GORUCK 40L GR2 Review

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @zaczacharias6302
    @zaczacharias6302 Рік тому +5

    Great Bag! Liked the review....simple and to the point. Great overview of the features. Liked that you displayed how and what you use this for....yet didn't get side tracked talking about the items in the bag. Outstanding! Way to stay on point!

    • @Pack_roam
      @Pack_roam  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! I appreciate the feedback.

  • @mtscott
    @mtscott 4 місяці тому

    Excellent review - well done and thanks. 👍🏻😁

  • @sham86ful
    @sham86ful Місяць тому

    Hey Kevin,
    Picked up a GR1 26l based on your recommendation and absolutely love it for work carry, so thank you. Just pulled the trigger on this GR2 40l for when I need to pack my military stuff/to and from the ship (boots take up a bit of space!). Eagerly awaiting its arrival. Just curious - what’s your most used pack and is it a GORUCK?
    Keep up the great work.

    • @Pack_roam
      @Pack_roam  Місяць тому

      @@sham86ful Hey! Awesome! Both great bags. Lately I’ve been using the EVERGOODS CTB26 quite a bit for travel, but the GR1 is overall my most used pack. I definitely carry GORUCK bags the most. I use the 18L dual compartment bullet a lot too, and my 25L Rucker 4.0 daily when I’m not on the road. If I’m one-bagging it for personal travel, it’s the 40L GR2.

    • @sham86ful
      @sham86ful Місяць тому

      @@Pack_roam thanks a mil mate. Yeah, a smaller (probably Bullet) will be in my future :)

  • @ChaseWatkins.
    @ChaseWatkins. Рік тому +1

    What did you do in the AF? I was a B-1B and A-10 crew chief. Just getting into Goruck and I’m quickly becoming a fan boy.

    • @Pack_roam
      @Pack_roam  Рік тому +2

      C-5 crew chief. Aero Repair shop. Standing at the instrument hold line, watching B-1Bs launch with afterburners lit at night in the desert was always impressive. I got sucked into GORUCK last year. Been doing quite a bit of rucking and sand bag training.

  • @philippang07
    @philippang07 8 місяців тому +1

    Great that you carried the bag on your frame to gauge sizing. Thank you, very good vid.
    I'm curious about your thoughts on the 1000D backing instead of 500D - does it really fray clothes badly?

    • @Pack_roam
      @Pack_roam  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for the feedback! I haven’t had an issue with the 1000D shredding clothing, but I really haven’t done any serious mileage with a 1000D backed bag. Having said that, I do prefer the 500D as well as the newer 210D backing. Much easier to put the bag on and take it off. Less friction overall. I really love the GR2 in 500D. Lighter weight and more flexible than the 1000D, with a little more give. Perfect for travel, and that’s what I primarily use the GR2 for.

    • @philippang07
      @philippang07 8 місяців тому +1

      @@Pack_roam Thank you for your reply. They don't make 500D for GR2 now it seems.... only 1000D with 210D backing and that is just as well. I asked cos a friend is selling his GR1 26L MCB at a good price and while it fits me (I'm 6ft), I'm mulling cos that 1000D backing felt abrasive on the underside of my elbow a number of times, perched on just one strap during the try-out (it's how I usually carry my lightly-packed bags so there's less heat build up on the back here in hot humid Singapore). I was surprised it bothered me each time it touched the underside of my arm. Another friend's 15L white tiger striped bullet in 500D just felt fine - no issues - but it felt considerably thinner in material feel and I think the essence of Goruck-Cordura-use is primarily about its durability in heavy use, attention to detail, beauty, pride of workmanship, and ease of use. They probably nailed it with the 1000D/ 210D HT combo - but I hope the 210D stands up to long term use. Incidentally I tried on a 3rd friend's well-worn 3 year old GR1 26L in full 1000D front and back and was amazed at how "soft", yet tough and pliable it had become from use. Sigh. By which time alot of clothes would have frayed and piled. Many Reddit comments on this challenge. I'm afraid to just buy that lovely 2 year MCB which he hardly used, to fray my beloved clothes in use. Best rgds, Phil

    • @philippang07
      @philippang07 8 місяців тому +1

      @@Pack_roam I suspect fraying from 1000D backing has got to do with how it sits on a body frame, and how the backpack is worn. I am out for hours on end during travel and don't wish to be ginger about the 1000D backing and strap undersides cutting into my clothes which would upset me. Some owners swear they have never had this issue; others are screaming murder. So I am ambivalent.

    • @Pack_roam
      @Pack_roam  8 місяців тому +1

      As far as bullets in 500D, I’ve got a desert tiger stripe version and that material seems much thinner than the 500D GR2, less rigid. I think it’s partly perception, because the bullet is lighter in color and I can see light through the fabric, but it does feel like lighter weight material. I think your concerns are valid, which is why GORUCK went to the 210D. I’ve never worn a 1000D backed bag with any of my merino clothing for instance, but I would fully expect to see some pilling. It’s definitely abrasive.

    • @Pack_roam
      @Pack_roam  8 місяців тому +1

      I suspect the fraying issue has a lot to do with the type of clothing you’re wearing, right?. I tend to wear a lot of Carhartt and work-wear type clothing, which is going to stand up much better to the 1000D than say Merino, obviously.

  • @alexanderxd3067
    @alexanderxd3067 Рік тому +1

    What would you recommend for a person 184cm (6"0')? 34L or 40L?

    • @Pack_roam
      @Pack_roam  Рік тому

      Definitely the 40L. I’m 180cm and went with the 40L. Bottom of the bag comes to the small of my back, well above my waist line. Very comfortable to wear and I love having the extra capacity if I need it.