Redwood
07-26-2014, 23:02
I stumbled across this device online while seeking out information for loading my A.L.I.C.E. pack correctly with weight (pictures and links below)
Sorinex, one of the two manufacturers of this device that I found, claim that "the Sorinex Load Trainer was designed by an active US Special Forces Operations Soldier..."
I wanted to see if anyone here was familiar with this ruck device or if anyone had thoughts on its usefulness for helping to prepare for SFAS,
When I ruck march, I typically use weight plates wrapped in sheets or towels and then placed in my large ALICE pack with the weight dispersed (the majority of it near the frame of my upper back). However, I am very new to rucking (just about a dozen ruck marches) and realize that I have much to learn technique wise. All I know is that the weight seems to easily shift in my ruck and I do not believe I am wearing it in an optimal fashion.
I thought that this could be a useful training tool that would allow for quick and precise weight changes, while keeping the weight strategically placed on my body. If so, I could see how this may help prevent some injuries.
However, before shelling out $89 + shipping, I wanted to hear thoughts from others. The $89 is just for the device that is mounted to an A.L.I.C.E. pack frame, if one needs a frame, it is an additional $40 for a used one.
Another company, Innovative Performance, appears to sell an identical product for the same price.
Regardless, I am still trying to learn more about proper rucking techniques and continue to utilize my A.L.I.C.E. pack.
Thank you,
Redwood
Links:
http://kitup.military.com/2012/07/fitness-pack-frame-ruckin-weights.html
http://store.sorinex.com/Sorinex-Load-Trainer-p/sor-lt.htm
http://www.innovativeperformance.co/page7.php
Sorinex, one of the two manufacturers of this device that I found, claim that "the Sorinex Load Trainer was designed by an active US Special Forces Operations Soldier..."
I wanted to see if anyone here was familiar with this ruck device or if anyone had thoughts on its usefulness for helping to prepare for SFAS,
When I ruck march, I typically use weight plates wrapped in sheets or towels and then placed in my large ALICE pack with the weight dispersed (the majority of it near the frame of my upper back). However, I am very new to rucking (just about a dozen ruck marches) and realize that I have much to learn technique wise. All I know is that the weight seems to easily shift in my ruck and I do not believe I am wearing it in an optimal fashion.
I thought that this could be a useful training tool that would allow for quick and precise weight changes, while keeping the weight strategically placed on my body. If so, I could see how this may help prevent some injuries.
However, before shelling out $89 + shipping, I wanted to hear thoughts from others. The $89 is just for the device that is mounted to an A.L.I.C.E. pack frame, if one needs a frame, it is an additional $40 for a used one.
Another company, Innovative Performance, appears to sell an identical product for the same price.
Regardless, I am still trying to learn more about proper rucking techniques and continue to utilize my A.L.I.C.E. pack.
Thank you,
Redwood
Links:
http://kitup.military.com/2012/07/fitness-pack-frame-ruckin-weights.html
http://store.sorinex.com/Sorinex-Load-Trainer-p/sor-lt.htm
http://www.innovativeperformance.co/page7.php