



Carryology & GORUCK Bring Back the GRXC2 Samurai GR1 Backpack
Patrik Orcutt 10.26.23
The partnership between Carryology and GORUCK backpacks is a dynamic fusion of expertise and innovation in the world of carry gear. This collaboration represents the pinnacle of functional design, performance, and price where the pioneers of Carryology bring their in-depth knowledge of carrying solutions and GORUCK’s commitment to rugged durability and versatility. Together, they aim to redefine the way we carry our essentials, forging a new frontier in backpack design that seamlessly blends form, function, and durability to meet the diverse needs of modern adventurers and urban nomads alike. A few years ago, the original SAMURAI dropped and now its back. So, if you want one before its gone, act quick, open up your wallet, and tell your wife your paying off the truck because the GRXC2 Samurai GR1 Backpack is going for $700!
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“Over two years of design and development. The second installment of the GORUCK x Carryology GRXC project has arrived. A legendary Hall of Fame icon inspired by the fierce samurai warriors of Japan’s past. Introducing the GORUCK x Carryology GRXC2 Samurai GR1.
Why samurai? There are nearly infinite warriors to choose from when referencing history and the endless human imagination. Selecting a suitable inspiration isn’t a science, but we did consider the previous GRXC1’s character in the process. “Guerrilla X”, our fictional soldier from the future that was brought to life via Dan Matsuda’s illustration. For GRXC2, we went in the polar opposite direction: a well-known, nonfictional, warrior from history.
We wanted to use the best example of Japanese cotton fabric on the exterior of the ruck that we could find. So we spent 19+ months developing the ultimate material to build our original, classic GR1 out of. Completely inspired by the samurai’s Yoroi Hitatare (clothing worn under their iconic armor), taking experts from Japan and the USA to create, it is Japanese Denim elevated. We call it JPXDP 17oz Black Samurai Sashiko.”


While I do consider myself a carry snob at this point and do own a GR1 Heritage that costs around $400, the price of the SAMURAI seams pretty crazy to me. Maybe I’ll change my mind on it if I had one in hand and could test it out. If you are interested in picking up this one-of-a-kind backpack, act fast because this is one that is sure to be gone quickly.