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GORUCK Rucker 4.0 Review: A Bag Built To Last

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I first learned about rucking when training for a trip to Yosemite with college friends in 2018.  There’s not many hills in Philly so I loaded a backpack with sand weights and extended my morning and afternoon walking commutes.  I loved it enough that I just kept the weight in there for the last  5 years.  But the DIY version had plenty of issues so I figured it was time for an upgrade.

After learning about GORUCK through books like The Comfort Crisis and Outlive I bit the bullet and got a Rucker, a Ruck Plate Carrier 3.0, and some plates.  And I'm never going back.  Today I'll review the GORUCK Rucker 4.0 (25L). This is the 4th generation of this backpack.  This was created specifically for getting beat up during rucks and workouts.


GORUCK Rucker 4.0: The Verdict


Durability: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Performance & Function: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Price: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆

Value: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Overall: 4.75/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆


The Bottom Line

The GORUCK 4.0's strengths are its design and function.  It's simple, comfortable, and great for carrying any heavy load from rucking to lightweight hiking to traveling.  It’s built to withstand lots of weight (up to 75# of ruck plates), water, and the typical wear and tear that most backpacks can’t take. The only real downside is the price but with the "Scars lifetime guarantee" that's a moot point.  If this is making it to my deathbed while simultaneously helping me postpone that time, then it's a worthwhile investment.


The GORUCK Rucker 4.0

Selling Points

  • Extremely durable. The Rucker 4.0 is the fourth generation of this backpack which is built to carry heavy things for long periods of time.  Its max plate capacity is a 45lb ruck plate and a 30lb ruck plate at the same time.  It's made of 1000D CORDURA® throughout the pack and then 210D HT (High Tenacity) CORDURA® for the back panel and shoulder strap. CORDURA® is a brand of high-performance fabric known for its exceptional durability and resistance to abrasions, tears, and scuffs used with military gear and other rugged equipment.

  • Ultra-padded shoulder straps.  This is especially important if you're just getting into rucking (or traveling with heavy loads).

  • It has a "Scars lifetime guarantee" which translates to the last pack you'll ever use.

  • Great compartments.  It has velcro compartments to hold the ruck plates in the center of the pack.  This is great for your center of gravity and prevents them from jostling around with each step.  It's also great if you turn the pack into a weighted workout pack or carry it with the side handle.

  • Simple design.  What you see is what you get.  No flare.

  • Sternum strap.  The (removable) clip at chest height allows a good redistribution every so often during longer workouts.

  • Extra handles.  The obvious use of these handles, particularly the side handles to orient it horizontally, is greater ease with carrying it short distances with one hand (think traveling in the airport) but I've also used this to turn the pack into easy exercises like suitcase carries and upright rows.  Note: while the side handles are great it technically has 4 handles (sides, top bottom).

  • Free returns.  Hate it?  You can send it back within 30 days.


Drawbacks

  • Weight.  It's built to last a lifetime and the material and craftsmanship make you know it.  It's thick and resilient but with that comes a trade-off of being a couple of pounds heavier than a typical pack of its size.

  • Cost.  It's not cheap.  While you pay for what you get (including a lifetime guarantee), that doesn't make it any cheaper.  If you’re interested in a less expensive and less heavy version then check out the GORUCK Ruck Plate Carrier 3.0.

Who Do I Recommend It For?

  • Anyone interested in rucking.  This is a pack that's great for both newbies and veterans of rucking.  If you’re below

    No-frills travelers. If you're in need of 14 zipper pockets of varying sizes with hidden compartments in each one then this isn't for you. 


Tips

  • Don't load it too heavy too quickly during your first workouts.  Ease into the rucks, especially with any hilly terrain.

  • Use it to pack extra water during longer rucks.

  • Buckle/unbuckle the strap across the chest intermittently during your rucks or longer wears to displace the stress to different parts of the body.

  • If you’re new to rucking then check out my article, Rucking For Beginners: Everything You Need To Know.

  • Interested in using this for workouts? Find ruck pack workouts at RuckWOD.com.


Specifications/Features

  • Dimensions: 12"W x 20"H x 6.75"D

  • Shoulder Straps: 16.5"L x 5/8"W

  • Internal Mesh Pocket: 12"W x 13"H

  • Internal CORDURA® Pocket: 11"W x 6.5"H

  • Highly water-resistant

  • Primary Material - 1000D CORDURA®.

  • Reflective Stripe

  • Back Panel & Shoulder Strap Underside Material: 210D HT (High Tenacity) CORDURA®

  • Lumbar Support: 10MM EVA Foam Padding



My Experience

I got the GORUCK Rucker a day after I came home from a week-long vacation where I ended up spraining my right knee doing a bit too much running.  Needless to say, I had to test my willpower and wait a couple of weeks until I healed up before testing the waters.  When that time came I started with very lightweight rucks (10#) with my daughter during our early morning weekend walks.  I felt great and gradually ramped up to 40# rucks with some speed and elevation.  I was careful to keep my stride length short to avoid any excess extension on my knees with each step.  It turned out to be the perfect rehab. 

While I would typically run once my knee was feeling better, this ended up keeping me more grounded without adding that slight plyometric force that running requires.  I've since added it to my back for shorter bouts like when cutting the lawn and, even, going to the beer store.  I’ve also incorporated it into HIIT workouts by both keeping it on my back but also taking it off and using the handles to do exercises like suitcase carries and overhead presses.

After rucks I don’t get the same fatigue that I get when I run, instead it’s more heaviness in the legs. It also helps pinpoint my weaknesses like my glute medius, low back, and my shoulders. After using it for a couple of weeks, however, the fatigue and soreness subsided and I’ve started to add even more weight.


The wear has been great. too. The straps are heavily padded without being too thick and don’t dig into your shoulders. While I was torn between the GORUCK Rucker 4.0 20L and the 25L initially, I’m glad I went with the 25L for traveling purposes and for future day-long rucks where I plan to pack more food and gear.


In summary, get this if you have any interest in using a rucksack or simple travel pack for the rest of your life.

For another option geared toward workouts and not-so-much trucking, check out the GORUCK Ruck Plate Carrier 3.0.

FAQ

Are there different color options available?

Yes, the Rucker 4.0 comes in various colors, including black, MultiCam, and Wolf Grey.

How much water can I carry in the Rucker 4.0?

The internal hydration sleeve can accommodate a 3L reservoir, but additional water bottles can be attached to the webbing loops on the exterior.

How does the lifetime guarantee work?

The Scars lifetime guarantee means GORUCK will repair or replace your Rucker for free, regardless of the damage, for its lifetime. This excludes normal wear and tear and intentional misuse.

Is The Rucker 4.0 suitable for carry-on luggage?
The 25L Rucker 4.0 fits within most carry-on luggage size restrictions, but checking with your airline beforehand is always recommended.

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