The present invention is a lower extremity exoskeleton wearable that acts as a walk-aid for the segment of the population that would otherwise have a limited ability to walk, or not be able to walk at all. The invention also provides for other functions curtailed by paraplegia, and other health issues. The accessories, as described, are those items, in which absence does not hinder the user from walking with the walk-aid wearable. The user of the invention, with low to average flexibility of legs, and the ability to stand for a period of time, regardless of disability, will be able to simulate a walking motion with recurrent swings of their arms, enabling the user to move around via walking with the wearable. In contrast to other walk-aids currently available, the functions of the walk-aid are achieved without any motorization, computerization or outside power source.