Hanzo Weighted Rucking Backpack
Recommended
Add any weight plate set and get 10% off both, automatically at checkout.
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Materials
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Recommended Uses
Cardio Workouts, Fitness Training, Hiking, Running, Strength Training
RUCK WITHOUT THE BULK
The HANZO Rucking Backpack is a slim, low-profile weight-plate carrier backpack built around comfort. Add weight to your walk and every mile starts working your legs, back, and core, building real strength and conditioning while burning more calories.
Built around comfort
A thick padded back panel with padded shoulder and waist straps spreads the load so plates never dig or chafe, even on long rucks.
Slim and low-profile
A minimalist build that sits close to your back and stays streamlined from the city to the trail. A stabilizing waist strap locks the load tight and centered against your body so it stays put instead of swinging. Laser-cut and standard MOLLE webbing let you clip on a pouch, bottle, or patches if you want to.
Built to last
A tough, reinforced-stitch nylon build made for weighted training.
What fits, and who it's for
Holds up to two standard 10 x 12 in ruck plates, It is a dedicated rucking pack for weighted walks, strength training, and cardio. Adjustable straps allows you to adjust to your body type.
Weight plates are sold separately so you can match your own training level, or add the plate bundle and save 10%.
Complete the kit (save 10%)
New to rucking and need weight? Add the HANZO weight plates with your backpack and save 10%, automatically at checkout. Everything you need to start, in one order.
Specs
- Fits two standard 10 x 12 in weight plates, about 40 lb (plates sold separately)
- Thick padded back panel with vertical airflow channels
- Padded, adjustable shoulder, chest, and waist straps
- Laser-cut and standard MOLLE webbing
- Reinforced-stitch, water-resistant nylon shell
- Front storage pocket for belongings
FAQ
Do the weight plates come with it?
No, plates are sold separately so you can pick your own weight. Add the backpack + plates bundle and save 10%. Standard 10 x 12 in plates fit; sandbags and barbell plates work too.
How much weight can it hold?
Up to two standard plates, about 40 lb. New to rucking? Start around 10 to 20 lb and build up.
Will it fit me?
It fits most frames and adjusts It can run a touch roomy on very petite builds, so cinch the straps in.
Is it only for rucking?
No. Use it for strength training, treadmill and incline work, hikes, urban walks, calisthenics, and everyday resistance training. Pull the plates and it is a clean everyday backpack.