Adaptive climate control
A liquid-loop core cools or heats on demand, holding skin temperature within four-tenths of a degree as the world outside swings between extremes.
Modular protective exosystem · Series CS-7
CryoShell wraps the body in a climate-controlled envelope that holds its own weather — cooling in furnace heat, warming through deep cold, sealing out dust, debris, and contaminants while it watches your vitals.
Not science fiction. A chassis you wear — a portable comfort zone and a personal safety shell that travels with the person inside it, anywhere on Earth.
The five core systems
A liquid-loop core cools or heats on demand, holding skin temperature within four-tenths of a degree as the world outside swings between extremes.
A continuous gasketed envelope locks out dust, debris, and airborne contaminants — certified to an IP6K9K seal against pressure-washed grit and fine particulate.
A self-healing mesh links the crew without towers or cells — clear voice and telemetry across 1.2 km of line of sight, relayed suit to suit.
Heart rate, core temperature, hydration, and exertion sample at 240 Hz. The suit flags strain before the wearer feels it — and tells the team.
Hard-points across the chassis accept job-specific upgrades — impact plating, tool tethers, lighting, breathing assist — swapped in the field in seconds.
Where it goes to work
Steel decks at noon, cold-chain warehouses at dawn. The climate core keeps crews working through both without the productivity cliff of heat strain.
+58°C peak deckMesh comms and live biometrics mean an incident commander can see every responder's vitals and position when the radio towers are gone.
Mesh, no infraFrom glacier survey to desert traverse, one sealed shell holds a livable climate while the world outside does not.
−52°C floorPositive-pressure sealing and swappable breathing assist keep dust, fumes, and fine particulate on the outside of the suit.
IP6K9K sealThe modular chassis
Every CryoShell shares the same sealed chassis, climate core, and comms spine. The difference between a rescue rig and an industrial rig is the modules you click onto it — and you can change your mind in the field.
Industrial & site work
The everyday rig. Lightweight chassis, impact plating on the high-wear points, all-shift battery. Tuned to shed heat on the floor.
Rescue & response
Comms-forward build with extended mesh relay, helmet lighting ports, and a hardened biometric beacon the command post can track to the meter.
Deep cold & altitude
The expedition rig. Heating-biased core, breathing assist port, and a reinforced seal for wind-driven particulate at the −52°C floor.
Reference · CS-7 Vanguard
"We ran a twelve-hour glacier survey at −47. Nobody talked about the cold once — they talked about the work."
Fittings are scheduled per crew and per environment. Tell us where your people work and we will spec the chassis.