Navy Under Armour rugby backpack on rocky coastal terrain — L2N2 rugby training bag

Best Rugby Backpack for Training & Travel: What Every Player Needs

Rugby is one of the most demanding sports on the planet — and it demands a lot from your gear bag too. Between early morning training sessions, weekend tournaments, and athlete travel for away matches, you need a backpack that can handle the grind as well as you can.

Here's what separates a great rugby backpack from a mediocre one, and why the L2N2 Under Armour Backpack is the top choice for rugby players at every level.

California College Rugby Programs

California has one of the strongest collegiate rugby communities in the country. Major programs and clubs include:

  • UCLA Men's Rugbyjoining National Collegiate Rugby in 2026-27, one of the most exciting developments in West Coast rugby
  • UC Berkeley Rugby — a nationally recognized program with a deep tradition on the West Coast
  • Stanford Rugby — competing at the club level with strong D1 connections
  • Cal Poly SLO Rugby Club — active club program in the heart of Central California
  • Sacramento State Rugby Club — competing in the Pacific Mountain Rugby Conference
  • UC Davis Rugby — active club competing in Northern California rugby circuits
  • San Diego State Rugby Club — one of the largest club programs in Southern California

For a full view of collegiate rugby across all divisions, USA Rugby's college page and National Collegiate Rugby are the go-to resources for programs, rankings, and tournaments.

What Rugby Players Need in a Training Bag

Rugby training is physical, wet, and gear-heavy. Your bag needs to handle it all without wearing out mid-season.

Durability Above Everything

Rugby training means full contact, outdoor conditions, and gear that takes a beating. Your bag goes on the ground, gets kicked, and lives through rain, mud, and cold temperatures week after week. Lightweight fashion backpacks don't survive rugby season.

Weather Resistance

Whether you're training in California drizzle or traveling to a tournament in unpredictable weather, a water-repellent competition backpack keeps your valuables dry. UA Storm technology repels water on contact — exactly what outdoor rugby demands.

Enough Space for Full Kit

Rugby kit is bulky. Boots, jersey, shorts, compression layers, mouthguard, gloves, and recovery gear all need to fit — and ideally stay organized. Look for a bag with a large main compartment and secondary pockets for smaller items.

Hydration Access

Rugby players need constant hydration. A side water bottle pocket means you can grab your bottle mid-training without digging through your bag.

Athlete Travel Ready

Tournament weekends often mean early flights, long drives, and hotel stays. A backpack that doubles as your team travel bag — with a laptop sleeve for film study and organized compartments for your full kit — eliminates the need for a separate carry-on.

Women's Flag Football: The Fastest Growing Sport in California Colleges

While rugby has long been a California club sport staple, women's flag football is now one of the fastest growing sports at California colleges. The sport became an NCAA Emerging Sport for Women in January 2026, and schools across California are launching varsity and club programs. University of Redlands is one of the California schools already competing. For a comprehensive look at all collegiate programs, WomensCollegeFlagFootball.com tracks over 250 teams nationwide.

Female flag football athletes need team gear just as much as rugby players — and the L2N2 Under Armour Backpack works equally well for both.

The L2N2 Under Armour Backpack: Built for Rugby

The L2N2 Under Armour Backpack (Rugby Edition) is designed around the demands of competitive rugby players:

  • UA Storm water-repellent finish — handles outdoor rugby training conditions
  • Large main compartment — fits full rugby kit including boots and layers
  • Padded laptop sleeve — for film study and student athletes on the road
  • Side hydration pocket — quick water bottle access during training
  • Front organization pocket — for mouthguard, tape, and small essentials
  • Ergonomic shoulder straps — built for all-day comfort on travel days
  • Rugby-specific colorway — available in navy and team-ready colors

NIL Opportunities for Rugby and Flag Football Athletes

California college athletes across rugby and flag football programs are increasingly exploring NIL deals in the athletic gear space. Platforms like Opendorse and NIL Club make it easy for athletes at D1, D2, and D3 schools to connect with brands that align with their sport. L2N2 is a Sacramento-based brand interested in supporting California student athletes — contact us at admin@l2n2.store to learn more about collaboration.

Who It's For

  • Youth and high school rugby players at club and school level
  • College club rugby players at UCLA, UC Berkeley, Cal Poly, Sacramento State, and beyond
  • Adult league players competing in regional and national tournaments
  • USA Rugby West Coast players making the drive to away matches
  • Rugby 7s competitors with packed tournament schedules
  • Women's flag football athletes at California college programs
  • Parents of young rugby athletes managing team gear

Rugby Backpack vs. Duffel: Which Is Better?

Both have their place, but for athlete travel, a backpack wins every time. Hands-free carry through airports, stadiums, and parking lots is a game changer when you're also managing your phone, boarding pass, and coffee. Backpacks also fit in overhead bins and under seats — duffels often don't.

For training days, a backpack keeps your kit organized and accessible. For tournaments, it doubles as your travel bag. The L2N2 Under Armour Backpack is designed to do both.

Current Flash Sale: Up to 30% Off

The L2N2 Under Armour Rugby Backpack is on sale now as part of our Flash Sale — up to 30% off for a limited time. Free shipping on all orders.

Shop the Rugby Backpack →


L2N2 is a Sacramento-based print-on-demand sports lifestyle brand built for rugby players, track athletes, and flag football competitors. Do What You Love.

Back to blog