
2-week solo project
















Cryo uploads its mission
Here are all the features of CRYO.
The mono sky is long enough to distribute the weight on the snow and prevent snow slides.
To assist the rangers, a wheel motor charges the monoski downhill and provides assistance on flat ground.
In order to lock the monoski or prevent a fall, CRYO has a presence detector.
At the front of the monoski it is possible to put and attach resources or equipment.
On complicated terrain, the articulated grip takes over to move forward.
To stop a fall into a crevasse or hold the group back if a teammate falls.
To detect crevices CRYO scans the ground with a sonar.
CRYO has capacitors to power it which are replaceable or exchangeable between CRYO.
To ensure the connection between the ranger and CRYO, the rope passes through the handlebars.
In difficult weather CRYO has two headlights to help you find your way.
High visibility mode allows another group to see which way the other group is going with just the glare of the headlights.
To protect the rangers hands, protections are optional.
The left handle controls the articulated arms and the emergency system.
The right handle controls the motor assist and deployment for dropping of the Snowpiercer.
The screen allows mission tracking, environmental control and positioning in relation to teammates.
CRYO is designed to be ultra-light, weighing only 12 kg.
Participate in the CRYO training mission!




















Full-scale functional prototype built for real-world testing
