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Allpa 42L Travel Pack
Cotopaxi
Allpa 42L Travel Pack
$220.00
Description

  An expanded size of Cotopaxi's signature adventure travel pack, the Allpa 42L Travel Pack protects and comfortably carries all your worldly possessions, whether you’re headed across the ocean, across state lines, or across … the street.

  The Allpa 42L features a suitcase style, zippered opening and inside, divvied up with various sizes of zippered mesh pockets to keep clothing, travel documents, toiletries, and other essentials neatly organized when you’re in transit. There is also a padded sleeve for your laptop or tablet, a top zip pocket for quick-grab items, and an exterior shortcut pocket that provides access to the main compartment when you don’t want to fully open the bag. Four reinforced handles let you grab, pull, and pitch from any angle, and the pack’s carabiner lash points let you strap on extra gear.

  

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Brand:
Cotopaxi
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Volume:
42L (2563 cu in)
Dimensions:
21.5 x 13 x 9 in (55 x 34 x 22.5 cm)
Weight:
4 lbs 3 oz (1905 g)
Other Features:
  • Weight-distributing, low-profile harness system with removable, torso height, adjustable hipbelt
  • Suitcase-style, full-wrap zipper opening on the main compartment
  • Large zippered mesh compartment on the right side
  • Subdivided zippered mesh compartments on the left side
  • Padded laptop sleeve up to 15 inches
  • Padded tablet sleeve up to 12.5 inches
  • Padded phone sleeve up to 6.5 inches
  • Shortcut zipper to main compartment
  • Top zippered pocket
  • YKK security zippers on all closures
  • Carabiner lash points for attaching extra gear
  • Four reinforced grab handles
  • Included rain cover
  • One exterior water bottle pocket that accommodates up to 3" in diameter
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