RC wearing a backpack walking through the city after a rainfall at night.

Carry Culture with RC

Most bag reviews will tell you everything about a bag except the one thing that matters most — what it actually feels like to carry it.

I'm RC. I commute from the suburbs into the city five days a week, hike on weekends, and ruck year-round with 20 to 50 pounds on my back. Every bag I own gets tested in the real world, across real environments, with real weight.

That testing is the foundation of the CC Score™ — a 100-point carry rating system built across five categories: Every bag reviewed on this channel receives a CC Score. No exceptions.

The score is honest. The carry tells the truth. We just say it out loud..

The Carry Culture

Methodology

We review every bag on Form, Function, and Carry. We discuss the first two. We score the third.

The CC Score™ is built around one question: "How does this bag feel after wearing it for 8 hours straight?" Every bag earns a score out of 100, graded across five weighted categories — Load Distribution, Back Panel & Contact, Strap System, Long-Haul Wearability, and Body Fit Range — then assigned one of five carry ratings.

Close-up of a black tactical backpack with multiple zippers, compartments, and padded shoulder straps, illuminated with warm lighting.
RC  wearing a black cap, black jacket, and khaki pants, walks on a wet city street at dusk, carrying a large black backpack.

Join the Carry Culture

A black backpack with a water bottle attached is placed on a wooden bench inside an airport terminal, with large windows in the background showing an airplane outside.
A brown backpack placed in the bed of an old, weathered green Ford pickup truck, with a rural farm and sunset in the background.
Backpack setting on the steps in Morocco during golden hour

"The carry tells the truth. We just say it out loud."