Rip Ruck 32L Daypack
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Why We Like The Mystery Ranch Rip Ruck 32L Daypack
The largest day pack in the Mystery Ranch Rip Ruck series, the Rip Ruck 32L gives us a tactical look for everyday use and traveling. With a look inspired by military ruck sacks, this day pack features a series of external pockets to segment our work, school, and everyday items and an internal document sleeve and laptop sleeve to keep our paperwork presentable and our devices safe. The padded hip belt provides a comfortable commute with a removable waist belt that we can tuck away for more streamlined traveling or commuting to and from work or school.
Details
- Largest pack in the Rip Ruck series
- Best for everyday carry or travel
- 330D Robic fabric provides abrasion-resistance
- Molded body panel to support daily loads
- Magnetic rip-zip access to main bag compartment
- PALS webbing and daisy chain for external gear attachments
- Item #MYTD04W
- Material
- 330D Robic fabric
- Volume
- 32L (1955cu in)
- Shoulder Straps
- padded
- Waist Belt
- removable
- Laptop Sleeve
- up to 15in laptops
- Access
- top
- Pockets
- [external] 2 zippered lower, 2 stretch bottle, 1 zippered laptop, 2 side, 2 front detail, [internal] 1 zippered, 1 document, 1 organizational
- Dimensions
- 20.5 x12.5 x12in
- Claimed Weight
- 3lb 12.8oz (1724g)
- Activity
- hike & camp
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 86 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 3, 2024
Solid pack overall; MOLLE features miss the mark
Has proved a capable backpack for day-to-day activities and the moderately strenuous outdoor activities I've take it on so far. The large main compartment and solid construction allow me to carry items, the water bottle/side pockets are useful, and the outside pockets can hold more than I expected while still being easily accessible. Fits and distributes the weight well. I really like the rip-style opening of the main pocket for accessibility and security. However, some of the pack's features do not seem to meet the intended purpose. The back-facing molle weave between the two exterior pockets is too small for most accessories. I've used bungee cords to hold jackets and other foldable items there, but securely attaching anything of that size requires multiple cords, which makes it hard to reach quickly and partially interferes with the other pockets. Similarly, the placement of the molle-exterior upper side side pockets is too low to attach additional pouches without interfering with access to the water bottle pockets. I carry a Nalgene, which impeded the bottom rows of the molle weave on whatever side I'm carrying the bottle. Having any substantially sized or weighted accessory either interferes with access to the bottle, won't fit, or, if I can only put something on side, throws off the profile and balance of the pack. I feel like I'd have to shop for/use products that are too small/niche to justify their place on pack if I want to get any use out of the molle sections. Molle on the flat bottom of the pack, on the lid where the logo and Velcro are, or on the shoulder straps might be more useful. Additionally, the low profile/cut-away style of the molle sections feel less durable or secure the more conventional weave styles I've seen. Overall, solidly made pack with good storage, but the design and placement of some of its features make it less versatile/modular than it could be or than other "tactical" style packs.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
September 10, 2024
New Version Is a Downgrade.
First and foremost - this isn't a "they changed things, and I don't like change" I've been everywhere with the previous version of the Rip Ruck 24. It's been my favorite pack by far, and it's held up to EVERYTHING. I always felt like I needed a bit more room, so it was time to snag the 32. Mystery Ranch took all of the soul out of this bag. I ride a motorcycle with two large laptops, and I'm honestly worried about things falling out. The mag-buckle system on the two rip pouches NEVER needed to be removed. I kept a charger in one, and a larger power brick int he other. I don't know if I trust the two rip pouches to not dump my stuff on the highway. It's just, man... what a bummer. It's a shell of the bag it was. Boring color options as well. There were some good additions made, but they fall into the "well I should hope so/should've been there from the start" category. I think the internal storage is laid out better. The straps and yoke system are definitely better, as are the hip straps. Water bottle pockets are handy. But it's a lot of features removed, and a lot of 'every pack has these' features added. It's a now a sad, middling bag, and no longer worth the price. Off to eBay to find a used previous gen 32. If you love your RipRuck, and you should, this is not the same.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
September 1, 2024
Solid Backpack
Very happy with this backpack it meets all my needs for my daily work life. Great quality as expected from this company.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
June 3, 2024
Great Piece of Gear
Fantastic pack. It’s extremely durable and does exactly what I wanted and expected. I got it to go with my Scree. The modularity when it comes to fitment sets it clearly apart from many other brands. Great job as usual Mystery Ranch!
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
May 17, 2024
Amazing quality and functional
I love everything about this bag. The side pockets are so useful and handy. The fact that they seal even without the zipper closed is great for when you're going in and out of pockets. The separate laptop pocket is so useful! The only thing I'd fix is the top flap is a little floppy so it doesn't always catch the magnets. Maybe having a little more sturdy material to help keep it more ridged would fix the issue
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
May 13, 2024
Perfect for Work
I bought this as a daily work backpack. It is phenomenal! Exceptionally well-made, tough as nails, includes awesome features (e.g., magnetic closures), and it is comfortable.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
April 2, 2024
A Nursing students dream backpack
I spent many a year in multiple backpacks worth of trying to find the right one. I need something sturdy But light enough for me to take to work or school. I work in the medical field and I need a big Pack in order for need to take an extra pair of scrubs socks, and yes, the occasional change of shoes. This pack changes the game. I’ve taken it everywhere. Work, school and Travel. I put in a heavy 16 inch MacBook Pro and an 12.9 inch iPad Pro for nursing school and it still is comfortable. I got rid of the hip belts, I only use hip belts in the backcountry but other then that I love this pack, it will my go to every day nursing pack.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
February 25, 2024
Very well built, very easy access
Phenomenal quality and very nice design. Extremely easy access with the rip-zip lid and the rip-zip exterior compartments. I love how Mystery Ranch managed to essentially build a modern ruck from the ALICE pack. Super simple and effective.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
February 19, 2024
Great Backpack
Material is great. Easy access to everything and comfortable to wear.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
February 15, 2024
Great Pack-Most durable pack I own
I have the smaller Rip-Ruck and I loved it, but found it to be a bit small for some applications, so I bought the bigger one for daily use. Only complaints would be that the bottle holders on the side have a hard time holding larger bottles like a standard Nalgene bottle. When you set the back down bottles always want to fall out. Also wish the bigger bag had the same zipper all the way down the front like the smaller one but these struggles are splitting hairs. Over all great versatility and durability.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
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December 28, 2024
Will this bag fit under a plane’s seat? Will they still consider it a personal item if you have another carryon?
October 29, 2024
will the new rip ruck 32 be made in a tan or green for those who work millitary
October 2, 2024
Does this still have the velcro on inside? in new gen?
September 14, 2024
What’s the measurement differences between the small/medium and large/xl size options?
August 2, 2024
Why does the pack in the pictures look physically different than the one in the video and some of the posted pictures? The accessories tabs on the sides look like thin plastic instead of the nylon straps seen in the video. It's also the same for the front
September 29, 2023
will a motorcycle helmet fit in this backpack.
June 22, 2023
I know it says 15" laptop sleeve, but can it fit the 16" macbook pro? The 2 day assault is rated for the same size, but someone said that their pack fit the 16" laptop. So I thought maybe this one might too.
November 21, 2022
Have there been updates over the past couple of years on the Rip Ruck 32 for the yolk or straps? 2-years ago the straps were pretty thin and did not provide much support for much of any weight above 20 or 25 pounds in the pack and digs into the shoulders.
May 24, 2022
Can I use the laptop pocket for a water bladder and does it have a hook to hang a water bladder
February 3, 2022
Where is this pack made?
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