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The Rucker 5.0 is a black GORUCK rucksack with a patch and MOLLE webbing on the front, designed for rucking and carrying ruck plates, shown against a white background.
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The Rucker 5.0 is a black rucksack featuring a front patch, side straps, and visible zippers—ideal for rucking adventures.
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The Rucker 5.0, shown from the side against a white background, features multiple straps and a top handle—ideal for rucking or everyday use.
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The Rucker 5.0 is shown from the back, featuring padded shoulder straps and a chest buckle—ideal for rucking or everyday carry.
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The Rucker 5.0 backpack features a front opening that reveals a bright red interior and multiple compartments, making it ideal for rucking or daily use.
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The Rucker 5.0, a black GORUCK rucksack with a front patch and multiple handles, designed for rucking, stands upright on a white background.
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The Rucker 5.0 is a camouflage tactical rucksack with the GORUCK logo, multiple compartments, and straps—ideal for rucking and compatible with ruck plates.
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The Rucker 5.0 is a black tactical rucksack featuring an American flag patch, front MOLLE webbing, and built-in lumbar support—ideal for rucking or daily use, shown upright against a white background.

Rucker 5.0

Prix habituel $316.00
Prix habituel Prix soldé $316.00
Volume: 20L
Couleur: Rayure Tigrée Noire
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  • Inventaire en cours de réapprovisionnement
The Rucker 5.0 is a black tactical rucksack featuring an American flag patch, front MOLLE webbing, and built-in lumbar support—ideal for rucking or daily use, shown upright against a white background.

Rucker 5.0

Prix habituel $316.00
Prix habituel Prix soldé $316.00

THE ORIGINAL

GYM ON YOUR BACK

Rucking turns an everyday walk into a full-body workout—crushing calories, building strength, and saving your joints. As the pioneers of the rucking movement, we built the Rucker to be the ultimate gym on your back with elevated pockets specifically designed for Ruck Plates, reinforced construction, extra padded straps, and multiple handles for versatile training.

Stop training with a backpack. The Rucker is the only rucksack you need to get stronger one rep and one mile at a time.

LUMBAR SUPPORT

“Damn that’s big” is the most common first reaction. Where you will really notice this added support is when your upper body is fatigued, or you’re carrying more weight than normal and your natural tendency is to break form and hunch forward. More support for your lower back = better posture.

EXTRA PADDED STRAPS

It’s hard to explain how glorious our dual-density shoulder straps feel when you cinch them down to keep the weight high and tight on your back. You’ll notice this immediately, but you’ll really notice it over time and distance.

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NO FRICTION BURN

The 210D CORDURA® on the back panel and underside of the straps is friendly to the skin. You’ll notice this when you put the ruck on and take it off. Most people don’t ruck shirtless, but we prove performance at the extremes and your skin and your apparel (such as Merino Wool) will be fine against the Rucker’s back panel.

Magnetic Internal Pockets

Both internal storage pockets—one large mesh pocket and one small go-to pocket—utilize secure magnetic closures for silent, effortless access. They don’t wear out over time, they don’t collect debris, and they won't snag your apparel.

Padded Handles for Ruck PT

Padded top, bottom, and side handles - four (4) in total. Use the padded handles for suitcase carries, overhead press, overhead lunges, thrusters, ruck twists, you name it.

Built-In Frame Sheet

3mm thick, full-width frame sheet supports the integrity of the pack as you weigh it down and ultimately allows you to carry more weight comfortably. If there were no frame sheet, the ruck would curl in on itself too much when you cinch it down on your shoulders.

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Training Sternum Strap

Removable and adjustable. Keeps the Rucker secure without constricting breath or movement and is adjustable by the MOLLE on the straps.

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Hip Belt Compatible

Complete with side MOLLE to integrate perfectly with an optional Padded Hip Belt (sold separately). A hip belt allows you to distribute heavy loads to your hips over long periods of time plus keeps the ruck stable during push-ups or bear crawls.

MOLLE Attachments

3 rows of external MOLLE webbing let you customize your Rucker how you want. MOLLE is the same system used by our Armed Forces to attach life-saving sensitive equipment.

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Bottom Drain Holes

2 grommets on the bottom of the ruck to drain water for when you find yourself doing hydro burpees in the ocean, lake, or fountain.

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Hi-vis reflective stripe

It can be hard enough finding the time to work out, don’t be limited by the daylight hours. Hi-vis reflective stripe (300 cd/lux m²) across the front for for safe rucking in low-light conditions.

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Optimized for Hydration

The rucker is equipped with an internal D-Ring to clip in your hydration bladder and an exit port for your bladder tube is found under the top handle of the ruck.

Opens Flat

Easy to pack and organize. Special Forces medical rucks share a similar clamshell design.

Silent Zipper Pulls

YKK zippers with silent, glove friendly zipper pulls constructed from parachute 550 cord. There is no good reason why zippers should make noise when rucking (or assaulting). Ours don’t.

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Rainproof

By military-spec submersion tests, waterproof means you could repeatedly submerge something and its contents would stay entirely dry. Our rucks are highly water resistant aka rainproof.

2"x3" Patch Panels

Customize your Rucker with the morale patches of your choice. Two (2) 2"x3" hook and loop panels—one on the exterior front and one inside on the Ruck Plate pocket.

Ruck Plate Compatibility

Elevated Ruck Plate Pockets

Keeping the weight high and tight on your back is the only way to ruck. It locks in your posture and eliminates lower back friction. Both the 20L and 25L Ruckers feature dual elevated, padded pockets to secure your weight exactly where it belongs.

  • The Short Pocket: Fits 10LB, 20LB, or 30LB Standard Ruck Plates.
  • The Long Pocket: Built for 30LB or 45LB Long Ruck Plates (but will securely hold any Standard Ruck Plate).
  • Total Capacity: Use both pockets to carry up to 75 lbs of Ruck Plates.

NOTE: High stress points are strength tested at over 400 lbs. The Rucker is capable of holding more weight than any human should ruck with.

RUCKER 5.0 EXPLAINED

WHY WE RUCK

Benefits of Rucking

  • Burn more calories than walking alone by adding weight to your natural stride
  • Train your heart with efficient Zone 2 cardio that maximizes fat loss
  • Build muscle and bone density, strengthening your legs, glutes, back, and core with every step
  • Improve your posture by engaging your core and pulling your shoulders back
  • Save your joints with a low-impact alternative to the high-impact stress of running
  • Ditch the screen and get outside for social fitness with your real-world community

HOW RUCKING BUILDS YOUR BACK

Carrying weight actually builds resilience. Spine biomechanics expert Dr. Stuart McGill calls adding load to a walk a foundational progression to build true physical robustness. Rucking provides a mechanical advantage that brings your center of mass over your hips. This unloads the spine—silencing overactive lower-back muscles and forcing your core to stabilize your body—helping you forge real-world strength with every step.

10 Years of Rucker

In 2016, we launched the Rucker 1.0 with a simple mission: build the ultimate gym on your back. Ten years and millions of miles later, the 5.0 is the most dialed-in, overbuilt training tool we’ve ever created. The gear has evolved, but the standard hasn't changed. Thank you for a decade of trusting us with your miles and your sweat. Now go put it to work.

— jason & monster

20L

25L

Rucker Sizing

The 20/20 Rule & The Belt Test

THE 20/20 RULE
If you aren't sure where to start, the standard is simple. A 20L Rucker paired with a 20LB Ruck Plate is the ideal setup for most people.

THE BELT TEST
When rucking, you want the weight high and tight on your back, which the Rucker’s design promotes. You also want the bottom of the ruck to be higher up on your back because the more that the ruck feels like it’s one with your back, the more comfortable rucking is. Less, in this case, is more.

The easy to explain fit guide is that you ideally want the bottom of the Rucker above your beltline. If it’s at or below, avoid putting any additional heavy weight in the bottom of the ruck. High and tight is the goal.

NOTE: if or when you use a Padded Hip Belt, you will lower the rucksack just a bit to transfer more of the weight to your hips, over your beltline. Using a Hip Belt is a different technique than a pure shoulder carry. We recommend hip belts as an option on longer, heavier rucks. The shoulder carry is how you get a full body workout through rucking, and is the perfect way to start rucking.

Rucker FAQ

SIZING & FIT

Should I get the 20L or 25L Rucker?

Size is based on your torso length and how you plan to use the ruck. Our standard 20L Rucker is the versatile choice for most; its shorter frame ensures the weight stays "high and tight" above your belt line. The 25L Rucker is designed for those with longer torsos or athletes who prefer using a Padded Hip Belt for long-distance rucking.

What is the "Belt Test" for sizing?

You want the bottom of your rucksack to sit above your beltline. If the ruck rests on or below your belt, it will cause friction and lower-back strain. When in doubt, choose the 20L Rucker to ensure the weight stays high and tight on your back.

What’s the difference between a rucking backpack and a weighted vest?

Unlike vests that constrict your chest, the Rucker keeps your airway open and focuses the load on your posterior chain. It also allows for much heavier scaling (up to 75lbs of Ruck Plates) and has the versatility to carry hydration and gear.

TRAINING & USE

How much weight should a beginner start with?

Start with the 20/20 Rule: a 20LB Ruck Plate in a 20L Rucker. This is the proven baseline for building strength and aerobic capacity. Focus on maintaining a steady pace and upright posture. Once you can comfortably cover 3 miles while maintaining a conversation, you’re ready to progress.

How many calories does rucking burn?

Rucking burns up to 3x more calories than walking alone. Because it is "active resistance training," it engages your entire body—building muscle while providing a high-intensity cardio workout.

How many times per week should I ruck?

If you are new, 1–2 times per week is ideal. If you are already active, 3–4 rucks per week is the sweet spot. Always start with shorter distances (1–2 miles) to let your joints and feet adapt to the load.

Is rucking better for your knees than running?

Rucking is low-impact cardio. It provides the same heart-rate boost as running with significantly less vertical impact on your joints.

Can rucking help with lower back pain?

Yes. The Rucker features built-in lumbar support that pulls your shoulders back and engages your core. By strengthening your back and glutes, rucking helps improve posture and alleviate "computer posture" pain.

Can I use the Rucker for sandbag training or PT?

Yes. It’s a gym on your back. It features four heavy-duty, padded grab handles (top, bottom, and both sides) designed specifically for overhead presses, squats, and lunges.

Can I use the Rucker for a GORUCK Event?

Absolutely. The Rucker is the purpose-built tool for GORUCK Events. With four padded handles for PT and 1000D CORDURA construction, it is the most durable ruck we’ve ever built for the world’s toughest endurance challenges

COMPATIBILITY & GEAR

What is the difference between the Rucker and GR1?

The GR1 is our original rucksack with a bombproof laptop compartment built for travel and everyday carry. The Rucker is a dedicated training tool. It features an elevated plate pocket, extra handles for Ruck PT, and a built-in lumbar support that is optimized for high-intensity rucking and workouts.

Does the Rucker fit the 45LB Ruck Plate?

Yes. Both the 20L and 25L Ruckers feature dual internal pockets. The Long Pocket is designed to carry Long Ruck Plates (including the 45LB), while the Short Pocket is optimized for Standard Ruck Plates.

What is the maximum weight capacity?

The elevated plate pockets are designed to hold up to 75lbs of Ruck Plates. High stress points are strength tested at over 400 lbs. The reinforced seams, 1000D CORDURA, and stress-tested handles are engineered to carry far more weight than any human can comfortably shoulder.

Does the Rucker come with a hip belt?

The Rucker features integrated MOLLE on the side of the pack. While not included, adding a Padded Hip Belt is recommended for longer rucks to shift weight from your shoulders to your hips for more comfortable miles.

Can I use the Rucker as a laptop bag?

While the plate pocket can fit a small laptop or tablet, it is not padded for electronics. The Rucker is a dedicated gym on your back; for everyday office or travel use, we recommend the GR1.

Can I use a hydration bladder with the Rucker?

Yes. There is a dedicated hydration tube exit port under the top handle and an internal D-ring to secure your bladder. We recommend our 3L Source Hydration Bladder for the best fit.

Do I need special boots for rucking?

You can ruck in any stable athletic shoe, but as you increase weight and distance, dedicated rucking boots (like our MACV-1) or rucking shoes (like our Mackall) provide the necessary ankle support and drainage needed for tough terrain.

DURABILITY & CARE

Why does the Rucker cost more than a standard backpack?

Most backpacks aren't built to carry 75lbs of Ruck Plates. The Rucker is overbuilt with 1000D CORDURA, reinforced stress points tested at 400lbs, and a dedicated plate carrier system. It’s a one-time investment backed by our SCARS Lifetime Guarantee—if you break it, we fix it.

Can I just use a regular backpack for rucking?

You can, but it likely won't last. Standard bags lack the structure to hold weight high on the back, leading to shoulder pain and torn seams. The Rucker is purpose-built to make heavy weight feel stable and secure.

What is the SCARS Lifetime Guarantee?

If you break it, we fix it. If there is a defect in workmanship or you manage to wear it out, we will repair or replace it free of charge. No receipt is necessary. We stand behind our gear for life.

Is the Rucker waterproof?

It is highly water-resistant. We use 1000D CORDURA and silent, glove-friendly YKK zippers that withstand heavy rain and mud. If the interior gets soaked during an event, the bottom grommets act as drain holes to ensure water doesn't pool inside.

How do I clean my Rucker after a muddy event?

Hose it down and let it air dry. For deep cleans, use mild soap and a soft brush. Never put your ruck in a washing machine or dryer, as this will damage the materials.

Do you offer a Military or First Responder discount?

Yes. We are a veteran-owned company and proudly offer a discount for military, first responders, teachers, and students through GovX.

Do you offer bulk or Ruck Club pricing?

Yes. For group orders or Ruck Club gear, please contact team@goruck.com for bulk pricing.