Get Outdoors - Take on a CHAD WOD - Strength Train
#1 every day carry, strength training and rucking backpacks. Use flexible adjustable ruck plates, SandBell or SteelBell rucking sandbags, or 3rd party cast iron rucking plates.
Yes, you can! While specialized rucking backpacks offer features like weight stabilization, your regular backpack can also serve the purpose, especially when you use Hyperwear's flexible and adjustable weights. Select a backpack with a hip belt and chest strap and you will have excellent weight distribution and stabilization too.
If you're new to rucking, it's advised to start with 10% of your body weight and gradually increase as you get stronger. It also depends on terrain. You may want to remove and adjust weight if you are hiking hills.
While rucking is a low-impact exercise, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider, especially if you have existing medical conditions. Using a poorly designed pack and carrying too much weight can put a strain on your back and neck. Consider a weighted vest as an option.
Of course. While you will miss the benefits of being outdoors, you can ruck on a treadmill and add a ruck to step-ups and many exercises.
Hyperwear invented a patented fitness rucking backpack that was discontinued in 2018 due supplier issues. Our next generation best backpack for rucking fitness, the Hyper Ruck, is now available.