Cotopaxi Allpa 35L vs. Thule Landmark 40L

Two carry-on travel backpacks, compared spec for spec.

Cotopaxi Allpa 35L

Front facing view of the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L
Capacity35 L
Weight1.5 kg
Dimensions51×30×20 cm
Airline fit80%
Price$200

Feature by feature

Cotopaxi Allpa 35LFeatureThule Landmark 40L
Storage
N Compression S
None Expanded Capacity None
4 Opening 0
Y Passport Y
N Passthrough N
Carry
H Backpack S
R Hip Belt H
S Sternum Strap S
Inside
15 Laptop 1
3 Main Compartments 3
Y Organizer Y
Outside
× Hard Shell ×
N Rain-fly N
0 Water Bottle Holder 1
Y Water Resistant N
Material
1680D ballistic nylon paneling420D Dobby polyester, 600D polyester

Thule Landmark 40L

Front facing view of the Thule Landmark 40L
Capacity40 L
Weight1.4 kg
Dimensions56×34×26 cm
Airline fit91%
Price$149

Looking at both the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L and the Thule Landmark 40L, you'll first want to consider the dimensions and capacity. The Cotopaxi stands 20 inches tall, 30 inches wide and 51 inches deep, with a total capacity of 35 liters. It's a sturdy, durable backpack made from 1680D ballistic nylon paneling, and weighs only 1.5 pounds. If you’re a traveling digital nomad, you'll appreciate that it includes a laptop compartment that can conveniently fit a 15-inch laptop.

Now for the Thule Landmark 40L. It's somewhat bigger, measuring 56 inches tall, 34 inches wide, and 26 inches deep, with a total capacity of 40 liters. It weighs slightly less than the Cotopaxi at 1.4 pounds and is constructed from 420D Dobby polyester and 600D polyester. Its laptop compartment is designed to accommodate a 1-inch laptop.

Here's a quick comparison:

When considering these two backpacks, it's not simply about comparing measurements and material. Take note of airline compatibility with both models. The Cotopaxi received a score of 80% compatibility, whilst the Thule outperformed at 91%.

Reviewers hold both packs in high esteem. One spoke highly of the Cotopaxi, suggesting that it is the perfect gift for the budding world traveler due to its convenience and durability. In contrast, the Thule Landmark 40L was praised for its added security features, giving peace of mind during travel. Certainly, both packs have their unique features to offer, with Cotopaxi providing extras like a rain cover, mesh laundry bag, and nylon shoe bag, while the Thule impresses with a useful water bottle pocket and a well-organized SafeZone compartment. Choosing between the two would be a question of your individual preferences and travel needs.