Cotopaxi Allpa 35L Review
Our Verdict
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Bottom Line | This fun and funky bag is great for organization and is functional for life on the go | This top-notch pack comfortably holds and hauls all the clothes and gear you need for any type of trip, and is ideal for life on the go | A top-of-the-line harness and strap system makes carrying heavy pack loads comfortable, but lacking small organization pockets | This bag is easy to pack, organize, and access your gear, plus it is comfortable to carry | A convenient, easy-to-use bag that won't break the bank but may not have the same top-tier functionality as other bags in our lineup |
Rating Categories | Cotopaxi Allpa 35L | Osprey Sojourn Port... | Osprey Farpoint 40 | The North Face Base... | Coowoz Essentials |
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Ease of Use (30%) | |||||
Comfort & Fit (30%) | |||||
Versatility (10%) | |||||
Specs | Cotopaxi Allpa 35L | Osprey Sojourn Port... | Osprey Farpoint 40 | The North Face Base... | Coowoz Essentials |
Sizes Available | 28L, 35L, 42L | 30L, 46L, 65L | 15L, 40L, 55L, 70L, 80L | 26L, 35L | 22L, 27L, 31L, 46L |
Materials | TPU-coated 1000D polyester, 840D ballistic nylon paneling | MAIN: bluesign® approved, 100% recycled 460D high-tenacity nylon w/ ripstop, DWR treatment made without PFAS BOTTOM: 100% recycled 1680D ballistic polyester, DWR treatment made without PFAS |
MAIN: bluesign® approved 450D recycled twist dobby polyester, PFAS-free DWR BOTTOM: bluesign® approved 450D recycled twist dobby polyester, PFAS-free DWR |
300D recycled polyester tarpaulin with a TPU laminate, and 840D recycled DWR nylon boot | Waterproof polyester |
Pockets with Exterior Access | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 7 |
Frame Type | Foam padding | Foam padding | 4mm LightWire peripheral frame & Atilon framesheet | Foam with nylon padded backpanel | Foam padding with nylon backing |
Features | Low-profile harness, suitcase-style full-wrap zipper, internal mesh organization, padded laptop sleeve, shortcut zipper to main compartment, anti-theft zippers, tuck-away straps | Internal compression & mesh organization pockets, vented back panel and tuck-away harness/hipbelt, TSID luggage registration, padded laptop sleeve, day-pack compatible attachments | Adjustable torso fit, lockable zippers, dual compression straps, shove-it pocket, external toiletry pocket, stowaway backpanel, harness, and hipbelt, 16" laptop sleeve, daypack compatible | Large external pockets, adjustable internal divider, passthrough luggage strap, 360 degree reflectivity, fleece-lined 16" laptop sleeve | Separate shoe compartment, wet pouch, built-in USB port, anti-theft pocket, passthrough luggage strap, 14" laptop sleeve, external compression straps |
Measured Weight | 3.8 lb | 3.4 lb | 3.5 lb | 3.4 lb | 2.2 lb |
Weight-to-Volume Ratio | 1.74 oz/L | 1.18 oz/L | 1.40 oz/L | 1.55 oz/L | 1.14 oz/L |
Measured Dimensions (When Full) | 22" x 12" x 11" | 24" x 14" x 11" | 22" x 14" x 9" | 12" x 19" x 6" | 13" x 19" x 8" |
Size Tested | 35 L | 46 L | 40 L | 35 L | 31 L |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Cotopaxi Allpa is the golden standard for travel backpack internal organization. The numerous internal mesh pockets mean there is a spot for everything. In addition to this, the backpack is quite comfortable, has multiple carry options, and can stow and protect lots of gear.
Performance Comparison
Storage & Protection
The Cotopaxi is more than up to the challenge of storing clothes and other travel gear for your next trip. Our testers used this bag for a four-day trip to the cold and rainy Pacific Northwest. They packed plenty of sweaters, jackets, and rain gear and still had room to spare. Speaking of rain, the exterior shell is not advertised as waterproof, but we found that it keeps your gear decently protected from the elements; water beads up on the fabric, but we did notice some seepage around the zippers in our rain test. If you find yourself stuck in a downpour, there is an included rain cover to keep everything dry.
Given the size and dimensions of the Cotopaxi backpack, we were impressed with the amount of gear we were able to stow inside. The bag is available in three different size options: 28-liter, 35-liter, and 42-liter. We tested the 35-liter and think it is more than adequate for several days' worth of bulky gear. We found it difficult to overload the Cotopaxi, which can be both a blessing and a curse. The individual pockets are helpful for organizing your clothing but are challenging to “stuff pack,” - so if cramming in clothes randomly is your style, the integrated storage cube style may limit how much you can fit in the bag. If you are a systematic packer and seek organization within your suitcase, the Cotopaxi works wonders.
The Cotopaxi was the only bag in our travel backpack review to include a rain cover. To be consistent in our testing, we didn't use it during our high-pressure hose test. Even without it, water beads right off of the Cotopaxi's exterior shell. The material is TPU-coated 1000-denier polyester and 840-denier ballistic nylon paneling. We did notice that water invaded the main compartment via the zipper, but thankfully, the laptop pouch stayed completely dry. With the rain shell, the Cotopaxi stays bone dry.
The laptop compartment of the Cotopaxi is well padded. However, we find the zipper awkward to use when the bag is full because it stops just short of the full width of the bag. But more importantly, it kept our electronics safe from any damage during travel. Clever anti-theft zippers are present on all of the external pockets. There is also an anti-theft zipper feature on the quick access pouch, but appropriately, it is slightly quicker to undo.
Ease of Use
When you are enjoying your dream vacation, time spent fiddling with luggage in the hotel and hunting for your favorite shirt is time wasted. How easy and intuitive a backpack is to use directly impacts our travel experience, and we were very pleased with Cotopaxi's user-friendly design.
Aside from the laptop pocket, there is only one external pocket on the Cotopaxi. It is ideal for storing headphones, your wallet, or some snacks during travel. However, anything larger will need to go into the main compartment. At times, we found ourselves wishing for more, i.e., a water bottle pouch or sunglasses pocket, but sometimes less is more. Other bags have more pockets than we could count and end up being less usable because we spend more time trying to remember which pocket our phone charger is in rather than just digging through a single large one.
The Cotopaxi shines in its ability to act as a traveling wardrobe. This is especially useful for those who like to destination-hop and make frequent trips in and out of hotels with bags in tow. Being able to live out of your bag with all contents remaining in your bag until you need them makes doing so a much more expedient process when compared with having everything strewn across your accommodation. Not to mention, you are much less likely to leave items behind if they stay packed! The Cotopaxi unzips on three sides to lay completely flat — just like a suitcase — exposing four different-sized mesh pockets. The full-size pocket is ideal for large clothes, pants, and shirts. The half-size pocket fits a variety of mid-size items like shoes or toiletries, and two smaller pockets help organize easy-to-lose items like socks or gloves.
Comfort & Fit
Travel backpacks are meant to be carried, and as such, the comfort of a bag can be a make-or-break factor for some. This is especially true if you plan to cover significant distances on foot, say from a bus station to a hostel in a remote area of Patagonia, or if you simply like to pack a lot of clothes. We were comfortable carrying the Cotopaxi, and like that, the waist strap is removable and can be used at your discretion. The padded back panel was nothing special, but overall, we felt the bag carried its weight well.
We traveled with this bag over the holidays, wearing it the entire time we were at the airport. We also put the Cotopaxi through the paces in our home test lab. We loaded it up with over 15 pounds and compared the support it provided relative to other bags in our lineup. Ultimately, the Cotopaxi passed our tests. Though the back panel is comfortable, it is not the most structured and supportive that we tried on. Many bags feature stowable waist straps, but the Cotopaxi's are fully removable. This is a great feature as we found the belt unnecessary on our travels and preferred not to use it, but we like having the option if we ever needed more support. The shoulder straps are ergonomic and comfortable, though not the most padded.
Versatility
The Cotopaxi is available in three different sizes and Cotopaxi's signature bold colorways. Given the layout of the pockets and the size, this bag is definitely fine-tuned for travel, and it isn't well suited as a day pack or hiking bag. However, it is great for any type of jet setting, whether business or pleasure, provided you like bright color options.
The functional aspects of the Cotopaxi are just as suited to a business trip as they are to a beach trip. The mesh internal pockets are reminiscent of a suit organizer in traditional suitcases and can help keep clothes folded neatly. But if your destination is more tropical, the pockets work just as well for bikinis and flip-flops, and the fun color schemes will feel right at home among palm trees and Hawaiian print shirts. However, the eye-popping colors may be a deterrent if you need your luggage to match your business attire while traveling.
Should You Buy the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L?
The Cotopaxi Allpa travel backpack is one of the most organization-friendly bags that we tested. The compartmentalized interior is ideal for those people who need a place for everything, and we loved that the mesh pockets still let you see the contents of each pocket with ease. When you consider that this is a bag specifically designed for life on the road and living out of for short periods, it is easy to see why it excels as a staple piece in our carry on luggage arsenal. If that sounds like what you're searching for in your next bag, we recommend the Cotopaxi Allpa wholeheartedly.
What Other Travel Backpacks Should You Consider?
Are you not a fan of folding clothes before packing and prefer to root around to find what you need instead of remembering which pocket you placed it in? We recommend you check out the Osprey Sojourn Porter 46L. This beefy travel backpack has a large main compartment and sturdy sidewalls that let you pile in an absurd amount of clothing and gear before cinching it all down with dual clamshell compression straps. It's also one of the most rugged and comfortable backpacks in our lineup. If you are looking for a slightly smaller bag than the Cotopaxi, The North Face Base Camp Voyager backpack may be a good option. This bag features one removable divider to help organize your gear and one large mesh pocket on the flap to help store smaller items. Externally, the Voyager has some of the nicest quick-access pockets we've seen, including two soft-sided tablet pockets, a dedicated laptop sleeve, and numerous small pouches for your travel essentials.