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DrKennethNoisewater- t1_j1w59wf wrote

GoRuck. Edit* a bigger factor is probably what the weight is you are carrying. Goruck is designed for mass but not necessarily density. Also I am an idiot and my mass and density example might not be right.

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Smoothlarryy OP t1_j1wholn wrote

I am carrying rocks like small landscaping rocks

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Quail-a-lot t1_j1wr5o7 wrote

You are going to abrade the fabric on things like military surplus and military-inspired stuff like Goruck carrying around rocks unless you are padding them.

You'd be better off dragging them out with a sledge, and then you can easily roll them right onto it too. If you have to haul them out by backpack, an old external frame like a Kelty is your best best, but you will need to reinforce and do many repairs to the bag attached to the frame. Depending on the shape though, you might be able to pad a large specimen and just strap it right on.

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Smoothlarryy OP t1_j276aaj wrote

Fuck you were right lol I got a 5.11 rush 72 military backpack which I have used twice with the weight in it and there is a tiny rip in the bottom from the weight and extra abrasion of the rocks. I’m gonna take them out and pad the bottom like you said and try putting them back in to see if it holds up.

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Quail-a-lot t1_j27d7vy wrote

Haha, yeah I am a rockhound and was also previously in the military so I am familiar with those backpacks as well (and really not a fan to tell the truth, military gear sucks ass). I have been known to actually haul rocks for funsies in my backpack. This will destroy both military and hiking backpacks xD

I still think used weights or just jugs of water might be a bit easier in the end to throw in there. A gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds and a 2 liter soda bottle is about 4.4 pounds. You will have a bit of extra challenge the larger your container is because water is a liquid and therefore not static. If you don't want any sloshing, freeze it, or else just enjoy the bonus training.

You deffo want an external frame when putting weird-shaped hard objects in your backpack and to pad any corners. Even if you go with milk jugs and whatnot, I'd toss in a blanket or an old coat or something as padding or at least some cardboard.

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Smoothlarryy OP t1_j29w1dd wrote

Yeah I’m gonna empty it out tonight pad it with either towels or a blanket and try putting them back in hopefully it’ll hold up now and it wont rip anymore it was an expensive bag. I have weights in there as well on top of the rocks the problem is i just don’t have enough of them as I’d like haha that is a good point about the water jugs though I’ll see if I can try and incorporate that to

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captain_joe6 t1_j1xdtv9 wrote

Brother have I got just the thing for you.

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Smoothlarryy OP t1_j1xk6b5 wrote

this will be a serious consideration as well I like that basket style a lot I think it would work well and it seems very reasonably priced for how reinforced and quality it is. Thank you!

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captain_joe6 t1_j1xpfig wrote

Be aware that price is just for the bag and insert, the frame costs extra.

In reality, though, the frame is fucking solid and the bag is just an ALICE pack with a trash can in it.

Food for thought.

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