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The North Face Borealis ll Backpack - 1850 cu in
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The North Face Borealis II has adapted to survive in this wide range of environments by combining a comfortable, supportive suspension with a broad range of organization in the front and main compartments. Comfortably straddling the divide between school packs and hiking packs we find The North Face Borealis II. One of TNF's classic day packs, the Borealis has adapted to survive in this wide range of environments by combining a comfortable, supportive suspension with a broad range of organization in the front and main compartments. In arid conditions, the Borealis can carry its own hydration in a sleeve, drinking through an access port on top. When it's full of technological machinery, the Borealis II carries water bottles in its outer pockets. When threatened, the Borealis' hipbelt tucks out of sight and compression straps flatten the bag out. TNF's Borealis II is truly a magnificent creature. *Water bottles not included.
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$68.95
NorthFace Borealis It seems like it would be a great bag for hiking or camping, but it was not at all what I expected for mobility around campus. My laptop and books barely fit in it, and I ended up returning it.
Borealis Backpack I purchased a North Face Borealis Backpack from Backcountry. I am very pleased with my purchase. The backpack is very durable and very appealing in its looks. Overall I am very satisfied with the purchase. Nice bag at a reasonable price. Thank you backcountry.
Great Backpack!!! I love this pack. I use it everyday to carry my laptop to work. There isn't much padding for the laptop but with some kind of sleeve it is great. It is good. Consider buying.
Great bag This bag is great. I use this bag for school and it fits all of my books and some other junk I throw in there. It has lasted me 2 years and with the way I treat it that is amazing. It also fits in a locker great even when full which is also a plus. Great bag and a good buy.
... yea This backpack is awesome!! OMG I love it soooooooo much! GET IT
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Training Tips
Did you know that to lose approximately one pound of fat, an average adult would have to walk 30 miles? You don't have to walk those 30 miles all at once.
If you consume 100 calories a day more than you need, you will gain about 10 pounds in a year. A reasonable combination of diet and exercise can help control your weight. The key is to balance your caloric intake with the amount of exercise.

You can increase your maximum oxygen consumption by approximately 15% when you work out three times a week for at least 30 minutes at 70% of your maximum heart rate.
Low weight, high rep circuit training combines the best of both worlds: aerobic and anaerobic training. Keeping the rest time in between high repeats low excercises like bench press, leg presses, inclined sit-ups, and upright rows is the key to maximum benefits.

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