Rucking Weight Vest
Ruck Plate Carrier 3.0
Rucker - Long Range
Basic Rucker

Built to train, not just to carry
A training ruck is different from an everyday ruck. It's built around the weight: a dedicated plate pocket that holds a ruck plate high and tight against your back, plus reinforced construction where the load pulls hardest. This is the gear for workouts, distance work, and events.
- Rucker is the standard training ruck, with a dedicated weight pocket that keeps the plate stable while you move.
- Basic Rucker is the simplest way to start rucking, at the lowest entry point.
FAQ section
What's the difference between a training ruck and a regular rucksack?
A training ruck is built around a dedicated weight pocket that holds a ruck plate high and stable against your back, with reinforced construction for heavy, repeated loads. A regular ruck is built for carry and organization.
Should I train with a rucksack or a weighted vest?
A training ruck is best for distance rucking and events. A weighted vest sits closer to your body for dynamic movement, so it's better for workouts where a pack would get in the way.
How much weight should I train with?
Most people train with 20 to 30 lbs. Beginners can start at 10 to 20 lbs and build up as they get stronger.














