Rucking with your pack

peterk123

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Anyone come up with a good way to use the meat shelf on your pack for rucking? I use a stone glacier. Just curious if you've come up with a way to secure it in place nice and tight. Thx Pete
 
A bag of cement fits perfectly in the meat shelf of a SG. I put it in a garbage bag and duct tape it tight first to keep the dust from coming out. Then place it in the meat shelf and secure with the bag.
 
I remove my pack and just use the frame and meat shelf all summer. I have multiple gallon bags of sand that weight 10#s each that I put into a bigger bag. I can add or subtract weight as needed. Usualy only do 30-40 #s then increase to 50 a couple times before the season starts. Just strap the bag onto the load shelf with the existing straps.
 
Anyone come up with a good way to use the meat shelf on your pack for rucking? I use a stone glacier. Just curious if you've come up with a way to secure it in place nice and tight. Thx Pete

It’s been awhile since I used a SG pack but I don’t remember having any problems securing loads for training or for real with it.

Can you describe what is occurring when you put a load in it?
 
It’s been awhile since I used a SG pack but I don’t remember having any problems securing loads for training or for real with it.

Can you describe what is occurring when you put a load in it?
When I place two 25 pound plates on the shelf one of them can slide out. Putting them in a bag will solve it. I can sew a couple of buckles to it and clip them to one of the 30 buckles on the pack.
 
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