6 of the best adventure-ready rucksacks from Goruck

If you’re in the market for a rucksack that is built for adventure and will handle everything you can throw at it with aplomb, Goruck is the brand for you as they’ve got an epic line up of no-nonsense backpacks – we check out 6 of the best below:


GR1 Backpack


The GR1 is designed with a minimalist ethos, featuring only the essential elements of an everyday carry rucksack. It boasts a bombproof laptop compartment, opens flat for effortless packing, and is constructed with Special Forces grade materials. The back panel and shoulder straps are made from soft yet durable 210D CORDURA, ensuring that your ruck won’t irritate your skin or damage your clothing.

Bullet Ruck Laptop Bag


The 15L Bullet Ruck quickly became a bestseller upon its release in 2013, thanks to its perfect size, versatility, and durability. We’ve seen it being used as a streamlined Everyday Carry (EDC) both locally and globally.

GR2 Backpack


For those who want to travel the world with just one bag, the GR2® is the perfect choice. This ruck offers ample pockets and organisation is carry-on compliant, and ensures hands-free travel, eliminating the hassle of roll bags. Modeled after Special Forces medical rucks, the GR2 is spacious, durable, and designed for adventures beyond the airport.

M23 Waxed Canvas Backpack


This M23 Waxed Canvas Backpack from Goruck is made with the strongest possible duck canvas with a waxing process that has been proven for the last hundreds of years. It’s not only durable, but it looks good too.

GR0 Backpack


One of Goruck’s original three rucks, the GR0® is a compact, 16L version of the GR1, designed for smaller frames and minimalist everyday carry (EDC). Formerly known as the Echo, it confidently protects a laptop and is a favourite among light packers. Now constructed from 420D ROBIC® Ripstop Nylon, the GR0® is super water-resistant and ultra-lightweight, perfect for any adventure.

GR3 Backpack


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