GORUCK
Rucker 4.0
Based on 61 Reddit mentions
$245.00
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Trying to get into rucking
GoRuck 4.0 You get what you pay for.
lithdoc in r/Rucking
March 19, 2026 11:44 AM
15
Incline walking
Add a ruck sack instead. I developed bilateral achilles tendonitis in my 50s due to a lack of estrogen. I've mostly gotten it better but it still twinges if I spend a long time at a steep incline. I can maybe handle 2-3% and even then I can feel it a bit. I added a rucking back and some weight a yea
...thewoodbeyond in r/PetiteFitness
February 4, 2026 2:00 PM
6
Old but new to rucking
Not a doctor but a stress fracture and osteopenia do raise concerns. I hope you are in good communication with your doctor or physical therapist about exercise parameters. Strength training to support rucking is a good way to reduce injury risk if your medical team approves. My suggestion is start w
...storyinpictures in r/Rucking
December 25, 2025 11:01 PM
5
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
...henrym123 in r/Rucking
March 25, 2026 4:31 PM
5
what ruck/weight vest do you use?
If you don’t plan to ever do anything other than the weighted carry for your dog walks, check out the Goruck Ruck Plate carrier. It can carry one short plate, so 20 or 30 lbs. Simple and minimalist. Get the yes4all ruck plate, should be half the cost of the goruck plates. The Rucker 4.0 is worth the
...kbchucker in r/Rucking
April 5, 2026 9:31 PM
4
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
...giri0n in r/backpacks
December 10, 2025 9:54 PM
3
Trying to get into rucking
I stuck 13kg of weight in one of my backpacks and started rucking where I used to jog. I'm sure the GoRuck 4.0 has its benefits, but £200 is not a starter expense. It's just a normal backpack and I'm ruck roughly 7.5km three times per week.
Strobertat in r/Rucking
March 19, 2026 12:42 PM
3
Mystery Ranch 2-Day Assault vs 5.11 Rush 24 for rucking — which would you pick?
I cant comment on the MR, but I have rucked in the 5.11 rush 24 a couple times. Personally, for the 5.11 to feel good, it needs more weight. 25-35 lbs just felt off to me. Maybe it was what I packed, but I felt anything over 35 lbs, say a 45lb ruck, felt most optimal for me using that. My main rucki
...thatsgreatrugby in r/Rucking
April 19, 2026 2:36 PM
2
Backpack suggestion for tall heavy guy.
GoRuck 4.0. There's no close second. Spend once cry once.
lithdoc in r/Rucking
April 11, 2026 11:38 PM
2
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
...thewoodbeyond in r/Rucking
March 18, 2026 3:06 AM
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