Woot! has
28L Cotopaxi Allpa Travel Backpack (Various Colors) for
$139.99.
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Thanks to Community Member
plars for finding this deal.
Available:
- Black
- Blue Spruce/Abyss
- Blue Smoke
- Fatigue
Features:
- Suitcase-style, full-wrap zipper opening, Internal pocket configuration: 1 large, 1 medium, 1 small
- Stretch mesh water bottle pocket (up to 1L), Front zip accessory pocket with internal organization & key clip
- 3 grab handles: side, top, and bottom, 15" padded & fleece-lined laptop sleeve
- Tuckable waist belt, Roller bag-compatible pass-through strap on back
- 4 exterior webbing loops for attaching extra gear, Lockable zippers on main opening
- Materials: Nylon 100%
- Capacity: 28L (1709cu in)
- Weight: 2 lb 8 oz (1.02 kg)
- Dimensions: 19 x 12 x 9in (48 x 30 x 23cm)
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But those were the larger 35L pack. The 28L is likely best for women or smaller framed men, or someone who is also taking a carry on bag or checking luggage.
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For those who comment on zipper issues, I looked at a lot of these and the 28L doesnt have zipper issues. Its the larger 35L that does.
In this price range you should get YKK zippers.
The bag is not comfortable to wear because the straps are terrible.
The internal zippered main compartment makes getting things in and out a pain.
Most 28L packs don't need waist straps because they won't be packed with enough weight and waist straps won't make a noticeable difference in carry comfort. The waist straps on this bag create unnecessary weight and dangling straps (or straps behind your back or around your waist).
There are way better options in this price range. The Osprey 26+6 is cheaper and is way better.
You can get a very good used condition AER travel pack 3 small for this price and that bag is far superior.
If you do a Google search on Cotopaxi scuffs and wear on their backpacks you will find images of it flaking, peeling, and scuffing.
Cotopaxi has a "Guaranteed for Good" warranty that is suppose to, "... replace any item that has been affected by a manufacturing defect for the lifetime of the product". But their warranty doesn't explicitly state they cover material fading, rather the "lifespan will be determined at the reasonable discretion of our Warranty & Repairs Team."
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