The North Face  Borealis Sling Bag

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The smaller cousin to the popular Borealis pack, this The North Face sling carries small essentials comfortably. It has the same bungee storage system as the original. And there's a spot for a tablet.

Color: Space/Anthracite Grey
Size: One Size
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Features

  • External bungee-compression system offers options for organization
  • Main compartment includes a mesh pocket and key hook
  • Sleeve for a tablet or large phone
  • External, fleece-lined pocket holds small essentials
  • Water bottle pocket
  • Adjustable, padded shoulder strap with a secure-zip pocket for a phone or other essentials
  • U-pull YKK® zippers are easy to grab
  • Comfortable, padded top grab handle

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Travel

Casual

Bag Style

Sling Bag

Gear Capacity (L)

6 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

366 cubic inches

Number of Exterior Pockets

3 + main compartment

iPad / Tablet Compartment

Yes

Carry-On

Yes

Material(s)

210-denier recycled ripstop nylon with non-PFC durable water repellent (DWR) finish

Dimensions

13 x 7.28 x 4.72 inches

Weight

10.6 ounces

Gender

Unisex

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Reviews

17 reviews with an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars

67% 8 of 12 reviewers recommended

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Eileen
Location:Arizona
Age:45–54
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

NOTHING FITS IN THE POCKETS

I'm SO DISAPPOINTED in North Face. I thought they would actually try their packs before they sell them. I specifically purchased this bag because it said it held a phone in the strap pocket and a water bottle. I have a normal sized Samsing phone that WON'T fit in the pocket. I tried every size water bottle in the REI store, NONE will fit into the water bottle pocket. I can barely get a granola bar in it! I'm returning this ASAP!

Age:45–54
JanK
Location:Minnesota
Age:65–74
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
4 months ago

Pros and cons of the Northface boreal sling bag

I bought the North Face boreal sling bag because it seemed to have more features that I need over an item I've been using for a few years. This bag does have some very good features, such as: a short outer pocket for items such as glasses, sunglasses, and other items that should not be scratched; interior sleeves to help organize items; a crossing bungee on the outside for holding items such as a raincoat; and a padded but not too padded shoulder strap. The one thing that is not desirable is an outside side pocket for a water bottle - this pocket is far too narrow for nearly all water bottles except the disposable plastic. I'm going to have to look very hard for a re-useable water bottle that can fit. A standard water bottle can probably be attached to the top handle and slid under the outer bungee straps, but I really wanted a water bottle sleeve.

Age:65–74
AlaskaDon
Location:Alaska panhandle.
Age:75 or over
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
10 months ago

Well made and convenient.

This is quite well made and has room to carry my iPhone and other various things I carry daily. I like the lined pocket where the phone fits. The inside zipper pocket is nice for my gps pen and second pocket. The only thing I would like to change is to extend the strap by 4" - 6"; I have it to its full extent and it works but a bit more slack would be nice. I rated 4 stars but I would rate it 5 if the strap had a little more slack.

Age:75 or over
Kelsey
Location:Denver
Age:25–34
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
4 months ago

pleased with the size

I was initially concerned after seeing reviews complaining about the size of the water bottle pocket. I am pleased to report the pocket is perfect to fit a standard disposable water bottle - one of the ones that comes in a 24 pack. I am equally as pleased that my iPhone 17 pro max in a case with a pop socket also fits inside of the phone pocket. This pack is exactly what I was looking for as a casual pack for going on 5 mile walks/easy hikes. It’s enough to take a can of bug spray, sunscreen, extra disposable water bottles, keys, AirPods, first aid supplies, small snacks etc. It also has the soft padded pocket for your sunnies or a headlamp. Plus it’s got room to clip anything, and the ties are perfect to hold a light jacket/windbreaker. I am very satisfied with this sling for my needs and preferences.

Age:25–34
Derek
Location:Seattle, WA
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 month ago

Best Bag for my Application

First I'd like to say that I dislike The North Face as a brand, however they beat out the other competition for my application. I have a backpack for a carry-on and I needed a small bag to carry in front of me. It needed to hold my switch two as well as other misc travel goods. This one and the osprey had really good thin straps which I liked but the osprey felt large / clunky. The Patagonia and REI equivalent didn't hold or fit my items like I wanted. I really like how the Patagonia one looked, but the side loading / length of it just didn't work for my switch. Again, I wish I didn't pick The North Face because I don't like them as a company, but this was a rare instance where they provided the better product for my application.

Age:25–34
Steve
Location:oklahoma city oklahoma
Age:45–54
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

"Too Small, Too Short, Not What I Expected"

Two stars feels generous, but I’m a fair man. I picked up the The North Face Borealis Sling Bag expecting that classic North Face durability. Instead, I got something that feels more “airport gift shop impulse buy” than rugged everyday carry. Biggest issue? The sling strap is not long enough. If you’ve got anything resembling a normal adult torso, it rides awkwardly high and tight. Not exactly the comfortable crossbody vibe they advertise. Adjustability is limited, which makes it frustrating if you’re broad-shouldered or just prefer a looser fit. Second problem is the material. It feels thinner and lower quality than what I expect from North Face. Not terrible, just… underwhelming. It doesn’t inspire confidence for long-term use, especially if you’re tossing it in a truck or actually using it outdoors. For the price and the brand reputation, I expected sturdier fabric and a better strap design. Looks decent. Functionally disappointing. Two stars. It carries stuff. That’s about it.

Age:45–54
Marilyn M
Location:Minneapolis, MN
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
9 months ago

Loved this bag for my two week European trip

Perfect for European travel! Loves the size and fit of this bag. Made it easy for me to access my passport and credit cards, while at the same time keeping my items secure and close To my chest.

Age:45–54
sharon
Location:Washington
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

great bag for the price

very useful little bag, the water bottle pocket might hold a 16.9 water bottle, the bag has a nice mesh pocket with zipper on the top inside of the bag

Age:45–54
Erin
Location:Dallas Texas
Age:55–64
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
9 months ago

Shorty

Slung fits well, very light weight. Not too big for a short person. Plenty of storage

Age:55–64
julkord
Location:Iowa
Age:65–74
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
4 months ago

Great for sightseeing

I bought this for when I travel. It’s great for the airport and walking around while sightseeing. The water bottle pocket is a joke. Even with the elastic strip it cannot accommodate even a small bottle. I keep my sunglasses in the pocket instead and carry my water bottle inside the pack

Age:65–74
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