PACK + 10KG
PACK + 10KG
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🔄 30-DAY RETURNS
🛡️ 1-YEAR WARRANTY INCLUDED
Level up with our most popular combination. Our rugged 1000D Oxford Nylon backpack pairs with a 10kg iron weight plate for serious training. Superior padding and elevated weight pockets handle heavier loads with ease, while the compact iron plate delivers substantial resistance without bulk. Built to withstand punishing conditions as you push your limits and unlock new strength.
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FEATURES
FEATURES
- Backpack Optimised: Seamlessly conform to backpack weight pockets.
- Built Indestructible: Premium iron plates built to endure.
- Easy Handling: Contoured edges and integrated handles.
- Versatile Use: For rucking or standalone lifting.
- Rust-Defying Finish: Durable, matte black powder coated finish.
- Maximised Stability: Engineered for superior in-bag stability.
WEIGHT PROGRESSION
WEIGHT PROGRESSION
Don't go max weight from day one. Start light based on your body weight and fitness level, then gradually increase in 5kg increments.
- 5kg - Best for beginners under 70kg
- 10kg - Best starting weight for most
- 15kg - Best for experienced ruckers
SPECS
SPECS
- Material: Powder Coated Ductile Iron Ore
- 5kg Dimensions: 292mm (H) x 229mm (W) x 13mm (D)
- 10kg Dimensions: 292mm (H) x 229mm (W) x 26mm (D)
- 15kg Dimensions: 292mm (H) x 229mm (W) x 39mm (D)
SHIPPING & RETURNS
SHIPPING & RETURNS
- Australia-wide shipping
- Free shipping over $300*
- 30-day returns (ex. shipping)
- 1-year warranty
*Excludes remote areas
FAQ
What's the Maximum Weight Size That Fits in the Pockets?
Each pocket can fit a weight up to the size of our 15kg weight: 292mm (H) x 229mm (W) x 39mm (D).
Can I Mix Different Weight Sizes in One Pocket?
Absolutely. Each pocket can hold either:
- 1 x 15kg weight
- 1 x 10kg + 1 x 5kg weight
- 3 x 5kg weights
This modular system lets you build up gradually without needing to buy entirely new weights when you want to increase by just 5kg.
How Much Weight Should I Carry?
If you're new to rucking, start light and build up gradually. Under 70kg? Start with 5kg. Over 70kg? Begin with 5-10kg depending on your fitness level - those over 90kg or with strong fitness backgrounds can kick off with 10-15kg. Remember, good posture is paramount - if you're straining, drop some weight until your body adapts. Most experienced ruckers carry 10-15kg, but start light, listen to your body, and increase by 5kg increments as you level up.
Is There a Limit to the Weight I Should Carry?
There's no need to go full mule. A maximum of one-third your bodyweight is a smart cap. This strikes the perfect balance of challenging your limits without courting injury. For bonus intensity, increase the distance or speed instead of weight.
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