1st rucking experience! Experimented with a 2 mile hike, 25lbs in bag. It felt good but may need to switch the bag up. Best part was catching up on podcast backlog!
@chmod777 Get some!
Starting out is often harder on your shoulders than your legs - getting your traps used to supporting the ruck takes some time. A ruck with better straps helps - I'm a GoRuck gear fanboy but their stuff isn't cheap. And there's also just some acclimation that has to happen
And, yeah, rucking is a great way to keep on top of your podcast backlog
Most rucks that I have tried have a break in period, just like boots. Although the GoRuck gear might be pricier initially they have lifetime warranty whereas most other products only have a year, if even. One can usually find them cheaper on ebay.
If you will be doing PT definitely go with the Rucker line.
@danielcornell @chmod777
the new material is so nice, it is padded, definitely worth the purchase. Though the inner compartments use velcro now over zippers. That is why I got myself a Long-Ranger instead, which is great for travelling as well plus it still uses zippers. Used it on a 7-day backpacking trip this year.
@danielcornell @chmod777 if it's unfixable you will get a voucher and can keep the ruck
@barefootstache @danielcornell I've looked into a couple of the GoRuck bags. The lifetime warranty/repair is clutch in my books. I'll continue using my current backpack, and will definitely throw in some kettlebell + sandbag workouts to help round out everything.
I might treat myself to a new bag once I start putting in the work 😉
If you choose to do the events, then would recommend getting yourself a ruck with handles on all 4 sides. Since it will ease plenty of exercises, especially on the higher weight end. I per se used a #TasmianTiger ruck for my first 5 events before upgrading.
@barefootstache @chmod777 That's awesome!
It -is- tough to justify the upgrade when no matter what I do to the old one they'll either fix it or send me a new one. Hey maybe they'd send me a -new- new one... 😀