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Man Builds Bionic Exoskeltons and Now Has Superhuman Strength
| By Jason Owen
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It looks like Iron Man is leaping out of the comics and into real life.
Engineer James Hobson, who runs the popular YouTube channel The Hacksmith, has spent the last two years building exoskeletons that allow him to lift incredibly heavy items, things not normally seen outside the world of strongest man competitions – or superhero movies.
In a video for Facebook page Vocativ, Hobson demonstrates his designs as he bicep curls four cinderblocks at once (a total of 170 pounds), before moving on to cars and then a 1,500-pound pickup truck.
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According to Vocativ, the bionic leg suit is made from steel rods and pneumatic cylinders, which use air to elongate the leg pieces, allowing Hobson to lift the incredible weight.
Hobson ultimately hopes the exoskeletons will be used to assist firefighters, search-and-rescue teams, or for medical personnel, according to Vocativ.
For more, check out The Hacksmith YouTube page.
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