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But with several clever extensions, you can expand the volume up to 40L. The Tropicfeel Shell has an ingenious design with different modes making it work as a daypack, weekender, or full-size travel backpack.īy default it holds about 22L, which is roughly the size of an everyday or school backpack. You can compare the different Allpa versions here. This material is very sturdy however, so it will protect your gear very well. The one controversial aspect? Probably the rubbery 1000D polyester outer shell, which can look a bit blobby if the bag is not full.
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You can read more about the details in my full review. The Allpa has a very comfortable suspension system, with a height-adjustable hip belt that can also detach should you not need it. Given all this you likely won’t need any additional accessories (apart from maybe a toiletries bag). A rain cover is included as is a shoulder strap for duffel-style carry. One side has a big open compartment for your big clothing, the other has three zipped cubes for storing smaller items. The Allpa has a clamshell design ensuring easy access. The 42 is still carry-on, though it’s pushing the limit of carry-on compliance for some airlines. I’m also quite tall so a bigger pack fits with my torso length. Cotopaxi Allpa 42 is the version I reviewed.It’s the best-selling option and it’s a bit more streamlined. Cotopaxi Allpa 35 is recommended for most travellers.The Allpa stands out with its range of funky Andean-inspired colors, but if that’s not your thing there is also an all-black version. Because it has great internal organization, you can likely save money by not needing any packing cubes. I like its ‘just right’ balance between features and value. However, it still comes with all the features you’ll need - whether it’s for a quick weekend trip or an epic adventure. Starting at $200, the Cotopaxi Allpa is not as expensive as the professional backpacks like Peak Design’s.