It kind of reminds of the fight between HD DVD and Blu-Ray

Bill Elkins demonstrates the mobility of the EX-1A, which he developed at AiResearch in the late 1960s. It was the first suit to use his patented toroidal joints, and was the most mobile suit that had been created at that time. (Most of the motions in this video would not have been possible in the Apollo suit.) The EX-1A (which on the moon would have been covered with a cloth material) is pressurized 35 percent higher than the Apollo suits.

Those suits required considerable effort to move, and had pneumatic spring forces that rebounded to the neutral position. By contrast, the EX-1A joints were very low-torque and came much closer to mimicking the full mobility of the human body.

More info and source: Air&Space Mag

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"Awesome Space Suit from the Past" by RGS was published on July 17th, 2009 and is listed in Cool, Gadgets, Video.

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