Two carry-on travel backpacks, compared spec for spec.
| Capacity | 35 L |
| Weight | 1.5 kg |
| Dimensions | 51×30×20 cm |
| Airline fit | 80% |
| Price | $200 |
| Cotopaxi Allpa 35L | Feature | Cotopaxi Nazca 24L |
|---|---|---|
| Storage | ||
| N | Compression | N |
| None | Expanded Capacity | None |
| 4 | Opening | 1 |
| Y | Passport | N |
| N | Passthrough | N |
| Carry | ||
| H | Backpack | S |
| R | Hip Belt | N |
| S | Sternum Strap | S |
| Inside | ||
| 15 | Laptop | 15 |
| 3 | Main Compartments | 1 |
| Y | Organizer | N |
| Outside | ||
| × | Hard Shell | × |
| N | Rain-fly | N |
| 0 | Water Bottle Holder | 0 |
| Y | Water Resistant | Y |
| Material | |
| 1680D ballistic nylon paneling | 630D nylon/cotton canvas |
| Capacity | 24 L |
| Weight | 1.33 kg |
| Dimensions | 50×27×14 cm |
| Airline fit | 81% |
| Price | $80 |
Let's start with the Allpa. Designed by Cotopaxi, it comes with an impressive size of 35L capacity. You get ample space for stuffing in all the necessary stuff, and yet it is surprisingly light, weighing just 1.5 pounds. And the sizing means it ticks right for about 80% of airlines across the globe. One of the things that stands out for the Allpa is the material - 1680D ballistic nylon that doesn't compromise on durability or weight. And yes, the laptop storage works for a device up to 15 inches. One of the customers quotes, "It is the perfect graduation gift for the budding world traveler."
Now coming to the Nazca 24L. While it might seem smaller with a 24L capacity, it is no less competent. The size allows it to be compatible with a slightly higher, 81%, of airlines. It weighs 1.33 pounds, just slightly lighter than the Allpa. The fabric here is different though - 630D nylon/cotton canvas makes it sturdy and distinctive. Much like the Allpa, it too has a laptop compartment for a 15 inch one. A customer finds the Nazca perfect for "overnight or weekend trips, and up to 4 or 5 days if you’re a light packer in warm weather."
Here's a crisp comparison to sum up the differences:
Building on customer reviews, the Allpa seems to be the go-to for someone who travels a lot, and the Nazca scores for shorter, frequent trips. Still, both backpacks come with unique features that appeal to different travel needs. For instance, the Allpa includes a rain cover and collapsible mesh laundry bag, giving it an edge for heavy-duty travel. On the other hand, the Nazca is notable for its diversified carry options and the robust internal organization. Regardless of your choice between the two, you can't go wrong, considering both are designed keeping in view a seamless travel experience.