Ruck Rack®
Ruck Rack® Monster | Heavy-Duty Squat Rack Mount for Rucks, Weight Vests & Tactical Gear
Ruck Rack® Monster | Heavy-Duty Squat Rack Mount for Rucks, Weight Vests & Tactical Gear
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RUCK RACK® MONSTER
Built in America for American-Made Gear
Your ruck deserves better than a hook on the wall. Ruck Rack® Monster provides proper storage that protects your investment and keeps your gear mission-ready.
Two Mounting Options:
- Squat rack mount (fits Rogue® Monster Lite/Monster Rack and similar racks with Ø 5/8" holes or larger, 2" on-center spacing)
- Direct wall mount
- Hardware included for both configurations
Built to Last.
CNC-bent from 3/16" steel plate with hammered black powder coat. American made, not imported junk. Engineered for the weight you're carrying.
Holds What Matters:
Rucks | Plate Carriers | Weight Vests | Hunting Packs | Tactical Gear
Gear Benefits:
Proper ventilation prevents moisture buildup. Proper storage maintains pack shape and extends gear life. Your equipment stays organized and ready.
American Craftsmanship
Designed and manufactured in the USA. Quality you can count on, values you can stand behind.
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I started a GORUCK club in Ottawa Canada in 2024 and quickly found that in my cramped garage gym (see the picture) it was difficult to find a spot for my GORUCK bag. After looking around, I was not initially happy with what I saw; typically some manner of super heavy coat hanger.
Then I came across RuckRack.com and reached out. At that time, the only version available was tough but could only be affixed using lag bolts to studs. I wanted something that had flexible options for mounting to my Rogue Monster RM-4 rack to get it off the floor.
Cyle was incredibly responsive; getting back to me within a matter of hours in some cases. What was remarkable about that experience is that Cyle took my feedback on a Monster-compatible version of his product, which allowed for mounting to any platform.
He sent me the RackI have had well over a year of use and it is a tank. Currently it is mounted directly to the rack, but as my garage gym evolves I know that it can be moved onto a Monster wall strip, Unistruts, or even directly to the stud wall using anchors. It holds my 75 lb back like it’s nothing (although it ain’t “nothing” after I am done with my ruck — that’s a me problem).
Bottom line is that the product is peerless, and as someone who takes rucking seriously, I cannot recommend it enough.
Julian Straub
Ottawa GORUCK Club
Canada