
The North Face
#4 of 9 kids backpacks tested
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How this pack carries is excellent, and the brand has clearly stepped away from the forever-chemical finishes. The catch is transparency: it never states whether any prints or coatings contain PVC or phthalates, and it never publishes the empty weight, so two things a careful parent would want to confirm are simply not disclosed.
The North Face
The North Face Youth Recon Squash Backpack
The North Face
The North Face Youth Recon Squash Backpack
$65.00
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You care most about how a pack sits on a growing child's back and want padded straps, a structured back panel, and a real chest strap
You want a buy-once, durable bag backed by a lifetime warranty
You prefer a brand that has moved its kids' packs off forever-chemical water repellents
You like a recycled-fabric body and are comfortable at a mid-range price around sixty-five dollars
You will not buy a children's pack without a published PVC- and phthalate-free declaration
You want the empty weight on paper before you trust it against the carry limit for a smaller child
You only buy bags with an independent, lab-verified clean test rather than a brand-level claim
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Already have an account? Sign inThe The North Face Youth Recon Squash Backpack was graded against the same kids backpack-specific rubric we apply to every product in this category — no brand-by-brand exceptions, no sponsored placements, no affiliate-weighted scores. The verdict above came from three pillars: safety (materials, certifications, recall history, chemical exposure pathways), efficacy (independent testing data, verified performance specs, real-world usage durability), and usability (ergonomics, cleaning, noise, parts availability over time). Every point deduction has a citation behind it. Every claim links back to a primary source. Nothing is hidden behind opaque badges.
What separates this from a typical kids backpack review elsewhere on the web: we don't accept sponsorships, paid placements, or rev-share-weighted rankings. The brand of the The North Face Youth Recon Squash Backpackcannot pay to move up the list. The score is logic-driven (a weighted formula across safety, efficacy, and usability), not opinion-driven, so an editor's personal preference cannot override the evidence. When two products in this category are within a point of each other, the right tie-breaker is whichever pillar matters most to your household — not whichever one ranks first.
A high safety score on the The North Face Youth Recon Squash Backpackdoesn't automatically mean “buy this.” A kids backpackthat's genuinely safe but loses points on efficacy may still be the wrong fit if performance is what you actually need. Conversely, a kids backpackthat's usability-strong but safety-flagged probably isn't the right call for a child with a known sensitivity. The score is the start of the decision, not the end.
R3 is not a medical, legal, or financial advisor. This review is general consumer-safety reporting, not personalized health guidance. If a safety concern on this page intersects with a specific allergy, sensitivity, or medical condition in your household, talk to your pediatrician or a board-certified specialist — they can weigh the evidence against your family's situation in a way no review can. We'll update this page when credible new evidence changes the picture (a recall, a new lab certification, a meaningful product redesign); the last-updated date in the byline is the source of truth on how current this analysis is.
#4 of 9 kids backpacks reviewed
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