Ruck pack
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Ruck pack
I'm looking to start doing some lite rucking/weighted hiking and working up to some med weight at some point for fitness. I despise running and would like to burn the maximum amount of calories in the least amount of time walking and adding weight does that. That being said, I need a back pack for this. I'll use it only for this so the cheaper the better. Anyone have opinions on a cheap and simple pack with decent straps that hold up for this? A simple single pouch would be fine for this. I'll be using water or sand or something like that for weight.
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Re: Ruck pack
Cool. I just looked and them and some show with a tube frame and some don't. I assume no frame is best for this? Do what with the bungies? Just to stabilize the weight in the pack?
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No, you definitely want the frame. The bungies weave into the frame.Niceguy wrote:Cool. I just looked and them and some show with a tube frame and some don't. I assume no frame is best for this? Do what with the bungies? Just to stabilize the weight in the pack?
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ALICE isn't my favorite, but it definitely isn't my least favorite. I wouldn't use it without a frame. Do not get an Army issue MOLLE ruck.
I think the best value ruck out there is the USMC ILBE... NOT the FILBE, which is what the Marines came up with when they decided they needed a shittier ruck like the Army's. The ILBE can be found for anywhere from $30 - $200, depending on where you find it. I bought mine for $50 shipped.
I think the best value ruck out there is the USMC ILBE... NOT the FILBE, which is what the Marines came up with when they decided they needed a shittier ruck like the Army's. The ILBE can be found for anywhere from $30 - $200, depending on where you find it. I bought mine for $50 shipped.
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I'm good with ALICE. I'd have no complaints if that's what I had to use. BUT, given the option, I'd use either an ILBE or a Mystery Ranch ruck, depending on budget.
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He said a good pack on a budget, a Mystery Ranch pack is not exactly budget worthy by most people's standards. LolWhootsinator wrote:I'm good with ALICE. I'd have no complaints if that's what I had to use. BUT, given the option, I'd use either an ILBE or a Mystery Ranch ruck, depending on budget.
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I'm going to buck the prevailing opinion and recommend against a framed pack.
Yes, frames can be awesome; they provide airspace between your back and the load, and (more importantly) they shift the load to your pelvis so that it's borne by your legs rather than your shoulders and upper back. But frames aren't a one-size-fits-all affair. I have probably walked a thousand miles with an Army ruck on my back, and most of those miles sucked. I have a disproportionately long torso, so after a half dozen miles or so the pack is trying to either beat me to death (if I loosen the belt) or rub a hole in my flesh (if I cinch it up).
If you're just getting started and won't be carrying more than 25-30 pounds a simple daypack with a flexible framesheet or closed cell foam padding will work just fine. You might want to get one with a sternum strap to take some load off your shoulder joints. An ILBE would be *extreme* overkill for a 15 pound load.
Yes, frames can be awesome; they provide airspace between your back and the load, and (more importantly) they shift the load to your pelvis so that it's borne by your legs rather than your shoulders and upper back. But frames aren't a one-size-fits-all affair. I have probably walked a thousand miles with an Army ruck on my back, and most of those miles sucked. I have a disproportionately long torso, so after a half dozen miles or so the pack is trying to either beat me to death (if I loosen the belt) or rub a hole in my flesh (if I cinch it up).
If you're just getting started and won't be carrying more than 25-30 pounds a simple daypack with a flexible framesheet or closed cell foam padding will work just fine. You might want to get one with a sternum strap to take some load off your shoulder joints. An ILBE would be *extreme* overkill for a 15 pound load.
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Re: Ruck pack
While no expert on military packs, for your load requirements a simple pack should suit you fine. If you can carry a simple pack with 20-30 pounds you are way ahead of me at this current point in my life, hell I have trouble hauling the McDonalds bag my double cheese burger comes in.
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Yes, a large rucksack like the ILBE or even an ALICE would be overkill for 10-15 pounds, but he said he'd be working up to medium weight. I assume "medium weight" to be about 35 pounds, which would push the limits of comfort in a day pack/assault pack but be just fine in a decent ruck. Like Frailer also mentioned, an old rigid external frame pack like an ALICE won't be especially adjustable to you. It is a fixed length. A modern pack, external frame or internal frame, like the ILBE or even the MOLLE, should be adjustable for torso length.
MR rucks are obviously not budget bags. I meant I'd use an ILBE if on a budget and MR if not on a budget.
I'd look on ebay, craigslist, and ARFCOM for cheap military issue rucks.
MR rucks are obviously not budget bags. I meant I'd use an ILBE if on a budget and MR if not on a budget.
I'd look on ebay, craigslist, and ARFCOM for cheap military issue rucks.
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If you are willing to hold off till september when I get home I have a small alice with frame and straps Id let go for $30.
Also new USMC packs are ok but over kill for what you want. Realistically you could pick up either generation of the USMC assault pack and have it do what you want.
Also new USMC packs are ok but over kill for what you want. Realistically you could pick up either generation of the USMC assault pack and have it do what you want.