“Tactical running shoes“ was a new one for me. Many of the running shoes I’m pitched by brands big and small target speed, endurance, comfort, or even style.
But GORUCK — a brand decidedly not on most runners’ radar — has its eyes on a slightly new vertical: rucking. If you don’t hail from a military background, you’ll be forgiven for having no idea what rucking is. Once a much-lamented piece of basic training, rucking has become one of the darling exercise routines of functional fitness.
Put simply, rucking involves walking, marching, hiking, or running with a weighted vest or pack (owing to its namesake “rucksack”). And while new recruits have long slogged in Army boots, agility is increasingly part of the “fun.” Today, GORUCK launches a purpose-built rucking-running shoe, “designed to withstand heavier loads and last 3x longer than the standard running shoe.”
I’ve been wearing a pair of GORUCK Rough Runners nonstop for the last week for this first-look review. That includes some road runs, trail runs, and even some functional fitness work — all to see how the brand’s debut running shoe measures up to its lofty claims.
In short: GORUCK surprises with its first running shoe with out-of-the-box comfort, solid construction, and a noticeable performance DNA. It might not satisfy serious, 30-plus-mile-per-week runners, but it’s a great do-it-all option for folks whose training involves at least as much strength as cardio.
- Upper: 100D polyester mesh w/TPU film reinforcement
- Midsole: "Gradient Density" EVA
- Outsole: Dual Compound Rubber
- Drop: 10mm; 10mm heel-to-toe drop
- Weight (size 9): 10.5 oz.
- Price: $140
Pros
- Instant comfort
- Durable construction
- Neutral cushion
Cons
- Not waterproof
- Not for intermediate to serious trail
GORUCK Rough Runner Shoe Review
Overview

Testing
GORUCK Rough Runner: Running

Rucking, Cross-Training

