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Allpa 28L Travel Pack
Cotopaxi
Allpa 28L Travel Pack
$170.00
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Travel extra light with the Cotopaxi Allpa 28L —a smaller, more agile version of the Allpa 35L Travel Pack

The Allpa 28L is equipped with a padded, low-profile harness so that you’re comfortable when the pack is fully loaded. Contoured shoulder straps, a flexible airmesh back panel, an adjustable chest strap, and a lightweight nylon hip belt are additional comfort boosters.

  The Allpa's main compartment is accessed through a suitcase-style, wrap-around zipper that lets you easily view its contents. The two halves of the pack are secured with mesh dividers to keep everything secure in transit. And to keep your belongings even more secure, Cotopaxi removed the bag’s internal compression straps in favor of an updated zippered gusset for dynamic compression. In addition, the bag’s mesh dividers now open outward, making the bag easier to pack and organize.

  Padded laptop and tablet sleeves are accessible via the exterior right-side zipper, and a subdivided compartment on the top is designed with passports and other small essentials in mind. A slotted back panel houses the shoulder straps and hip belt to keep straps from being snagged in overhead bins or on the luggage conveyor belt. Four reinforced grab handles provide multiple carry points when the shoulder straps are tucked away, and there are two additional lash points on the top of the pack so you can carry more gear.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Cotopaxi
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Volume:
28L (1709 cu in)
Dimensions:
49 x 28 x 23 cm (19 x 11 x 9 in)
Weight:
2 lbs 10 oz (1190 g)
Other Features:
  • Weight-distributing, low-profile harness system
  • Carry-on-compatible
  • Suitcase-style, full-wrap zipper opening on the main compartment
  • Large zippered mesh compartment on the right side
  • Subdivided zippered mesh compartment on the left side
  • Padded laptop and tablet sleeve
  • Top zippered pocket
  • Security YKK zippers
  • Tuck-away straps
  • Four reinforced grab handles
  • Included raincover
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