

🎯 Elevate your grind with the GORUCK Rucker 4.0 — where tactical meets everyday hustle.
The GORUCK Rucker 4.0 15L is a premium, military-inspired rucking backpack designed for serious fitness enthusiasts and professionals. Featuring reinforced construction, extra padded dual-layer straps, and an elevated ruck plate pocket supporting up to 75 lbs, it offers unmatched comfort and durability. Its ergonomic lumbar support and water-resistant 210D Cordura nylon shell make it ideal for both intense training and daily use, blending tactical toughness with versatile 15L capacity.





















| ASIN | B0DTV4BHXN |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Heavyweight |
| Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,313 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #50 in Tactical Backpacks |
| Brand Name | GORUCK |
| Color | Black With Black Embroidery |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 216 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Back |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Neutral |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18"D x 2"W x 13"H |
| Item Weight | 1.48 Kilograms |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Name | Black W/ Black Embroidery |
| Number Of Pockets | 3 |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Water Resistant |
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Style | Black W/ Black Embroidery |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gym |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Shoulder to Bottom Hem Length | 13 Inches |
| Size | 15L |
| Sport Type | Rucking |
| Storage Volume | 15 Liters |
| Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
| Theme | Military |
| UPC | 840360221048 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
A**Y
This is an amazing bag that’s built to last a long time
I I'm 6'2" and bought the Rucker 4.0 20L bag off of Amazon back in early January this year. It fits me perfectly and is very comfortable for daily use. I've added a 3-liter water bladder, optional padded hip belt which I wear very loose and a clip to keep the water hose line secure to the front of the bag where I can get to it. My bag will fit two 15 pound plates stacked in the short pocket plus one 45 pound long plate in the long pocket all at the same time that you can buy from Amazon for cheap (search "Yes4All" for their various plate offerings which do indeed fit this bag). Having only these three plates will, based on combination, let you choose from 15 pounds all the way up to 75 pounds in 15 pound increments (15, 30, 45, 60 and 75 pounds). If you need more weight than 75 pounds then you can also add some additional filled sand bags that they also sell on their website to get you to around 100 pounds max if you so chose. Right now I'm at 45-60 pounds (also including the bag weight and a filled water bladder that I've added) as my ideal for daily rucking and conditioning (start with 15pounds as your initial weight to get a feel for the bag and your conditioning for a week of use before increasing). The bag and straps themselves are built like a tank and will easily take lots of abuse and stay comfortable without rubbing or tearing under load. Just be sure to either remove the weight each time for storage, or ensure that you put the bag with weights flat on the floor (strap-side down!). *Don't* stand up the bag when loaded with weights and then lean the bag up against a wall for a long time else you will deform the inner plastic lumbar support that sits along the back of the bag. Always lay it flat on the ground with straps-side down (or remove the weights and store separately). It's a great and well thought-out system, and I feel I've gotten my money's worth many times over based on actual fitness results and the continued motivation to keep using this quality gear on a daily basis to get and stay outside longer and push harder. The weight is mounted high and tight on your back which is ideal for walking/hiking, and the bag moves with you without swinging or wobbling. It just feels, moves and looks great when in use, and you feel amazingly "bouncy" for the rest of the day after you take it off because your legs aren't supporting nearly as much weight! 🙂 Also check out Gorucks's amazing, supportive (and surprisingly affordable) footwear which are the best I've seen anywhere for these and similar activities where your feet take a lot of abuse. I have a pair of their MACV-2 Mid-tops and they're really great! They support all your arches and raise the heel a bit for optimized and comfortable load distribution over your entire foot.
K**E
Premium Quality, Worth Every Dollar
Built like a tank. The quality and durability are outstanding, and the extra padding makes weighted rucks surprisingly comfortable. It feels solid, stable, and purpose-built for serious training. Expensive, but absolutely worth it.
C**3
Worth the price and makes all the difference
I hesitated to buy this pack because of the price, but after trying to carry weight in cheap backpack I already owned and suffering shoulder pain and weight at the small of my back, I decided to buy once, cry once. And I couldn't be happier! This thing is top quality and purpose built for carrying weight the way it should be carried. I can't emphasize enough how much of a difference it makes. I can carry more weight more easily, the straps don't dig into my shoulders, the weight rides high up on my back as it should, it fits my body perfectly, and encourages an upright (not hunched) posture as I walk. The padded material on the back is also great as it doesn't absorb sweat like all my other backpacks do. It's also great for carrying a water bottle, towel, etc. inside the pack. I absolutely love it and would highly recommend it. It makes me want to get out there and put the work in each day. Just bite the bullet and buy it! It'll last forever and lets you focus on your workout, not your pack.
P**E
Delivers
The fit and storage capacity is fantastic. Delivers exactly what they promise, exceptional durability, smart design, and gear that’s clearly built to last. You can feel the quality the moment you pick it up. This is the kind of product you buy once and trust for years. Worth every dollar. Highly recommend for anyone who values performance and reliability.
G**.
Indestructible Quality
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I recently wrote a review about the GoRuck plate carrier. In that review, I noted its indestructible qualities. It’s a well-made pack that can stand a ton of use and more than likely a ton of abuse. I chose this pack so as to accommodate a longer 30 pound plate. As best as I can tell, it has the same well padded straps that the plate carrier has. It came with a sternum strap. I have learned over the years with my experience of packs that a sternum strap is actually important because it helps to keep the shoulder straps from slipping around and off your shoulders. I also bought this with a hip belt, which is optional. Again from my experience of using other packs, I would encourage a hip belt as it helps to distribute the weight between the shoulders and the hips. That’s not terribly important if you’re using just light weights. But if you’re looking at this pack, you probably intend to put more than 5 pounds in it. That means you should consider seriously getting the hip belt. Many camping backpacks have either an external or an internal frame. I’ve had packs with both. In the instance of this pack, there is no need for a frame as the plate serves the function of a frame. The effect of using a weighted pack such as this helps in a variety of ways, not the least of which is that it helps to pull your shoulders up back and down, and therefore straighten postures of those of us who spend far too much time slumped over keyboards and other devices. Yes, the pack is expensive. But no less so than some fine backpacking packs I’ve purchased. You might be able to find something cheaper. But this is a quality pack, not junk. This is a fine product and I would encourage you to go for it!
G**A
Good bag, but not cheap
Works well, but needs some break-in time. It's very stiff at first. Also, you have to watch the videos to see how to move the chest strap. It is really tight the first couple times. Biggest complaint is it seems expensive for what it is.
B**S
Worth the investment
I’ve had mine for 9 months now, using it about 3 times a week on average. It has held up very well and is very sturdy and well made. I started with 20lbs and now I’m at 55lbs carry weight with no issues or complaints. It’s as comfortable as you can get without a hip belt.
L**N
This one fits, and it distributes the weight all across the back and shoulders.
No more aching shoulders after a long ruck. This ruck pack distributes the weight evenly all across my back, relieving much of the weight I used to carry on my shoulders with other ruck combinations. The craftsmanship and design reflect careful thought, skilled design, and excellent production values. My only wish is that the zippers were easier to operate. They face significant resistance when opening or closing.
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