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Rucking
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 4:57 pm
by Conor78
Now it's getting cold I'm considering using some rucking at the weekends. Previously I wrapped a 20 kg weight plate on tape and then put it into a rucknack. The ruck sack has started to rip after one use. Has anyone any recommendations for a ruck and has anyone used kettlebells in the ruck??
Thanks
Re: Rucking
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 5:59 pm
by Kinetic
This thread might help. Also, try wrapping the KB in blankets or towels, not tape.
http://tacticalbarbell.com/forum/viewto ... ?f=8&t=150
Re: Rucking
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 11:04 pm
by Conor78
Cheers, thanks for that will check that out
Re: Rucking
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 1:29 am
by grouchyjarhead
Use red bricks and duct tape them together. A lot more forgiving. You can tape a yoga block on the bottom to make them sit higher. Then you can progress by adding bricks (1 brick = 5#).
Re: Rucking
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 12:22 pm
by lennarn
Tape a towel or something else soft around your weight. I used a weighted vest with soft weights the last time I rucked. Hard/sharp edges will rip packs.
Re: Rucking
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 1:23 am
by close_fox
Make a sand pill. Here is the easy way:
Go to the garden section at Home Depot, Wal Mart, etc. Buy the following:
1. Bag of filler (pebbles, sand, whatever) that weighs enough. Lava rocks are lighter, pebbles/sand are heavier.
2. Contractor trash bags. The thick ones.
3. Roll of gorilla tape.
By using different fillers, you can make several pills of different weights but with approximately equal dimensions.
Directions (super high speed stuff here)
1. Put the bag of pebbles inside the contractor bag.
2. Wrap, compress, etc. the contractor bag around the bag of pebbles.
3. Wrap the package with gorilla tape. Wrap it tight. Use a lot of tape. Cover the entire bag.
If you want to be extremely precise with the weight, put loose sand in a contractor trash bag. Weigh the bag as you go, until you get the weight you want. Then tape it up as directed.
Re: Rucking
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 7:09 am
by KS-90
Road Salt is cheap as well seen forty pound bags for six dollars today. Probably chuck it in a heavy duty garbage bag like was mentioned.
Re: Rucking
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 3:48 pm
by grouchyjarhead
All good suggestions. I just prefer bricks as when they get wet they don't tend to absorb water and start to smell.
Re: Rucking
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2016 4:34 am
by Tym87
grouchyjarhead wrote:All good suggestions. I just prefer bricks as when they get wet they don't tend to absorb water and start to smell.
And they are free if you grab the scraps left behind at a construction site. My neighborhood was leaving so many behind after they finished a home I couldn't help but take them home to give them a purpose.
Re: Rucking
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 1:14 pm
by Wfd144
I was able to acquire 50' of old fire hose. it weighs just over 30# and it fills the pack up so the weight is not just sitting on the bottom.