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Basic Rucker - 17L

Basic Rucker - 17L

Regular price $102.00 USD
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Bare-bones pack with a streamlined design for daily rucking

Designed for one thing and one thing only, the Basic Rucker is a simple, streamlined option for daily rucking. It’s specifically designed to hold GORUCK’s 10, 20, or 30lb Ruck Plates® in an elevated pocket, keeping the weight high, tight, and stable on your back. Proprietary dual-density foam-padded shoulder straps and raised lumbar support ensure a comfortable carry for years to come, and a hydration-compatible interior holds extra water on ambitious treks. And with a wide reflective strip on the back, you don’t have to let daylight hours dictate your training schedule.

Features

  • Designed specifically for rucking
  • Fits 10, 20, or 30lb Ruck Plates® in elevated pocket
  • Raised 20mm thick lumbar support
  • Hydration port and internal D-ring for reservoir
  • Dual-density foam padded shoulder straps for long-haul comfort
  • MOLLE webbing on straps allows customizable setup
  • Ripstop fabric is light, water-resistant, and tough
  • Two side pockets for water bottles and snacks
  • Two-inch wide reflective strip improves low-light visibility
  • Three-quarter zip closure allows easy access to main compartment
  • Lifetime guarantee

Materials

  • Body: 420D Robic
  • Bottom: 840D Robic
  • Back Panel: 210D Cordura

Sizing

  • Dimensions: 12” W x 18" H x 6”
  • Capacity: 17L
  • Weight: 2lbs 2oz

About GORUCK

Started by former Special Forces and CIA couple Jason and Emily McCarthy, GORUCK came up around the same time we did. Their mission, to build a ruck of the highest standards to thrive in conditions from NYC to Baghdad, caught our attention. And over the years we’ve shared good times, worked our asses off at GORUCK Challenges, and toasted more than a few Bud heavies with them. New military-grade releases continue to impress, so whether you’re traveling the world or “embracing the suck” with a 30-pound plate in your rucksack, you can be sure your gear’s up to the challenge.

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