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Allpa 70L Duffel Bag (Fall 2023)
Cotopaxi
Allpa 70L Duffel Bag (Fall 2023)
$128.00
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Pack it up, pack it up. The best-selling Allpa pack has metamorphosed into a burly 70L travel duffel bag that carries like a backpack whenever you please

With exterior and interior zippered pockets, Allpa is all about clever and intuitive storage. It’s also an expert at protecting your belongings. Carry the Cotopaxi Allpa 70L Duffel Bag like a traditional duffel or throw it on like a backpack—its stowable duffel straps and removable backpack harness make it easy to mix things up.

  

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Cotopaxi | Allpa 70L Duffel | Spring 22
Pack it up, pack it up. Our best-selling Allpa has metamorphos...

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Description
Brand:
Cotopaxi
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Volume:
70L (4272 cu in)
Dimensions:
26 x 13 x 12 in (66 x 33 x 30 cm)
Weight:
45 oz (1280 g)
Materials:
TPU-coated 1000D polyester
Lighter-weight, more durable 840D ballistic nylon paneling
Other Features:
  • Stowable duffel carry straps
  • Removable backpack harness
  • Large main compartment with zippered interior organization under flap
  • Dirty laundry compartment at bottom with mesh organizer pocket
  • Dual grab handles on both ends
  • Daisy chains on both sides
  • 2 exterior accessory pockets for smaller items, key clip included in side pocket
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