Being a landscaper means combining creativity and physical effort to transform green spaces into true places of well-being.
Repeating the same actions, such as planting, pruning, or weeding, puts a lot of strain on the arms and shoulders.
Carrying or moving bags of soil, heavy shrubs, or motorized tools, puts a strain on the back.
Add to this crouching positions, movements at height, and days under the sun or rain: the equation is perfect for tiring muscles and promoting body wear at work.
Wearing an exoskeleton is an innovative solution to prevent these risks.
The activity of landscapers is often a source of fatigue and pain in the back, shoulders, and arms.
94%
MSDs are the leading cause of recognized occupational diseases in agriculture (msa.fr)
77M
The annual cost of MSDs for companies in the agri-food sector amounts to more than 77 million euros (ameli.fr).
The non-motorized exoskeletons Hapo are designed to adapt to the challenges and daily activities of each landscaper.
Relieve arms and shoulders

Reduce fatigue and pain
at the end of the day

Maintain freedom of movement

Little maintenance required
and quick cleaning

Users of our exoskeletons testify to the concrete benefits observed
Gael M., Outdoor work (Gard)
"Indeed, the fact of doing these repetitive gestures all day, I already feel the difference after 15 days. To try it is to adopt it."
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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