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Equipment Reviews

Honest, no-nonsense reviews to help you find the right gear for your training.

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7 reviews in Rucking

★★★★★ £60-£180

Best Boots for Rucking and Loaded Hiking

The best rucking boots for loaded carries and hiking. From Salomon to Altberg, find boots that support heavy weight on any terrain.

Best for: Support and durability on loaded walks
Essential
★★★★☆ £10-£30

Best Gloves for Cold Weather Rucking

Keep your hands warm on winter rucks with the best touchscreen-compatible gloves. Budget to premium options reviewed.

Best for: Cold weather rucking
★★★★☆ £10-£50

Best Head Torches for Rucking and Night Running

The best head torches for early morning rucks and dark evening runs. Petzl, Black Diamond, and budget picks reviewed.

Best for: Early morning and evening rucking
★★★★★ £50-£200

Best Hiking Boots for Rucking and Trail Walking

The best hiking boots for heavy rucking, rough terrain, and multi-day hikes. Top picks from budget to premium with pros and cons.

Best for: Heavy rucking, rough terrain, and multi-day hikes
Essential
★★★★☆ £15-£40

Best Hydration Packs and Bladders for Rucking

The best hydration packs and bladders for rucking and trail sessions. Hands-free drinking on long loaded carries.

Best for: Long rucks and trail sessions
★★★★★ £20-£80

Best Ruck Plates for Weighted Rucking

Compare the best ruck plates for weighted rucking. GORUCK, Titan Fitness, and budget DIY options to add load to your pack.

Best for: Adding weight to your rucksack
Essential
★★★★★ £50-£300

Best Rucking Backpacks for Weighted Carries

Find the best rucking backpacks for weighted carries and hiking. From GORUCK to budget picks, we cover what to look for in a ruck.

Best for: Weighted rucking and hiking
Essential

Frequently Asked Questions

What gym equipment do I actually need?
For a commercial gym, just bring a water bottle and a towel. Optional but useful: lifting straps, chalk, resistance bands (for warm-ups), and a gym bag. A belt and lifting shoes are worth investing in once you're squatting and deadlifting heavier weights.
What equipment do I need for a home gym?
Start with adjustable dumbbells and a pull-up bar — these two items unlock hundreds of exercises. Add a weight bench next, then a barbell and plates. A power rack is the ultimate upgrade for safe heavy lifting at home. Budget around £500-£1000 for a solid starter setup.
Are the reviews independent?
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