Last fall I purchased the Goruck Bullet 16L Laptop as an EDC casual business bag. Made of 500D & 210D HT (High Tenacity) CORDURUA. Better materials for EDC Office/City imo. New releases of the GR1 & GR2 use the same materials. Anyways, I love this bag. So well built. I'm looking to buy the 40L GR2 for travel.
Yeah the 16L size range would be perfect for personal EDC. I do find that I can easily use up all the space in my 26L though if I’m out with the family and have everyone’s water bottles, jackets, snacks, etc! I think the GR2 makes a fantastic travel bag, hard to decide on the 34L or 40L. Personally I would love to get my hands on one of the Kaidan versions with the lighter materials… someday!
@@This-Stylish-Life 40 for me @6'2" and 230lbs travelling through colder climates. Maybe the 34 for when heading to the tropics. Maybe I need to buy both (;
Hey just found your channel. Good to see a fellow Canadian doing bag reviews. Cheers from way up north. Let me know if you need any bags. I have lots...lol
@@This-Stylish-Life I keep a large hero clip attached there, which I use to hang the pack (from the handle). I also attach my hat there. I keep a very versatile pouch attached there on my Rucker.
RIght on, I appreciate the details, that all makes sense. In the end, if you don’t mind the look of the molle, then it’s better to have it to keep your options open.
great video. thank you for addressing the height of the bag and how the 26L may be too tall for those on the shorter side.
Last fall I purchased the Goruck Bullet 16L Laptop as an EDC casual business bag. Made of 500D & 210D HT (High Tenacity) CORDURUA. Better materials for EDC Office/City imo. New releases of the GR1 & GR2 use the same materials. Anyways, I love this bag. So well built. I'm looking to buy the 40L GR2 for travel.
Yeah the 16L size range would be perfect for personal EDC. I do find that I can easily use up all the space in my 26L though if I’m out with the family and have everyone’s water bottles, jackets, snacks, etc! I think the GR2 makes a fantastic travel bag, hard to decide on the 34L or 40L. Personally I would love to get my hands on one of the Kaidan versions with the lighter materials… someday!
@@This-Stylish-Life 40 for me @6'2" and 230lbs travelling through colder climates. Maybe the 34 for when heading to the tropics. Maybe I need to buy both (;
Hey just found your channel. Good to see a fellow Canadian doing bag reviews. Cheers from way up north. Let me know if you need any bags. I have lots...lol
Thanks Skipper! We should definitely talk, I’m going to run through my collection pretty quickly!
@@This-Stylish-Life send me your email if you like.
@@skipper4114 Matt (at) thisstylishlife.com
I wish I would have gotten the 26 L.
How OG is your GR
Hey, I purchased it in 2015. As far as I can tell it’s pre-2015 build updates.
Those are the best ones. NEVER sell that bag!
only GR series are made in USA, the Rucker and Bullet series are made in Vietnam
Thanks I appreciate the detail, I hadn’t realized there was some rhyme or reason to it.
Incorrect, there are US built bullets.
They aren’t even made. They’re assembled using imported materials. Don’t let the semantics get you. Built is not made.
Not true. There are Vietnam made GR1’s.
Thanks for clarifying you don't participate in the rucking challenges. The audience was on the edge of its seats about the leaderboard
that molle on front bottom is useless…
I have yet to find a use for it!
I find the webbing to be quite useful.
@@uyt6uyt5 what have you used it for? I would be genuinely interested in some worthwhile attachments.
@@This-Stylish-Life I keep a large hero clip attached there, which I use to hang the pack (from the handle). I also attach my hat there. I keep a very versatile pouch attached there on my Rucker.
RIght on, I appreciate the details, that all makes sense. In the end, if you don’t mind the look of the molle, then it’s better to have it to keep your options open.