Can this be fixed somehow?


You could try using a needle and thread.

If sewing isn’t your thing, Tenacious Tape is a great alternative.

Torrin said:
If sewing isn’t your thing, Tenacious Tape is a great alternative.

Thanks, I’ll look into it. Sewing isn’t really my strong suit.

Blaine said:

Torrin said:
If sewing isn’t your thing, Tenacious Tape is a great alternative.

Thanks, I’ll look into it. Sewing isn’t really my strong suit.

You could pay someone to repair it. A professional could have it looking new in about 20 minutes.

Blaine said:

Torrin said:
If sewing isn’t your thing, Tenacious Tape is a great alternative.

Thanks, I’ll look into it. Sewing isn’t really my strong suit.

This could be a good chance to learn how to sew. It’s a useful skill for fixing gear when you’re outdoors.

Blaine said:

Torrin said:
If sewing isn’t your thing, Tenacious Tape is a great alternative.

Thanks, I’ll look into it. Sewing isn’t really my strong suit.

Sewing isn’t that hard if you don’t mind it looking a bit rough. With a needle and thread, it’ll only take 15-30 minutes.

Blaine said:

Torrin said:
If sewing isn’t your thing, Tenacious Tape is a great alternative.

Thanks, I’ll look into it. Sewing isn’t really my strong suit.

It’s good to recognize your limitations. Respect for that.

@Westley
There are no limitations unless you impose them on yourself.

Sai said:
@Westley
There are no limitations unless you impose them on yourself.

Except for childbirth. That one’s a bit out of reach.

Westley said:

Sai said:
@Westley
There are no limitations unless you impose them on yourself.

Except for childbirth. That one’s a bit out of reach.

Not with that kind of attitude it isn’t!

Sai said:
@Westley
There are no limitations unless you impose them on yourself.

That’s the right mindset. Now let’s sign you up for a sewing class!

Tenacious Tape is my go-to for repairs like this.

There’s a product called Stormsure that works great. They have patches you just stick onto the damaged spot. I’ve used one on a jacket for years, and it’s held up through a lot of wear and washing.

If it’s from North Face, they have a great warranty program and might repair it for you.

Check out NoSo patches; they’re super handy for quick fixes.

Patching works well, even if it’s a bit of a hassle.

If the damage is at a seam, contact North Face for a warranty repair. Their warranty service is really solid.

I can’t help with repairs, but I love that bag!

NoSo patches work wonders for stuff like this.