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THE NORTH FACE Terra Lumbar Hiking Hip Pack - 3 Liter Storage Belt Bag, Water Repellent Finish, Adjustable Strap

The North Face

Best for

Best for travel and urban crossover

Amazon rating

★★★★★4.5(121)

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Verdict scoreGood
78/ 100

Based on 2 trusted sources

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Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

THE NORTH FACE Terra Lumbar Hiking Hip Pack - 3 Liter Storage Belt Bag, Water Repellent Finish, Adjustable Strap

Sources behind this verdict

10 reviewers weighted by source trust

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The consensus

What reviewers found

Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.

Across the reviewers we read, The North Face Terra Lumbar 3L lands as the strongest pick for hikers who also want a bag that works for travel and around town. A r/hiking thread on larger waist and lumbar packs (high-trust community) calls out the snug-to-the-body fit and the usefulness of compression straps for keeping a load tight, while r/Ultralight participants generally endorse North Face lumbar packs as a step up from improvised hip-belt carries. Mainstream YouTube reviewers and the thenorthface.com product reviews highlight the recycled ripstop, the water-repellent finish, and the bungee system for lashing a layer on top.

What reviewers liked

    Where it falls short

    • r/ManyBaggers travel threads note 3L fills up fast once you add a water bottle and layer
    • Amazon review volume (121) is modest compared with category leaders
    • Bungee top-storage system is less secure than zipped capacity for valuables
    • Mainstream reviewers describe styling as utilitarian rather than urban-stylish

    Across the reviews

    Synthesis · not our verdict

    Across the reviewers we read, The North Face Terra Lumbar 3L lands as the strongest pick for hikers who also want a bag that works for travel and around town. A r/hiking thread on larger waist and lumbar packs (high-trust community) calls out the snug-to-the-body fit and the usefulness of compression straps for keeping a load tight, while r/Ultralight participants generally endorse North Face lumbar packs as a step up from improvised hip-belt carries.

    Mainstream YouTube reviewers and the thenorthface.com product reviews highlight the recycled ripstop, the water-repellent finish, and the bungee system for lashing a layer on top. r/ManyBaggers travel-focused discussion notes that lumbar packs in this size class are particularly good as personal items on flights because they keep weight off the shoulders.

    The knock is volume: at 3L, it is bigger than a running belt but smaller than a true daypack, so reviewers caution it is best for short hikes and city use rather than full-day backcountry outings. Amazon review count is also modest, so the signal here is thinner than for the Osprey.

    What customers say

    2 verified voices
    Snug fit that stays close to the body, not swinging around. Large enough to carry a 1.5-liter water bottle, plus other essentials like a power ...
    Supportingvia r/ManyBaggers
    I tried it a couple times with a janky, super heavy Mountainsmith pack and really like it. I notice the weight on my waist a lot less.
    Trustedvia r/Ultralight

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