At a glance the Slingshot doesn't look any wider or longer than the similarly sized Jester, Sweeper and Vault day packs from The North Face--and it isn't. The reason that the Slingshot offers more space is that it has over two inches of extra expandable width along the sides, giving it a carrying capacity of 2,000 cubic inches instead of the standard 1,850. The North Face also attached side compression straps to the front trampoline system so you can cinch down that extra width when you don't need it. All that extra load potential and control adds an additional five ounces to this pack compared to the slightly smaller designs, but you're not going to notice a difference when you're hauling around eighteen credits worth of reading material. If you're staying late at the office or library, the Slingshot also has plenty of reflective elements, so you have a better chance of being seen by passing motorists (or your workaholic boss).
By far the best backpack I've owned!
Very spacious, rugged, and over all a great looking backpack!
kids loved 'em, can't destroy 'em
These backpacks are a great value for North face quality. We got them for a couple of 15 year olds who give them quite a bit of abuse--and they've held up great. They even like the color.
Love it!
perfect back pack
Great product for the price
This backpack is two years old and still looks like new. Very good construction.
