Cotopaxi has
Cotopaxi Allpa 35L Travel Pack (Various Colors) on sale for
$150.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
AquaCreator3438 for finding this deal.
Features:
- Carry-on compatible 35L capacity (most airlines)
- Stay organized with 2 internal mesh compartments: 1 large compartment on right side, 1 subdivided compartment on left
- Padded laptop & tablet sleeve
- Security anti-theft YKK zippers
- Included rain cover
- Removable waist belt for transit/storage
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This is ideal as a carry on for most travel trips where you really prioritize carrying capacity, light weight, and flexibility (this can count as a personal item if lightly packed - since there is no support structure everything is flexible, and this can expand into a carry on to bring all your souvenirs back).
The Osprey is what I use when I plan on serious hiking or bikepacking (just used it for a ten day unsupported bikepacking trip) - it's great at what it does but there is a real weight and usable space penalty, and there's no way I'm going to convince anyone it's a personal item. In fact, it's technically not even a carry-on - it's an inch too tall to fit in most sizers (though because it tapers it should pass most visual inspections, though I wouldn't try this on Asian or European airlines who are usually much stricter). That's the penalty of the amazing Airspeed suspension - the bag has dimensions much closer to typical ~45L packs.
I highly recommend both bags for their respective purposes, and both are in fact on sale.
Mabuhay!
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Mabuhay!
Mabuhay! Di ako pinoy, pero mahal ko Ang pagkain nyo!
My Tagalog isn't great, I lived in Manila like 12 years ago 😆
This is ideal as a carry on for most travel trips where you really prioritize carrying capacity, light weight, and flexibility (this can count as a personal item if lightly packed - since there is no support structure everything is flexible, and this can expand into a carry on to bring all your souvenirs back).
The Osprey is what I use when I plan on serious hiking or bikepacking (just used it for a ten day unsupported bikepacking trip) - it's great at what it does but there is a real weight and usable space penalty, and there's no way I'm going to convince anyone it's a personal item. In fact, it's technically not even a carry-on - it's an inch too tall to fit in most sizers (though because it tapers it should pass most visual inspections, though I wouldn't try this on Asian or European airlines who are usually much stricter). That's the penalty of the amazing Airspeed suspension - the bag has dimensions much closer to typical ~45L packs.
I highly recommend both bags for their respective purposes, and both are in fact on sale.
Thanks for your thorough description.
But dang dude, your backpacking budget is higher than my grocery budget lol
I'm looking at this Reddit spreadsheet and there are a ton. https://docs.google.com/spreadshe...=74
I also see some other options are on sale right now, including Nomatic 40L which I've heard good things about in the past https://www.nomatic.com/products/...travel-bag
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Oh found the answer, it's a yes.
But dang dude, your backpacking budget is higher than my grocery budget lol
Backpacks will last many years, your groceries will quickly become the ghost of yesterday's dinner.
Dimensions of this bag: 22 x 12 x 10" (56 x 30 x 25cm)
Icelandair Max Carry on size: 21.6x15.7x7.8 inches (55x40x20 cm) : https://www.icelandair.
Ryanair Max Carry on size: (40x20x25cm) : https://help.ryanair.co
If you get a ticketing or gate agent on a bad day (happens when you least expect it...at least for me), this wont work on American Airlines, Alaskan, Delta, Jet Blue or United Domestic if they told you to fit it into the sizer (one inch too deep) - Max Carry on size: 22 x 14 x 9 : https://www.cnn.com/cnn-underscor...siz
not a hiking bag
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My family has used these exclusively for the last probably 5 years. Wife and I have the 35L and daughters use 28L. I use the 28L if I'm traveling alone (don't have to carry extra family stuff).
Only complaint is no water bottle pocket. They have one on the 42L. Come on Cotopaxi add it in the next iteration.