Rucker 4.0

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Rucker 4.0

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Thinking of starting rucking with my new pup, Patagonia, Zeuz or GORUCK?

Don’t buy GoRuck plates and particularly do not pay for transatlantic shipping. Yes4All plates are cheap on Amazon Germany and if your cart is over 100€, you get free shipping. Just have to be careful with dimensions. The following assumes Rucker 4.0 with Yes4All plates: A 20lb plate will fit in the

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Unnamed-3891 in r/Rucking

October 4, 2025 9:28 AM

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Bag question

I have a 25 liter GoRuck Rucker 4.0 and it is perfect for me. I’m not a GoRuck diehard or fanatic by any means. No hate or shame on any bag but here is why I like my bag. -I only use it for rucking and exercise. It has room for other things too which I use for a jump rope, a tension band specificall

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henrym123 in r/Rucking

March 25, 2026 4:31 PM

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Weighted walks

I use a proper rucking pack. Weighted vests are generally not for breasted people especially if they have more although GoRuck has some that look decent. I bought a GoRuck Rucker 4.0 20L and am up to 30lbs in that. I also purchased an Evergoods Mountain Loader 22L that I carry a 20lb plate in. I'm p

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thewoodbeyond in r/FitnessOver50

January 15, 2026 2:13 PM

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GoRuck vs Wild Gym vs Other

I’m just shy of 6’3” and use the 25L Rucker 4.0. I bought it in March 2022 and it looks new minus a scratch from being accidentally dragged on concrete. I bought it with the hip belt and after a couple uses took it off. The pack sits high and tight like another person commented. I have a 25lb plate

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henrym123 in r/Rucking

December 31, 2025 5:44 AM

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Thinking of starting rucking with my new pup, Patagonia, Zeuz or GORUCK?

My 2 cents. Newish to formal rucking (about 8 months) but a 20 year longtime backpacker who owns several packs and has trained for my trips with my 65 liter pack and throwing in barbells and towels There is nothing wrong about adding various weights and stuffing to any pack and hitting the road. I a

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Spargewater in r/Rucking

October 4, 2025 10:56 AM

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Another which bag post 🫣

The GoRuck Rucker 4.0 is a piece of exercise equipment, and not a EDC backpack. Having said that, perhaps a 16 or 18L Bullet Ruck might be more appropriate and I've picked up the 18L Bullet Double Compartment recently and it holds quite a lot, more likely than its stated capacity. So a standard Bull

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giri0n in r/backpacks

December 10, 2025 9:54 PM

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GoRuck vs Wild Gym vs Other

I started with a camelbak with the bladder removed and with a 20lb weight. It was fine, but I wanted more weight. My goal is 45lbs - and so I went with the goruck Rucker 4.0. I bought mine used before they recently dropped the price (barely used, some guy bought it and used it once and decided it wa

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thedjbigc in r/Rucking

December 31, 2025 4:19 AM

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Newbie question on upper back soreness

Yeah even with a proper rucking pack and flat plates I had soreness in my middle traps just above my shoulder blades. It can also be a gear issue, the higher the weight and closer to the body the more easy it is to remain upright to not counter balance the weight that is pulling downward at the bott

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thewoodbeyond in r/Rucking

March 18, 2026 3:06 AM

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How can I prevent my backpack unzipping itself?

Buy a quality ruck with a waist belt especially if you are going to be exercising with it. For rucking plus working out I use a GORUCK Rucker 4.0. The belt is sold separately so is a plate that fits the holder. You can get a plate on Amazon for a lot cheaper but make sure it’s compatible.

ThatFyrefighterGuy in r/Rucking

May 1, 2026 2:25 AM

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Backpack 15-20L with hip belt and internal organisation

Most packs this size if they have a hip belt it is only to curb sideways movement and stabilize the pack-not to take load. You can find some poorly made brands that offer this feature but are a waste of money: Gregory, Dakine. I would recommend the GoRuck Rucker 4.0 in 20L and order the hip belt acc

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1holegrouper in r/hikinggear

December 14, 2025 8:48 PM

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