Cotopaxi Allpa 35L vs. Hynes Eagle 42L Rolling Wheeled Backpack Flight Approved Carry on Luggage Bag

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 35LFeatureHynes Eagle 42L Rolling Wheeled Backpack Flight Approved Carry on Luggage Bag
Storage
N Compression S
None Expanded Capacity None
4 Opening 1
Y Passport Y
N Passthrough N
Carry
H Backpack H
R Hip Belt H
S Sternum Strap S
Inside
15 Laptop 17
3 Main Compartments 1
Y Organizer Y
Outside
× Hard Shell ×
N Rain-fly N
0 Water Bottle Holder 0
Y Water Resistant Y
Material
1680D ballistic nylon panelingwater repellent 900D PU

Hynes Eagle 42L Rolling Wheeled Backpack Flight Approved Carry on Luggage Bag

Front facing view of the Hynes Eagle 42L Rolling Wheeled Backpack Flight Approved Carry on Luggage Bag
Capacity42 L
Weight2.1 kg
Dimensions54×35×23 cm
Airline fit64%
Price$90

The Cotopaxi Allpa 35L is a smaller, lighter backpack designed with rugged durability in mind. It is crafted with 1680D ballistic nylon paneling, rendering it extremely sturdy. Despite its robust construction, it weighs only 1.5 pounds, making it ideal for the long haul. This backpack sports an efficient interior layout with a 15-inch laptop compartment, keeping your tech secure. It boasts a capacity of 35 liters. Perhaps its most outstanding attribute? The Allpa is compatible with 80% of airlines, making it a reliable travel companion no matter where your journey takes you.

Contrastingly, the Hynes Eagle 42L is a rolling, flight-approved carry-on baggage. This backpack has a slightly larger capacity than the Allpa, standing at 42 liters. It's constructed with a water-repellent 900D PU material, giving the backpack an edge when it comes to wet weather conditions. The Hynes is also quite flexible, with the ability to accommodate a larger 17-inch laptop. It's worth noting though that this bag is slightly heavier, weighing around 2.1 pounds. And while it matches the Allpa in terms of durability and utility, it falls a bit short on wide airline compatibility at 64%.

Many praises have been sung for the Cotopaxi Allpa. One reviewer deemed it the perfect graduation gift for budding world travelers. Another reviewer admired it for its smart design and carry-on compliance, adding that it appeals to both urban and outdoorsy travelers alike. The organization inside the backpack has also garnered considerable acclaim. It comes with a rain cover and additional features like a collapsible mesh laundry bag, nylon shoe bag, and a mesh water bottle sleeve, making it a well-rounded choice.

On the other hand, the Hynes Eagle presents itself as a solid investment. Its front compartment is praised for its organization capabilities, while its clamshell opening makes for easy packing and unpacking. The bag becomes even more convenient with its hide-away straps that make conversion into a rolling bag quick and simple. It even includes a handy detachable padded laptop sleeve. Although Critics and users contend that the Hynes falls slightly behind the Cotopaxi Allpa, it still holds its own as a practical, versatile backpack.