The North Face Reviews

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The North Face Basin 18 is a pack lost somewhere between the trail and the city, with features from both that lend a hand to comfortable and dynamic usage.

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The North Face Borealis Tote transitions from work to weekend with plenty of room for everything from tech to towels—just be sure to grab the correct handle.

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The North Face’s easy-to-carry Bozer Cross Body may be small, but its upright stash pocket is useful for bulky quick-grab everyday carry items.

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The North Face Recon has lots of cohesive compartments and features, making it a well-balanced backpack at a competitive price.

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The 2-liter Bozer Hip Pack III from The North Face punches above its capacity with its spacious cinched compartment. However, overpacking compromises comfort.

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The North Face Surge Backpack has a ton of organization and hefty laptop protection. We just wish the pockets were liter independent.

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The North Face Jester carries comfortably for its size, but the main compartment’s zippers open a little too easily when left ajar.

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For a heritage backpack by a reputable brand, check out The North Face Daypack. It lacks internal organization but is spacious enough for EDC and short trips.

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The North Face Base Camp Voyager 32L is a versatile duffle-backpack combo with upgraded organization, though the bag’s overall structure is on the soft side.

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The North Face Borealis Backpack is a great bag for your buck, offering ample storage and a slew of external features some may find a bit much for everyday use.

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With smart and simple features, The North Face Kaban is a sleek 26L daypack that looks nice and functions well, too.

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If you’re looking for a duffle to haul your gear while traveling, The North Face Base Camp Duffel is a solid option—but it’s not ideal for one-bag travel.