Ok, after a little bit of use the zippers being stiff/difficult isn't an issue any more. The material softens up and the zippers and corners get a lot easier. Two things that you might learn after using the bag for some time, is that the zipper pulls on the sewn-in field pocket in the secondary main compartment often get caught in the zipper track when closing the main zippers. You can swap them out for smaller ones which has solved the issue for me. Secondly, the zipper pull on the laptop compartment for any GR backpack can dig into your back if it has swung around into the wrong position. Again, an easy fix - just use some gutted paracord without any heat shrink tubing. Also you didn't show the bag fully packed - there was a ton more room in there. When FULLY packed it really sticks out on the back. Some people prefer the slimmer look of the 26l GR1. In my use cases it's been great having that separate front compartment as it can be a dedicated "EDC" or quicker access area when travelling, or it can take a smaller packing cube if necessary. It's also shorter than the GR1 so more likely to comply with airline restrictions. I have been able to easily fit a full Peak Design medium packing cube along with a full Evergoods TPC8 in the primary main compartment, with no impingement on the secondary main compartment.
Long time viewer, first time commenter. I own a GR2 26l in 500D (black), and a Rucker 20l (I think it's 1st gen, multicam but I dyed it granite to make it more subdued). I travel a lot for work, mostly in work settings where I don't have to wear formal clothes and no one would notice these bags. At first I was worried that I'd look too tacticool, but in most urban places I've been, I've seen more complex/technical bags than these simple looking Gorucks (can't remember how many Mystery Ranch, Able Carry bags I saw in a single MTR trip in HK or SG). The dangle never bothered me at all, and I'm a short guy so there's plenty of excess straps. I bought them because I need bags that can handle a beating (shoved under airline front seats multiple times a day, several flights a week every month), with comfy straps to be worn on my back for long walks both at home and in my destinations. Right amount of size and footprint, not too bulky as to hit anyone's face in HK MTR, or Singapore/Jakarta's MRT). Based on my needs, they make sense. I also have a 2nd gen Wandrd Prvke 21l (bought in Suburban HK, actually), and although I love this bag (not a photographer, use it for EDC and travel), I hate that after two years of light usage the water resistant zipper started to peel off and looks ugly. I'm also seeing some stitching on the Wandrd shoulder straps started to fray, ripped a bit. Not a good thing for someone who relies on his bag thousands of kilometers from home in the middle of nowhere. The Goruck bags, well, they just work. My other bags (North Face, Timbuk2, Fjallraven, etc) couldn't compete based on my needs. I heard Mystery Ranch make equally comfortable straps, and I'm eager to get one of their bags. Goruck bags are pricey, but I can justify purchasing them because they are so well made. You can also buy them second hand (like I did for my Rucker). I think they're made for multiple owners (and maybe lifetimes too).
I recently got the GR2 26L in robic nylon. Absolutely love it! I usually carry a beefy 15" gaming laptop with a heavy power brick, steam deck & other daily essentials. Needless to say, my bag is *heavy*! The thick padded straps of Goruck so nice - and have converted me to a Goruck fan. I'm not into the "tatic-cool" look, so none of my Gorucks have the external Molle webbing. I'm learning to live without bottle pockets. Nomands Nation patch when?! I do enjoy customizing my bags with patches. If I could have the organization/layout of a CTB26 with Goruck straps - that would be my perfect bag for sure.
@@thedoncjg6263 I like having options, lol. Some games just really require mouse and keyboard and perform better on PC. Sometimes I just want to kick back on the couch.
Yo Aaron! Loved this review! I own the GR1 26L and you are spot on when you say its the ideal weekend and over night bag. I even eeked out 5 days in Vegas with it in April for a wedding! Not the exact same bag, but with packing cubes and some intentional packing it'll get the job done- and it's a no brainer for 1-3 day leaves. Stuff it and forget it. No concerns on durability from my POV, either! Goruck is the real deal, if you can stomach the price for it... I do WISH they had a water bottle holder, especially in this price bracket. i had to go and get a Molle water bottle holder for mine. Im a traveling technician for work and have a large van where I keep a bag for emergencies (change of clothes, portable batteries, water etc) that might scratch the itch of for in this genre of bag- The 511 Rush 12. $100, 24L, tacticool and tough! Might be something for you to look into for review? Love your continued reviews, and hope all is well dude!
The zippers get easier over time. I bought a 21L GR1 last December and the zippers got really easy after a month of almost daily use. I was expecting 2-3 months but it happened much faster. Definitely impressed. It wasn’t a big issue with me anyway (it’s a beast bag for goodness sakes) but I was pleasantly surprised by the quick wear in.
I think that (its crazy to say ) but lack 2 point on the top of the side if you want store some tripod or long item . I use the gr2 26l and i miss them . I use a molle water bottle on one side and a packable dumb pocket on the front
The lash points aren’t just for gear, they’re to put external bags and accessories on lol. GORUCK offers a water bottle accessory you can get. Even small pouches for the front
Thanks for the review. I’m considering this because I want to use it for rucking and travel. One thing that I cannot find for sure is if it supports the weighted plates from GoRuck. I would assume it does, but not sure. Can you confirm that?
Take out the frame sheet. Cuts 280 grams (10 ounces) from the weight, and makes the thing more comfortable to wear. Other than a little extra laptop protection, it does literally nothing in the absence of a hip belt. The back panel itself is well padded and quite stiff, and the bag doesn't 'barrel' if you remove it.
I like the idea of the two layer panel loader theoretically, but the 2nd layer of this seems to be all admin focused, and kind of shallow, so it adds weight with sort of prescribed volume. I like the Recycled Firefighter 24hr+ take on a double stack panel loader bag, more usable space for me. 3.8lbs is pretty heavy for the volume fore me. I'm probably more of a GR1/GR3 type person.
Trying to decide between this and the Boundary Supply Errant Pro. I really like the organization of the Errant Pro, but this, funny enough, looks a little more streamlined (not sure if that’s the right word for what I’m trying to say), simpler look. I’m looking for everyday carry and for work. Curious to hear others thoughts between the two. I really like organization to help me find items more quickly and not have to dig through a pocket that has 10 things floating around for the one thing I need.
both have a lot of pockets, I would recommend picking on which one's aesthetic you prefer. For me I'd give the slight personal preference to the GORUCK
Hey Aaron you got any other recommendations for bags with multiple compartments in a 26ish L or more size? I noticed most bags these days have one big main compartment, but I actually like the idea of having some separation for certain things say for a light jacket,shoes, my dopp kit etc
Really like this review, but would love to see a deep dive on the GR2 Ripstop Robic they offer, especially in the 34 liter size. To my uneducated eyes, it seems like it could a very well made, lightweight backpack that's great for packing for a longer trip and bringing on a flight. Keep up the great work!
@@Nomads.Nation Excellent! Feel like sharing some initial thoughts early? It's on huge discount right for July 4th, so the 34L is currently going for only $325 instead of the usual $465. Obviously would be interested in picking it up if you thought it was as good as advertised.
GR2 26L daily carrier here. I have it in Dyneema #teamcrunchy with a QAP. It's a fantastic size for me at 6'2". The zippers break in with use, as with all zippers. The organization is great in the front compartment. I had to take a quick 2 day trip to Qatar recently and threw in a small Peak packing cube in the middle compartment with a small dopp kit and was still able to fit souvenirs for my 5 year old.
I think part of the problem with a bag like this for most people is its first and foremost a ruck pack. This pack can hold 100+ pounds and they will repair it should it be ruined in any way, for free regardless of the owner. You are meant to beat the absolute shit out of this firstly, and throw it under an airplane seat secondly. 405 dollar is a lot until you take into account what that gets you.
I understand the desire for the PU coating, but it really makes the zippers difficult to use and slooow. I’m not sure the pros outweigh the cons there. But I get the idea with a laptop compartment.
One of my favorite backpacks of all time. I have 2 variants of the 26L 🫣 I had the cordura version but sold it and now have the heritage and dyneema versions. They added the quick access pocket at the top. They also have lighter interiors which I prefer and are slick without all the molle. The dyneema one is so light in comparison with the cordura and heritage variants
Hey man! Been watching all your reviews for quite some time now. You've included the Aer Travel Pack 3 in your recent vids as a great all rounder. Can you tell me the capacity of Travel Pack 3 Small fully compressed by its compression strap. Guesstimate is good enough. Thanks.
Thanks so much! I want to help but I’m not sure of your question. Are you asking the estimated literage when fully compressed? If so I can’t say for sure…
They are obviously well made. I used to have one. And I like GoRuck stuff. However I don’t think it’s a good travel for most people. It’s only for folks that travel extensively. I need the most durable pack they can get. Or maybe be going through some rough Third World countries. For the average person you don’t need this. And there are other travel, backpacks just more suitable for travel and living out of in a hotel or ship.
@ but they’re still nice. That’s for sure. I have owned three or four of them actually. Right now I have Rucker. I’ve also had a GR 1, US made, and I sold it. I’m not sure why. They have a sale on some right now, but I’m struggling with the size. 40 L is big, but I know I can get everything in it for travel. But I would never use for anything else. 26 L is more practical, but I can’t get everything in that for travel. I would have to have a rolling bag also. But I might use that size more regularly.
The GORUCK backpacks are not made in the U.S. In your video (at 0:52), you mentioned that they are made in the U.S., which I also believed. However, I just received my GRII 26, and I can confirm that the label says "Made in Vietnam." I’m a bit disappointed, but not because it’s made in Vietnam, China (like Apple products), or any other country for that matter. My issue is different. The GORUCK company and its website are almost secretive about where their products are made. After discovering the "Made in Vietnam" label, I revisited their website and couldn’t find any reference to where their products are manufactured. There’s no mention that they are made in the U.S., but there’s also no indication that they are made in Vietnam. All that aura of “patriotism,” “the military origins,” “I bought it, even though it’s expensive, because I wanted to support U.S. industry,” the “1% for those who serve,” and all of those American flags that accompany each photo of the backpack model-all that marketing is just misleading, making you believe you're buying an authentic MADE IN THE U.S. product. What frustrates me the most is that GORUCK don’t have the guts to be transparent about the fact that their products are made in Vietnam. What is wrong with Vietnam? Is it because the U.S. obliterated that country during a war that lasted nearly two decades? plus a trade embargo that was lifted in 1994. The irony is hard to miss. The only thing I found on another website was a GORUCK press release from 2019, which mentioned they were moving production to Vietnam to upscale production and maintain reasonable prices. “reasonable prices!” As for my backpack? I’m going to keep it; its quality is undeniable, and it’s proudly MADE IN VIETNAM "con dos cojones" by “Gooks.”
the new straps with 210D CORDURA Suck! throw the bag over one shoulder and it immediately slip off onto the ground. the old straps were great, i hate the change.
@@jouwenlee7829 some similarities, but regardless what you think about the Cybertruck, you can't deny that it took some pretty epic risks and innovated like crazy... GORUCK products are much more simple and traditional in comparison. Keep trying? lol
US military wears the flag with the stars on the right side, represents forward progress, and has worn it this way since the civil war. So, the flag shown is not wrong.
Glad to see NN wandering out of the office and into the fields. Unlike others GR has its own specific application. It has that durable tough "don't fk with me" look when outdoors & still "I'm adaptable and cool" when in the bunker. Patches & molle are great for customisation & making a statement. Conversation starter - Put a Fyro patch on a GR.! (hint hint). It's beyond reach for blue collars even jarheads, but you get what you pay for. There are others, affordable packs and as good as GR. Cowabunga.!
I'd love to see the breakdown of that price. Materials - $40 Labour - $40 Payment to GoRuckDefenceForce - $80 Total - $160 Slap the Go Ruck name on it, charge $400. 👍 🤪🤣
Too overpriced too overrated. My friend tried to sell me his. I tried it for a couple days. Not this exact model but i also had trouble with the zippers. It pissed me off enough to pass on it. The look isnt for me either.
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*sigh* as someone who carries 73 grenades at all times, I wish they hadn't been stingy with the lash points...
Yea we could have used at least 73 more
Ok, after a little bit of use the zippers being stiff/difficult isn't an issue any more. The material softens up and the zippers and corners get a lot easier.
Two things that you might learn after using the bag for some time, is that the zipper pulls on the sewn-in field pocket in the secondary main compartment often get caught in the zipper track when closing the main zippers. You can swap them out for smaller ones which has solved the issue for me. Secondly, the zipper pull on the laptop compartment for any GR backpack can dig into your back if it has swung around into the wrong position. Again, an easy fix - just use some gutted paracord without any heat shrink tubing.
Also you didn't show the bag fully packed - there was a ton more room in there. When FULLY packed it really sticks out on the back. Some people prefer the slimmer look of the 26l GR1. In my use cases it's been great having that separate front compartment as it can be a dedicated "EDC" or quicker access area when travelling, or it can take a smaller packing cube if necessary. It's also shorter than the GR1 so more likely to comply with airline restrictions. I have been able to easily fit a full Peak Design medium packing cube along with a full Evergoods TPC8 in the primary main compartment, with no impingement on the secondary main compartment.
great feedback, cheers!
Long time viewer, first time commenter. I own a GR2 26l in 500D (black), and a Rucker 20l (I think it's 1st gen, multicam but I dyed it granite to make it more subdued). I travel a lot for work, mostly in work settings where I don't have to wear formal clothes and no one would notice these bags. At first I was worried that I'd look too tacticool, but in most urban places I've been, I've seen more complex/technical bags than these simple looking Gorucks (can't remember how many Mystery Ranch, Able Carry bags I saw in a single MTR trip in HK or SG). The dangle never bothered me at all, and I'm a short guy so there's plenty of excess straps. I bought them because I need bags that can handle a beating (shoved under airline front seats multiple times a day, several flights a week every month), with comfy straps to be worn on my back for long walks both at home and in my destinations. Right amount of size and footprint, not too bulky as to hit anyone's face in HK MTR, or Singapore/Jakarta's MRT). Based on my needs, they make sense.
I also have a 2nd gen Wandrd Prvke 21l (bought in Suburban HK, actually), and although I love this bag (not a photographer, use it for EDC and travel), I hate that after two years of light usage the water resistant zipper started to peel off and looks ugly. I'm also seeing some stitching on the Wandrd shoulder straps started to fray, ripped a bit. Not a good thing for someone who relies on his bag thousands of kilometers from home in the middle of nowhere.
The Goruck bags, well, they just work. My other bags (North Face, Timbuk2, Fjallraven, etc) couldn't compete based on my needs. I heard Mystery Ranch make equally comfortable straps, and I'm eager to get one of their bags. Goruck bags are pricey, but I can justify purchasing them because they are so well made. You can also buy them second hand (like I did for my Rucker). I think they're made for multiple owners (and maybe lifetimes too).
thanks for your epic comment and for following our channel for so long 💪
Thanks for reviewing these GoRuck bags over the last six months or so.
More coming!
My ideal patch would be Link holding the triforce. Thanks for the review Looks like a sweet bag; I've always been intrigued
love it!
I recently got the GR2 26L in robic nylon. Absolutely love it! I usually carry a beefy 15" gaming laptop with a heavy power brick, steam deck & other daily essentials. Needless to say, my bag is *heavy*! The thick padded straps of Goruck so nice - and have converted me to a Goruck fan. I'm not into the "tatic-cool" look, so none of my Gorucks have the external Molle webbing. I'm learning to live without bottle pockets. Nomands Nation patch when?! I do enjoy customizing my bags with patches. If I could have the organization/layout of a CTB26 with Goruck straps - that would be my perfect bag for sure.
robic nylon GORUCKs rock, we have a review going live in a few weeks
Gaming laptop & steam deck??? Why even have both…
@@thedoncjg6263 I like having options, lol. Some games just really require mouse and keyboard and perform better on PC. Sometimes I just want to kick back on the couch.
Yo Aaron!
Loved this review! I own the GR1 26L and you are spot on when you say its the ideal weekend and over night bag. I even eeked out 5 days in Vegas with it in April for a wedding! Not the exact same bag, but with packing cubes and some intentional packing it'll get the job done- and it's a no brainer for 1-3 day leaves. Stuff it and forget it. No concerns on durability from my POV, either! Goruck is the real deal, if you can stomach the price for it...
I do WISH they had a water bottle holder, especially in this price bracket. i had to go and get a Molle water bottle holder for mine.
Im a traveling technician for work and have a large van where I keep a bag for emergencies (change of clothes, portable batteries, water etc) that might scratch the itch of for in this genre of bag- The 511 Rush 12. $100, 24L, tacticool and tough! Might be something for you to look into for review?
Love your continued reviews, and hope all is well dude!
thanks my dude!
The zippers get easier over time. I bought a 21L GR1 last December and the zippers got really easy after a month of almost daily use. I was expecting 2-3 months but it happened much faster. Definitely impressed. It wasn’t a big issue with me anyway (it’s a beast bag for goodness sakes) but I was pleasantly surprised by the quick wear in.
awesome to hear!
If posible please do conparison between Goruk and 5.11 as tactical bag category. Myself is a 5.11 fan and all their products are super durable.
Never reviewed a 5.11 bag - send me one and I'll do it ;)
I think that (its crazy to say ) but lack 2 point on the top of the side if you want store some tripod or long item . I use the gr2 26l and i miss them . I use a molle water bottle on one side and a packable dumb pocket on the front
yea they can be helpful for tripods for sure
Another great video! I'm eager to see your review of the GORUCK M23
thanks mate!
The lash points aren’t just for gear, they’re to put external bags and accessories on lol. GORUCK offers a water bottle accessory you can get. Even small pouches for the front
Great points!
Thanks for the review. I’m considering this because I want to use it for rucking and travel. One thing that I cannot find for sure is if it supports the weighted plates from GoRuck. I would assume it does, but not sure. Can you confirm that?
Thanks so much! I cannot confirm that but I guarantee that GORUCK customer support can - be sure to let us know what they say!
Take out the frame sheet. Cuts 280 grams (10 ounces) from the weight, and makes the thing more comfortable to wear. Other than a little extra laptop protection, it does literally nothing in the absence of a hip belt. The back panel itself is well padded and quite stiff, and the bag doesn't 'barrel' if you remove it.
good looks!
I like the idea of the two layer panel loader theoretically, but the 2nd layer of this seems to be all admin focused, and kind of shallow, so it adds weight with sort of prescribed volume. I like the Recycled Firefighter 24hr+ take on a double stack panel loader bag, more usable space for me. 3.8lbs is pretty heavy for the volume fore me. I'm probably more of a GR1/GR3 type person.
I really want to check out the RF24
Trying to decide between this and the Boundary Supply Errant Pro. I really like the organization of the Errant Pro, but this, funny enough, looks a little more streamlined (not sure if that’s the right word for what I’m trying to say), simpler look. I’m looking for everyday carry and for work. Curious to hear others thoughts between the two. I really like organization to help me find items more quickly and not have to dig through a pocket that has 10 things floating around for the one thing I need.
both have a lot of pockets, I would recommend picking on which one's aesthetic you prefer. For me I'd give the slight personal preference to the GORUCK
Hey Aaron you got any other recommendations for bags with multiple compartments in a 26ish L or more size? I noticed most bags these days have one big main compartment, but I actually like the idea of having some separation for certain things say for a light jacket,shoes, my dopp kit etc
I can't really think of one that does, at least not like this bag
Late but the able carry edc max was released in the meantime which would fit the criteria
Nice review! Any review on the evergoods ctb 26? Wanna see how these 2 compares
coming in a few months 💪
Really like this review, but would love to see a deep dive on the GR2 Ripstop Robic they offer, especially in the 34 liter size. To my uneducated eyes, it seems like it could a very well made, lightweight backpack that's great for packing for a longer trip and bringing on a flight. Keep up the great work!
we've got a riptop GORUCK GR2 review going live in a few weeks 💪
@@Nomads.Nation Excellent! Feel like sharing some initial thoughts early? It's on huge discount right for July 4th, so the 34L is currently going for only $325 instead of the usual $465. Obviously would be interested in picking it up if you thought it was as good as advertised.
@@RemFreeman it's the Bullet not the 34 liter, but I loved the ripstop material. Make the bag feel much more accessible and easier to use.
@@Nomads.Nation Definitely good to know! Very much appreciate it!!
Not a fan of bags over 21L, but this man's energy kept me watching to the end. Guilty of owning a BS Errant (22L) cos of his video too.
thanks so much!
GR2 26L daily carrier here. I have it in Dyneema #teamcrunchy with a QAP. It's a fantastic size for me at 6'2". The zippers break in with use, as with all zippers. The organization is great in the front compartment. I had to take a quick 2 day trip to Qatar recently and threw in a small Peak packing cube in the middle compartment with a small dopp kit and was still able to fit souvenirs for my 5 year old.
awesome to hear!
I think part of the problem with a bag like this for most people is its first and foremost a ruck pack. This pack can hold 100+ pounds and they will repair it should it be ruined in any way, for free regardless of the owner. You are meant to beat the absolute shit out of this firstly, and throw it under an airplane seat secondly. 405 dollar is a lot until you take into account what that gets you.
well said!
The 34l gr2 is absolutely my favorite bag
I hope to review it soon!
I understand the desire for the PU coating, but it really makes the zippers difficult to use and slooow. I’m not sure the pros outweigh the cons there. But I get the idea with a laptop compartment.
Great points all around. It just depends on what’s more important to you - weather resistance or ease of access
One of my favorite backpacks of all time. I have 2 variants of the 26L 🫣
I had the cordura version but sold it and now have the heritage and dyneema versions. They added the quick access pocket at the top. They also have lighter interiors which I prefer and are slick without all the molle. The dyneema one is so light in comparison with the cordura and heritage variants
I have the GR2 in ripstop, it rocks
Any comparison with bullet double compartment?
We did a full review of the bullet double, you can find it on our channel 💪🏻
Can you review the Alpaka Metro Tote?
Hopefully soon!
Can you do a review on a Vera Bradley backpack? I really want to know if it’s good
I'll add it to our (very very long) wish list 💪
Ok😅
Perfect for my Urban Missions (e.g., going to the shop for protein shakes)
Also please do abrasion tests on it using a controlled explosion
controlled explosion abrasion tests coming soon
Looking forward to watching your review of Sympl Commuter 20L. Thanks.
will be at least 6-8 weeks, but coming as fast as we can!
Hey man! Been watching all your reviews for quite some time now. You've included the Aer Travel Pack 3 in your recent vids as a great all rounder. Can you tell me the capacity of Travel Pack 3 Small fully compressed by its compression strap. Guesstimate is good enough. Thanks.
Thanks so much! I want to help but I’m not sure of your question. Are you asking the estimated literage when fully compressed? If so I can’t say for sure…
Big patch guy. Bummed most of the bags I’ve been considering don’t have a spot for a patch
looks like you'll be a big fan of GORUCK and Evergoods 💪
They are obviously well made. I used to have one. And I like GoRuck stuff. However I don’t think it’s a good travel for most people. It’s only for folks that travel extensively. I need the most durable pack they can get. Or maybe be going through some rough Third World countries. For the average person you don’t need this. And there are other travel, backpacks just more suitable for travel and living out of in a hotel or ship.
agreed, very overkill for the average person
@ but they’re still nice. That’s for sure. I have owned three or four of them actually. Right now I have Rucker. I’ve also had a GR 1, US made, and I sold it. I’m not sure why. They have a sale on some right now, but I’m struggling with the size. 40 L is big, but I know I can get everything in it for travel. But I would never use for anything else. 26 L is more practical, but I can’t get everything in that for travel. I would have to have a rolling bag also. But I might use that size more regularly.
The GORUCK backpacks are not made in the U.S.
In your video (at 0:52), you mentioned that they are made in the U.S., which I also believed. However, I just received my GRII 26, and I can confirm that the label says "Made in Vietnam."
I’m a bit disappointed, but not because it’s made in Vietnam, China (like Apple products), or any other country for that matter. My issue is different. The GORUCK company and its website are almost secretive about where their products are made. After discovering the "Made in Vietnam" label, I revisited their website and couldn’t find any reference to where their products are manufactured. There’s no mention that they are made in the U.S., but there’s also no indication that they are made in Vietnam.
All that aura of “patriotism,” “the military origins,” “I bought it, even though it’s expensive, because I wanted to support U.S. industry,” the “1% for those who serve,” and all of those American flags that accompany each photo of the backpack model-all that marketing is just misleading, making you believe you're buying an authentic MADE IN THE U.S. product.
What frustrates me the most is that GORUCK don’t have the guts to be transparent about the fact that their products are made in Vietnam. What is wrong with Vietnam? Is it because the U.S. obliterated that country during a war that lasted nearly two decades? plus a trade embargo that was lifted in 1994. The irony is hard to miss.
The only thing I found on another website was a GORUCK press release from 2019, which mentioned they were moving production to Vietnam to upscale production and maintain reasonable prices. “reasonable prices!”
As for my backpack?
I’m going to keep it; its quality is undeniable, and it’s proudly MADE IN VIETNAM "con dos cojones" by “Gooks.”
its true, I need to be more up to date on this as they moved a lot of their manufacturing
Why do people want latch points in the main compartment? I can’t imagine it myself.
many people like to clip things to the main compartment, mainly pouches (never tried it myself personally)
@@Nomads.Nationsame - but I decided this was the pack for me because of a July 4th sale and this review. 😂🎉
Unfortunately 2 month to late, so I couldn’t use your link
But nice to get an ideas for packing
Glad it was helpful!
the new straps with 210D CORDURA Suck! throw the bag over one shoulder and it immediately slip off onto the ground. the old straps were great, i hate the change.
I quite like them, but i see where you are coming from
Can I label it as the 'Apple' of the bag/carry industry - the price, cult-vibe? 😅
I think Aer is more like Apple in terms of design and UX, but I do see your comparison lol
@@Nomads.Nation Goruck = Tesla (Cybertruck) in the car industry? 😂
@@jouwenlee7829 some similarities, but regardless what you think about the Cybertruck, you can't deny that it took some pretty epic risks and innovated like crazy... GORUCK products are much more simple and traditional in comparison. Keep trying? lol
Nice price! When it's 1.400$, we'll think if to buy that.
true dat
the American flag on the patch should be facing the correct way
I was wondering about that…
This is a late response but the wrongly facing American flag is a reference to the American flag frequently seen in US military uniforms.
US military wears the flag with the stars on the right side, represents forward progress, and has worn it this way since the civil war. So, the flag shown is not wrong.
@@brooklyncowboy9744 great to know, thanks!
“Anti Patch Club” patch. I’m going to get you one Aaron, your first patch. 😂
So meta and so awesome haha
in all seriousness, could you imagine the "jangle dangle" if you did attach a carabiner to each lash point 😆
Love this 😂
Attach dangle straps. #stopthedangle
Con. It's not comfortable fully packed out. It's only comfortable if you leave space at the top so the shoulder straps can wrap around your shoulders.
thanks for your feedback, I didn't notice that myself but every body is different
need an integrated water bottle. molle water attachments suck
agreed, they aren't as ideal
What makes you more Merican than any other? GoRuck!!!!!
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I've never heard ventilation on Goruck described as decent... more like non-existent!
compared to the hundreds of bags I've reviewed it's def not the best, but it's decent imo
love that hong kong thing!hahaha sorry i did laugh too
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Glad to see NN wandering out of the office and into the fields. Unlike others GR has its own specific application. It has that durable tough "don't fk with me" look when outdoors & still "I'm adaptable and cool" when in the bunker. Patches & molle are great for customisation & making a statement. Conversation starter - Put a Fyro patch on a GR.! (hint hint). It's beyond reach for blue collars even jarheads, but you get what you pay for. There are others, affordable packs and as good as GR. Cowabunga.!
couldn't have said it better myself!
Damn it is expensive
$265 4th of July price
nice!
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18+12=40, indeed you should’ve been a maths teacher Aaron 😂
18 outside, 18 inside, 12 on the shoulders, 9 +9 on each side where the water bottle holder should be…Maybe a few more somewhere else…
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I'd love to see the breakdown of that price.
Materials - $40
Labour - $40
Payment to GoRuckDefenceForce - $80
Total - $160
Slap the Go Ruck name on it, charge $400. 👍
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bag retail prices are usually 4-6x, so that makes sense (aka, charging $400 for a $80 bag)
Also it's fckng heavy
Very
Too overpriced too overrated. My friend tried to sell me his. I tried it for a couple days. Not this exact model but i also had trouble with the zippers. It pissed me off enough to pass on it. The look isnt for me either.
agreed it's not my aesthetic either
The cordura gr2 bag zippers have a long break in period.
18 plus 12 is 40... lmao.
. You could've taught math in the South
breaking news; youtuber did math wrong
@Nomads.Nation come on my guy.. it was a joke.. no need to get all emotional lol
@@davidtaroyan it was a joke on top of your joke bruh, get with it 😂
Whatever the build quality I can't stand their GI Joe / MAGA marketing
Great review as usual
Appeals to tech bros whose only experience of anything military is playing COD.
Maga!?!? Because they care about our country and support military? Sounds like you have TDS 😂😂😂
Battlefield 😂 in my case
Almost 4 lbs empty, and at $100 per pound....nah
yea when you put it that way lol doesn't make a great value proposition
patches look cheap and cheesy
I share a similar opinion
Criminally overpriced.
It ain’t cheap that’s for sure
400$! Am I buying this? Hell no! Did I leave? Hell no!
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