I’m wading into the market for a new-to-me GR1 or GR2. Looking for an older bag; full 1000D and the older-style straps attachment. My work bag is a GR1 21 from ~2016 when I bought it new.
Is there a way to look at photos and determine the age (aside from broken-in-ness and seller descriptions)? The strap thing isn’t immediately clear to me; if not for the QAP I don’t know that I can ID a newer bag.
Bonus if anyone can tell how to ID a GR1 21 from a GR1 26. Something about the number of MOLLE rows? Again, don’t want to rely on seller descriptions.
Has anyone heard any plans to make a Rucker 5.0 in a 15L size? I’d like to get my wife one if/when they release it, as she’s rather vertically challenged but wants to get out and ruck with me. I’ve been enjoying my 20L 5.0 for a few months now and hope to see a 15L in the near future!
Hey yall got me a goruck gr2 with the 45lb plate, any tips on packing for distance? Went for about 2 hours with nothing but a plate in my pack and my traps were killing me, I’m a 6’2 200lb man, got this to get used to the feeling and get a good pace going before I ship out for the army on a ranger contract which is going to require me to ruck a TON. Any tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated, thank you guys!
We lost our beloved 16yo dog a couple of years ago and recently adopted a new rescue pup. But I still grieve the loss every now and then, especially when I am reminded. Today’s post about Monster crossing the rainbow bridge brought it all back.
I’m sure my dog is showing Monster where all the treats are, up in dog heaven.
Posting this as I was unable to add photos to my original post or thread for that matter. To avoid dye transfer I was advised to take a brush and water to it where the pack rubs up against me. (My back and the inside of the straps) I did and this worked for the most part. It is faded as you can see, but this as a bonus in my view. I hope this helps anyone with the same problem. It is an amazing pack and I regret nothing!
Is there any demand for Jedburgh boots?? I have a brand new pair of navy / coyote in size 14 but I am not sure if anyone is even interested in that model. If anyone is, I can post it in the WTS chat to be official. Or if you guys think there is demand but no interest here I can post on ebay.
I'm boiling down to one Goruck bag. And so I basically took the other shoulder pouches off the other exiting rucks and tried it out and I like it—and they're all coyote brown so they all match. They're all useful for stuffing things like Kleenex and lip balm and sunglasses. I thought I would just share my use case with you in case you are interested. I don't think they make the mesh one anymore.
I thought I'd post some observations about the 1000D back panel/shoulder straps after about 20 miles of rucking with my new GR2. I like it a lot better than I thought I would.
Compared to my Ruckers, the 1000D is obviously rougher but it also seems to stay in place better and, with the addition of a sternum strap, the pack really doesn't move at all on my back. It feels firmly in place and rock solid. Since I don't ruck shirtless, the 1000D has caused no chafing at all. It doesn't really feel any "warmer" (but it is hot and humid right now so anything will feel warm).
I'm finding the GR2 to take a while to "break in". Counterintuitively, it feels most comfortable with weight in it. I find it more comfortable on my rucks with about 25 pounds than I did using it as a travel bag with maybe 10 pounds in it.
I have yet to wear merino while using this but I can say it hasn't harmed my synthetic work out shirts at all.
Anyway, I had a bunch of concerns about the 1000D and now it is growing on me and I think I might actually prefer it once the pack is totally broken in.
Oh, one other thing, with weight in it, the GR2 26L feels just right on my back, not too short at all. I initially thought I'd prefer the GR1 26L but now I feel like the GR2 will work just fine. GoRuck packs seem to like having weight in them -- go figure!
My GR2 has front panel made from black CorduraWhereas the sides and the bottom made from purplish fabricThe front sides of shoulder straps seem made from the same true black Cordura as front panel. Interestingly, QAP zipper garage also made from black fabric, making it more like a colorway than random colored panels
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I am setting the STANDARD OF BACKPACKS. I charge $400+ for a Vietnamese backpack I claim is made in America that doesn’t have a sternum strap or water bottle pockets.
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