Rucking with your pack

Are you guys carrying this extra weight with your normal pack gear for a hunt/outing?

I have a second frame setup for doing work in the gym like step-ups or treadmill work.

When I do an outside training I use my normal pack setup with my standard loadout plus whatever weight is needed to meet my goal.
 
I bought a couple different size bags of quikcrete, wrapped them in duct tape, and put that in a woven charcoal bag. Strap that to the load shelf. I think I have 60lb and 80lb.

If I want something lighter, I have a bag of pea gravel that's like 35-40lb.

Lighter than that, I'm just bringing a water bottle.
 
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
good option is to get a cheap dry bag and fill with sand to needed weight. On mine i changed out two of the bag straps buckles to male and female so I could clip them together
 
A 45 lb bag of Woodstove Pellets is money. Its softer than sand and seems to stay in place pretty well. Really easy to add a few things to your pack to get to 60-80 lbs.

Great idea. Probably a more realistic feel as well as opposed to the smaller footprint of the sandbag


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