Customer Reviews The North Face Borealis

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2,711 total reviews

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83%5Rated 5 stars out of 5

13%4Rated 4 stars out of 5

3%3Rated 3 stars out of 5

1%2Rated 2 stars out of 5

1%1Rated 1 star out of 5

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100%"Felt true to size"

100%"Felt true to width"

100%"Excellent arch support"

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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
Comparing the redesigned 2015 FlexVent Borealis to the previous model, it's simply less comfortable. The new straps are more padded, but they're relatively narrow and stiff, so the weight isn't distributed as well. It tugs more on your shoulders. They're also lined with a rougher, scratchier fabric; I never had a problem wearing the old straps with a sleeveless or wide-neck shirt, but these ones bother me. The back padding doesn't seem to do much except make the backpack heavier. I kept thinking there was something inside it when it was empty. The Borealis is still a well-designed pack with great pockets (I love the small external one for something small you use frequently, like phone or wallet), and I like that they fleece-lined the electronics pockets. But I can't get over the reduction in comfort. This is going back and I'll have to shop used for an older model.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
The bag came quickly and is definitely something that is going to last a long time. However, I am disappointed in the size. Purchased as a replacement for a Samsonite for my high schooler, which was huge, and this one isn't even close in size. I was hoping this one would last into college, especially for the price, but when it arrived I could tell right away that's not going to happen. Live and learn!
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
The Borealis Backpack looks awesome but isn't so practical in use. I find the main compartment to be a little snug. I think one of the main issues is there's a bump out at the base of the iPad holder that takes up some room. Also wish the zippers were a little longer down the sides to get to the bottom of the bag easier. Last, my water bottle has fallen out of the side pouches twice already. Wish they could have been little higher. Overall a nice pack but not the workhorse like my last North Face backpack that lasted 14 years and went everywhere with me. This one will take some getting used to due to the issues outlined above.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
The back is attractive enough and well built but the compartments are unbalanced. I find carrying it to be awkward
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
I got this backpack primarily for college. I love the durability of North Face and figured it was worth the extra cost compared to other backpacks. I haven't had it for too long, but the durability seems great so far. The computer pocket fits my 15" MacBook Pro with a case perfectly and is very easy to use even with books in the bigger part. However, trying to get books in and out of the pocket is hard because of the size of the front pocket (the contents of the front pocket pushes into the space in the back one). My biggest complaint is the roughness of the straps. After wearing it for only one day with a tank top, my shoulders were rubbed completely raw. The mesh ventilated nicely, but is so rough that I will have to come up with a cover for the straps. Also the straps flare out around my chest too much, which makes them rub my arms as I walk. The size is nice overall, as it doesn't get huge and bulky with all my books in it like some other backpacks have. The water bottle holders are great and of very high quality. It can be hard to get on and off because the straps are very stiff. Overall it's a nice bag, but the straps could use some improvement.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
Unfortunately, I have the an older Borealis, which I've had for about 15 years. It's a hiking daypack, with accommodations for a hydration bladder, a thick, useful waist belt that could stow away in the bag, and comfortable shoulder straps. It has been my everything bag -- carry on for flights, commuting on my bike, hiking excursions, carrying camera gear, overnight bag for travel. I still have itand use it on occasion, but it's getting long in the tooth, so I checked out the new Borealis line as a replacement. The new Borealis is now a bookbag. There is no compatibility with hydration systems. The waist band is thin and useless. The shoulder straps are thick, but the padded section is too short and too rigid. All of the outdoor utility is completely gone. I ended up getting the Angstrom 28, which I've been very happy with, as it has all the features of my old Borealis and a few extras.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
this product worked well 50% of the time, but when i needed to put more binders in or when things got heavy, it did not hold. The backpack strap broke after only 8 months of use. It was not roomy and is defiantly not durable. Luckily I was in school when this happened but if i was mountain climbing, my supplies would have dropped down the mountain and i would die of starvation.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
I think I bought this when I didn't know what I was looking for in a backpack, and it wasn't cheap! Now that I've used others, I can't wait to get rid of this one and buy something else. Main cons: WAY too heavy, has a sloped bottom so when you put it down on the floor or a chair, it ALWAYS falls forward (silly, I know, but it bothers me). Also the side pockets I use for my water bottle have worn through and ripped (I've had this bag for 3 years). The back pad is so thick and wide, and it gets really hot if you're walking anything more than a couple blocks with it. Definitely don't recommend for hiking/ trekking but could be useful for someone who doesn't have to carry much or travel long distances... but maybe just use your purse.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
I ordered the zinc grey heather/ surf green women's borealis backpack and the backpack was much smaller than expected. The grey color also looked black and was not as attractive as what was pictured.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
I bought this right before I took a trip and used it for 2 and it is already showing fraying, pilling and loose seams. The shoulder straps already have a frayed look and pilling on the mesh. There are also undone seams already which makes me question the integrity of the backpack. I understand what wear and tear is on a backpack but for it to show these signs only 2 weeks after use is absurd. I doubt I will be buying much else from TNF with their quality of products declining. You can barely fit anything in the main compartment if you have a laptop in the bag and items in the front section. Honestly, I am just disappointed in the backpack overall. Otherwise, I love the Night Green Color.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
The first week I have used this My shoulder and back have been hurting for 3 days. The backpack is already faling apart. The stitching is coming out and I am returing it. It is beautiful, convertable, and nice...but its not worth the money I spent. Additionally it is pretty small for the stuff I do.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
When I got this backpack as a gift, I loved it. It was cute and seemed spacious. When it was time to use it for school, not all my binders fit and the pouch sizes are awkward. Also, the bottom strap around the waist is way too long. Once I had all my books in it, my shoulders started to hurt and was leaving red marks.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
hi i bought this backpack under a year and the backpack side pockets are already breaking. it has holes now from my daily use to keep my water bottle and thermos. my old north face backpack lasted me 10 years. this one barely last 1 year. i wish the material was the same as i had when i got it 10 years ago. now i don't feel that north face backpack are as good. now i have to go out and spend more $$$ to have a durable backpack hoping to last more than 1 year.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
I've seen so many great reviews of this backpack and decided to try it out for myself for school. What I did not expect was the backpack to wear out so easily and the zippers staining when I've kept it in mint condition. On top of that there's no way to clean it so I'm stuck with a fairly new backpack that looks quite old. Would I purchase this again probably not but it was a good backpack while it lasted
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
Overall, this is a great backpack. But the problem with it comes from the back of the backpack. It literally kills my shirts. Because of the mesh behind the backpack, my clothes got worn at the spot where the backpack touches my lower back. I didn't realize that after awhile. Same spot on every shirt. I am not happy about that. And I certainly don't know how to fix it. So please fix it!
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
Loved the design but I returned it for the woman's one. The style of the bag didn't fit my smaller back. The large pocket is very deep and awkward for books. The laptop sleeve is extremely tight. the middle pocket is also oddly deep. It bulges at the top part of the pocket. I would recommend the cheaper version.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
I got the TNF Black/Origin Blue model. The colors definitely did not match the stock picture. The blue is more of a grayish color in artificial lighting. However it does appear more blue under sunlight. I wore the backpack for two days for college and it felt very heavy. This might be because I've been using a Jansport Superbreak for the past 4 years, which is 0.75 lbs compared to the Borealis' 2 lb. The Borealis looks big but it actually doesn't fit much. I could barely fit a 2 inch binder inside with two other notebooks plus my wallet and some other little items. Carrying three notebooks and some small personal items felt as heavy as carrying a textbook and 3 notebooks in my Jansport. Overall, this is not a good backpack if you want to use it for school or traveling, because it will not fit much. However, if you are just using it to carry a laptop to work, it could be a good backpack for you.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
When I got this bag the plum colored pieces that hold on the jacket string were gray not plum colored as pictures. I called to tell them about this and all they could offer me was a 10% refund. Unhappy about this because that is false advertisement. This bag is very plain and looks very ungirly.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
Loved the look,design, and space but was way to heavy and uncomfortable
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
This is a great looking bag but that's it! Very bulky and extremely heavy. I'm a college student and can only fit one book and binder in comfortably. The design was with good intentions but it's impossible to utilize all the pockets due to lack of space. I really looked forward to using it but unfortunately I had to return it. I was surprised at all the great reviews (??)
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
I bought this backpack for high school. Online, it looked big enough for a couple binders and a textbook. WRONG! Don't recommend if you are looking for a large backpack.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
The backpack looked much bigger online. It is extremely small nd is no way fit for high school. My daughter is going into 8th grade and there is no way it could be used (just too small). it is very hard and uncomfortable but built very well. i would not recommend this backpack for school, but it could be used to hold a very little amount and for the price, would recommend a BIGGER backpack.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
As it says old school. I bought the pack to replace a Borealis that I bought somewhere around 1999. Not the same pack. I didn't think that the laptop sleeve would be a hinderance, but for me it is. I was looking for a little daypack that I could dump stuff into. TNF has been great but I need to find something else.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
I thought the bookbag was very cute and I loved how many pockets it had. However, the straps were very uncomy and it didnt seem like it would give my back a lot of supprort.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at The North Face US
The bag on looked very big when I got it home it was way to small for me
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