy materials, working crouched, bent, or in confined spaces places significant stress on the back and joints.
Add to this the prolonged use of vibrating tools and asymmetrical postures: the equation is ideal for tiring muscles and promoting wear and tear on the body at work.
The exoskeleton is an innovative solution to prevent these risks and improve the daily comfort of carpenters.
The activity of carpenters is often a source of fatigue and back pain.
73%
Employees reporting back pain (batirama.com).
49%
One in two analyses indicates a high risk of back MSDs according to HAPO LEA.
The non-motorized exoskeletons Hapo are designed to adapt to the challenges and daily activities of each carpenter.
Reduction of effort
when handling heavy materials

Lightness and freedom of movement

Easy to use
with a quick installation

Users of our exoskeletons testify to the concrete benefits observed
Jean-Christophe R.
" I have been using the Hapo exoskeleton for almost three months now... I have found it to be comfortable, as expected, and reliable."
Stéphane
" It's very, very good, it still helps to always have a good position, it helps you when you want to get up and you're carrying a sign…"
In less than 5 minutes, assess your situation and discover our recommendations
and the Hapo exoskeleton that suits your needs.
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Poor postures + Poor movements = high risk of body wear at work. In one click, for free and in complete confidentiality, detect and analyze your postural risks with Hapo LEA.
In less than 5 minutes, assess your situation and discover our recommendations and the Hapo exoskeleton that suits your needs.

Poor postures + Poor movements = high risk of body wear at work. In one click, for free and in complete confidentiality, detect and analyze your postural risks with Hapo LEA.
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