Oh I know, the supply tech didn't design the POS. I just want confirmation that it is RTFO. If I do tun across someone even remotely responsible for this thing, believe me, the questions will be asked.
Questions I asked, and the responses given to me by the CTS guy (a GGFG Sgt):
Has the ruck been trialled with body armour?
Yes
How well did it work with plates?
Not as well as bare assed, but better then the old ruck.
How well does the waist belt grab onto your super-important-pelvis-hip-arch-bones over kevlar?
Most people have been sized wrong for body armour. Properly sized Body armour should come no lower than your belly button, and body armour fitted properly should ride above the waist pad.
My own first impressions are that I'm having trouble getting the shoulder straps sorted out. I'm getting pressure points underneath the black 2" tri-glides through the padding. I stayed after the classes to get some help on it from the CTS guy and he said that I'm part of the 10% of the population that needs the shoulder straps set up farther then a pinkie's width between the two tri-glides. His suggestion was to loosen it off, which I did on the spot and it did help. After bringing the ruck home I've decided that the pressure is still too uncomfortable, so I've be playing with it to see if I can get it set up better. No luck yet.
I guess these new rucksacks cost (IIRC) $600 a piece. It's too bad.
Lowe Alpine Saracens retail at only $350
http://www.lowealpine-usa.com/index.php?nav=24&search=cat&Category=Military&docp=16_536
Kifaru EMRs retail at $564.00
http://www.kifaru.net/MGemr.htm
Not to mention the fact that the issued ruck took 10 years to be developed...
I'll have a chance to march with the new ruck next week, so we'll see how that goes. I'm trying real hard to give this thing a fair shake, but I must admit that after the TV and Small Pack fiasco I'm preparing for the worst.