| Capacity-to-weight | 22.1 L/kg 10 L/lb | High |
| Cubic space | 30.6 L 2016 in³ | |
| Rated vs. shell | -4 L-4 L | Low |
✈️ 79% (158/199)
This bag can be used as a carry on in 79% of airlines.
I found myself pleasantly surprised by the Cotopaxi Allpa. Its strongest aspect is the internal organization, which feels very intuitive and helpful. It might just be the best configuration I’ve used so far...
But when I took the bag on two quick weekend trips, I started to understand. For most casual trips--the kind that most of us make to see our parents, or to go out of town for a friend's birthday party—you don't need a suitcase, duffel, or a hiking backpack. The Allpa fits squarely into a category that I call "good enough gear." It's not specialized, but it's perfect for the way that most people really work and live.
| Storage | |
| Compression | N |
| Expanded Capacity | None |
| Opening | Clamshell |
| Passport | N |
| Passthrough | N |
| Carry | |
| Backpack | H |
| Hip Belt | R |
| Sternum Strap | S |
| Inside | |
| Laptop | 15 |
| Main Compartments | 1 |
| Organizer | N |
| Outside | |
| Hard Shell | False |
| Rain-fly | N |
| Water Bottle Holder | 0 |
| Water Resistant | Y |
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Material: 100% repurposed nylon |
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