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GORUCK was founded in 2008 by a Special Forces veteran and a CIA operative with a simple but uncompromising mission: to build rucksacks tough enough to survive conflict in Baghdad, daily life in New York City, and everywhere in between, while teaching people how to operate smartly and safely in the harshest environments. Born without a business plan and built on all-in commitment, GORUCK grew from a personal project into a global community of people who reject the easy life and embrace challenge, service, and adventure. Guided by the belief that survival and resilience demand giving more, not less, GORUCK continues to inspire ordinary people to do extraordinary things, grounded in gratitude for the community that makes the journey possible.
The GORUCK GR2® was originally based on a Special Forces medical ruck, which had two large compartments. It opened flat and had pockets everywhere. Now, with X-PAC and AquaGuard zippers, GR2 is ready for the worst-case scenario where the elements are concerned.
Crafted from a fabric initially designed for high-performance racing sails. X-PAC is lightweight, ultra-durable, and waterproof, key features needed to withstand the intense forces of the open ocean. This is what the GORUCK team take to Costa Rica - the most bio-intense space, according to National Geographic.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.